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  2. S. P. Y - Wikipedia

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    S.P.Y is a Bristol-based Brazilian DJ, record producer and musician from São Paulo, Brazil.He is influenced by genres such as house, UK garage, R&B and the jungle sound. He primarily releases his music through Hospital Records, the UK-based independent drum and bass music label.

  3. Click track - Wikipedia

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    Mark E. Smith, vocalist and leader of the UK musical group The Fall, was known to forbid use of click tracks in the recording studio. [4] Simon Wolstencroft, drummer for The Fall in the 1980s and '90s, stated "[Smith] hated it if the drums became too slick" by synchronizing with a click track. [5]

  4. Little Victories (Strypes album) - Wikipedia

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    Josh McClorey notes that they were introduced to click tracks and different methods of recording by the producers. [2] Drummer Evan Walsh said that he would often be the last person to fully record his parts on songs such as "Scumbag City", with the rest of the band recording their pieces first before he would record his drums, which was ...

  5. Spies Who Surf - Wikipedia

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    Suycott also won the Avalon's Drum Solo Contest in 1990. [9] In 1993 David Suycott left the band to join the industrial rock band Stabbing Westward. [10] Todd Colburn moved to New York where he formed his own surf band, called "This Spy Surfs", with B. Clay on bass and Max Tucker on percussion.

  6. Here's to Everything (Ooh La La) - Wikipedia

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    The song fuses R&B with dub step, reggae, pop, drum & bass elements, whilst also sampling the hook from the Fugees' 1996 single "Fu-Gee-La", which itself is based on Teena Marie's 1988 hit "Ooo La La La". [2] The single was featured on Digital Spy's 10 tracks you need to hear Playlist. [3] So So Gay listed it on their Singles of the Week.

  7. Territory (Ronnie Montrose album) - Wikipedia

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    Ronnie Montrose – guitar, mandolin, bass guitar, keyboards, koto, Steiner head, vocals on "Love You To" and "I Spy" Hilary Hanes – bass guitar; Steve Bellino – drums; Andre B. Chapman – drums; Patrick Feehan – keyboards; Mitchell Froom – keyboards; Kevin Monaghan – keyboards; Doug Morton – keyboards; Edgar Winter – saxophone ...