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    Drum and bass began as a musical paradigm shift of the United Kingdom breakbeat hardcore and rave scene of the mid 1990s; and over the first decade and a half of its existence there have been many permutations in its style, incorporating elements from dancehall, electro, funk, hip hop, house, jazz,

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    Drum and bass (commonly abbreviated to DnB, D&B, Drum n Bass and Drum & Bass) is an electronic music genre that originated in the UK rave scene having developed from breakbeat hardcore (and its derivatives of darkcore,

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    The phrase "drum and bass" was sometimes used in the seventies to name dub versions of reggae songs. With titles on b-sides of 7 inches, like 'Drum and bass by King Tubby's'. Also you can hear the phrase in reggae songs from artists like Jah Tomas with the often

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    As a lighter sound of drum and bass began to win over the musical mainstream, many Producers continued to work on the other end of the spectrum, resulting in a series of

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    Since the revival in popularity of the genre in circa 2000, the drum and bass scene has become very diverse, despite its relatively small size, to the point where it is difficult to point to any one subgenre as the dominant style though techstep appears to be losing its

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    American Grammy Award-winning record producer, jazz fusion pioneer, and bassist Bill Laswell touched on drum and bass in the ‘90s with his Oscillations releases and the compilation Submerged: Tetragramaton. Laswell stepped up his work in drum 'n' bass

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    The rave scenes in Canada and the United States embraced the transition from Breakbeat to Drum and bass around 1994. MC Blaise (featured on the

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    Brazil's fusion of Drum & Bass and Bossa Nova or Samba gave birth to the term Sambass which was pushed by DJ Marky together with DJ Patife, XRS and Drumagick, and shortly after the sound conquered the UK scene due to the global popularity that Marky achieved,

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    Drum and bass (also written as Drum&Bass or drum'n'bass and commonly abbreviated as D&B, DnB, or D'n'B) is a genre of electronic music characterized by fast breakbeats (typically 165-185 beats per minute ) with heavy bass and sub-bass lines, samples, and synthesizers. The genre grew out of the UK's jungle scene in the early 1990s.
    The popularity of drum and bass at its commercial peak ran parallel to several other UK dance st…

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    May 07, 2019 · Drum and bass (also written as “drum ‘n’ bass” or “drum & bass”), is a genre and branch of electronic music which emerged from rave and jungle scenes in Britain during the early 1990s. The style is often characterized by fast breakbeats ( typically 160–180 beats per minute ) with heavy bass and sub-bass lines, sampled sources, and synthesizers.

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      Drum and bass music, often stylized drum ‘n’ bass, D’n’B, or D&B, has emerged from the early 1990s underground rave and jungle scenes in the United Kingdom to become a global phenomena. The music of drum and bass varied, but was defined by its focus on fast syncopated breakbeat drum patterns and heavy bass lines from which it derives its name.

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