Reggae + Drum & Bass = Ragga Jungle. 30 minute non-stop mixes. New episodes drop weekly and/or anytime I feel like it. Rudeboy Rai takes you on a wicked heart-pumping, high energy session to make your workout even more intense and enjoyable. BILLY DANIEL BUNTER & HATTRIXX MEET THE RAGGA TWINS - KILLA SOUND. Release date: 4/16/2015. One of the Nu Skool anthems of recent years finally sees a release. Not only does this anthem get a 12' release, it's also a limited edition collector's item of just 500 copies.
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This is a list of music styles. Music can be described in terms of many genres and styles. Classifications are often arbitrary, and closely related forms often overlap. Larger genres and styles comprise more specific sub-categories. Applicable styles are classified in this list using AllMusic[1] genre categorization.[2]
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African[edit]
- Kapuka aka Boomba
- Soukous
- Zouglou Cote D'Ivoire
Arabic music[edit]
Asian[edit]
East Asian[edit]
South and southeast Asian[edit]
- Luk Thung
- Manila Sound
Avant-garde[edit]
Blues[edit]
Caribbean and Caribbean-influenced[edit]
- Chutney
- Reggae
- Ska
Comedy[edit]
Country[edit]
- Alternative country
- Bluegrass
- Cajun
- Rockabilly
Easy listening[edit]
Electronic music[edit]
- Ambient
- Breakbeat
- Florida breaks
- Disco
- Downtempo
- New-age music
- Drum and bass
- Neurofunk
- Dub
- Electro music
- Electroacoustic music
- Electronic rock
- Alternative dance
- Electronica
- Hardcore
- Hardstyle
- Hi-NRG
- Eurodance
- House music
- Deep house
- Electro house
- Moombahton
- Ghetto house
- Hard house
- Microhouse/Minimal house
- Industrial music
- Power electronics
- IDM
- Glitch
- Jungle
- Post-disco
- Electropop
- Techno
- Trance music
- Psychedelic trance
- UK garage
- 2-step garage
- Dubstep
- Grime
- Speed garage
- Bassline/4x4 garage
- 2-step garage
- Video game music
- Chiptune
- Shiny
- Nintendocore
- Chiptune
Folk song[edit]
- Mariachi
- Singer-songwriter movement
- Cowboy/Western music
Hip hop[edit]
- Snap
Jazz[edit]
Latin[edit]
- Brazilian
- Brega
- Lambada
- Zouk-Lambada
- Música popular brasileira
- Samba
- Latin jazz
- Latin pop
- Latin rock
- Reggaeton
- Regional Mexican
- Traditional:
- Folk
- Mariachi
- Folk
- Tropical
- Cumbia
- Salsa
Pop[edit]
- C-pop (Chinese popular music)
- Europop
- J-pop (Japanese popular music)
- K-pop (Korean popular music)
- Pop rock
- Pop punk
R&B and soul[edit]
- Funk
- Freestyle music
- Hip hop soul
- Soul
Rock[edit]
- Alternative rock
- Grunge
- Indie rock
- Dream pop
- Electronic rock
- Experimental rock
- Post-punk
- Post-rock
- Heavy metal
- Alternative metal
- Black metal
- Depressive Black Metal
- Christian metal
- Death metal
- Doom metal
- Folk metal
- Metalcore
- Progressive metal
- Thrash metal
- New wave
- Pop rock
- Progressive rock
- Psychedelic rock
- Punk rock
- Anarcho punk
- Crust punk
- Folk punk
- Grindcore
- Hardcore punk
- Post-hardcore
- Emo
- Post-hardcore
- Pop punk
- Anarcho punk
- Rap rock
- Visual kei
Classical music[edit]
- Early music
- Medieval music (500–1400)
- ars antiqua (1170–1310)
- ars nova (1310–1377)
- ars subtilior (1360–1420)
- Renaissance music (1400–1600) eras.
- Baroque music (1600–1750)
- galant music (1720s–1770s)
- Medieval music (500–1400)
- Common-practice period
- Baroque music (1600–1750)
- galant music (1720s–1770s)
- Classical period (music) (1750–1820)
- Romantic music (c.1780–1910)
- 20th and 21st centuries (1901–present):
- Modernism (music) (1890–1930)
- Impressionism in music (1875 or 1890–1925)
- Neoclassicism (music) (1920–1950)
- high modernism (1930–present)
- postmodern music (1930–present) eras
- Experimental music (1950–present)
- Contemporary classical music (1945 or 1975–present)
Other[edit]
- CARNATIC MUSIC ( Indian Music )
- Music written for the score of a play, musicals, or similar: Filmi, incidental music, video game music, music hall songs and showtunes
- Ballroom dance music: pasodoble, cha cha cha and others
- Religious music: Gregorian chant, spirituals, hymns and the like
- Occasional music: Military music, marches, national anthems and related compositions
- Regional and national music with no significant commercial impact abroad, except when it is a version of an international genre, such as: traditional music, oral traditions, sea shanties, work songs, nursery rhymes, Arabesque and indigenous music. In North America and Western Europe, regional and national genres that are not from the Western world are sometimes classified as world music.
References[edit]
- ^[1] Allmusic website
- ^'Definition of 'popular music' | Collins English Dictionary'. www.collinsdictionary.com. Retrieved November 5, 2017.
External links[edit]
Bibliography[edit]
- Borthwick, Stuart, & Moy, Ron (2004) Popular Music Genres: An Introduction. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
- Fabbri, Franco (1982) A Theory of Popular Music Genres: Two Applications. In Popular Music Perspectives, edited by David Horn and Philip Tagg, 52-81. Göteborg and Exeter: A. Wheaton & Co., Ltd.
- Frith, Simon (1996) Performing Rites: On the Value of Popular Music. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
- Holt, Fabian (2007) Genre in Popular Music. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
- Negus, Keith (1999) Music Genres and Corporate Cultures. London and New York: Routledge.
See also[edit]
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With ragga jungle at its peak in England in 1996, the idea of premier reggae label Trojan dipping into its vaults and giving some of its classics a breakbeat-heavy jungle makeover -- along the lines of the two excellent Ragga Jungle Anthems collections, which reworked dancehall hits into cutting-edge electronica -- seemed a plausible move, at least. But in practice, it's more horrible than even the naysayers could have imagined. Producer Mike Bennett desecrates vintage tracks by artists like Bob Marley & the Wailers, Dennis Brown, Big Youth, and Gregory Isaacs, offering updated versions with hardly a hint of flair or originality. (He even mucks up a couple of ska outings by the Specials and the Selecter for good measure.) In his defense, it's doubtful Bennett had access to any master tapes in compiling this collection, which probably made it a losing proposition to start with. But even though his MO here is simply to run standard-issue jungle loops underneath a random sample or two from the song in question, any number of ragga jungle singles of the time employed the same approach with superior results. These tunes are simply unrecognizable as the original versions and completely unappealing in their new forms. Though it's hard to imagine after this debacle that Trojan would give it another try, a second volume did indeed appear later.
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10 | Dawn Agard / Sydney Crooks / Earl Robinson | 01:47 |
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