Re: Again, the definition...

From: Dr. Axel Barcelo Aspeitia (abarcelo@minerva.filosoficas.unam.mx)
Date: Mon Feb 26 2001 - 20:51:45 CET

  • Next message: Shawn Kuo: "Re: Again, the definition..."

    Drum and Bass may be dawning as a style, but its elements have now
    infiltered into almost every sort of music, not just electronica. From
    Erik Truffaz' nu-jazz to Dido's surprising intrusion into the Pop Top 40,
    DnB's heavy bass and rolling rhythm tracks are almost everywhere. They
    have been incorporated into the musical vocabulary.

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    On Sun, 25 Feb 2001, Eric Maag wrote:

    > I thought D & B stood for Dead and Buried?
    > Heh, just had to toss that one out.
    >
    > There's tonnes of D&B that I still listen to, so don't flame me.
    >
    > Eric
    >
    > --- Shawn Kuo <shawn@tradename.com> wrote:
    > > Can AJ be categorized as a sub-branch of Drum and Bass?
    > > Literally Speaking D and B is all music that has a bassline witha
    > > drum pattern.
    > >
    > > confused sz~~~
    > >
    > >
    > >
    >
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