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  2. 5Rhythms - Wikipedia

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    The 5Rhythms logo. 5Rhythms [1] is a movement meditation practice devised by Gabrielle Roth in the late 1970s. [2] It draws from indigenous and world traditions using tenets of shamanistic, ecstatic, mystical and eastern philosophy.

  3. Gabrielle Roth - Wikipedia

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    Gabrielle Roth (February 4, 1941 – October 22, 2012) was an American dancer and musician in the world music and trance dance genres, with a special interest in shamanism. ...

  4. List of Christian death metal bands - Wikipedia

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    Aki Särkioja of Immortal Souls, a leading Finnish Christian death metal band. The following is a list of Christian death metal bands. Christian death metal consists of death metal music fused with Christian metal; that is, death metal music with Christian lyrical content, or from bands whose members profess Christianity, or both.

  5. Hepcat (band) - Wikipedia

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    Hepcat's debut album, Out of Nowhere was released in 1993 on the New York-based ska label Moon Records.Two years later, they followed it up with Scientific on BYO Records. . In 1998, after signing with Epitaph Records subsidiary HellCat Records, [4] they released Right on Time, scoring a modest hit with the swinging "No Worries" and scored a spot on the Vans Warped Tour. 2000 saw the release ...

  6. Subtronics - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Kardon, better known by his alias Subtronics, is an American dubstep DJ and producer from Philadelphia, United States.He is best known for his song "Griztronics", a collaboration with Michigan-based electronic music artist GRiZ that peaked on Billboard's Hot Dance/Electronic Songs at the No. 9 position in late 2019.

  7. Ecstatic dance - Wikipedia

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    The ecstatic Kouretes dancing around the infant Zeus, depicted by Jane Ellen Harrison, 1912. Little is known directly of ecstatic dance in ancient times. However, Greek mythology does have several stories of the Maenads; the maenads were intoxicated female worshippers of the Greek god of wine, Dionysus, known for their "ecstatic revelations and frenzied dancing".

  8. Neuroscience of rhythm - Wikipedia

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    The neuroscience of rhythm refers to the various forms of rhythm generated by the central nervous system (CNS). Nerve cells, also known as neurons in the human brain are capable of firing in specific patterns which cause oscillations.

  9. Jessica Rabbit (album) - Wikipedia

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    Jessica Rabbit received generally positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 72, based on 24 reviews. [7]