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  2. Beta Monkey Music - Wikipedia

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    Beta Monkey Music is a company, based in New Haven, Connecticut since 2002, that develops drum loops and drum samples for use in audio software and hardware. They are known for several product lines including the Drum Werks, Double Bass Mania, Jazz Essentials, Odd Time Meltdown, Rock Hard Funk, and Pure Country series of drum loops and drum samples.

  3. Gas Lipstick - Wikipedia

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    He recorded drums for pop/rock artists Leo Stillman's 3rd record that will be released in Spring 2023. Ääritila is currently working on a mini-LP and they are working on new songs. In March 2011, the game company SongHi released an internet music game with Karppinen's drum loops. [2]

  4. Digital hardcore - Wikipedia

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    Digital hardcore is a fusion genre that combines hardcore punk with electronic dance music genres such as breakbeat, techno, and drum and bass while also drawing on heavy metal and noise music. [1] [2] It typically features fast tempos and aggressive sound samples. [2]

  5. Loop (music) - Wikipedia

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    The first commercial drum loop was created for the song “Stayin’ Alive” for the movie Saturday Night Fever by Albhy Galuten and Karl Richardson. It was created by recording two measures of drums from the song “ Night Fever ” and recording them onto a two-track analog tape which was then fed between the capstan and the pinch roller.

  6. Drum and bass - Wikipedia

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    An example of a D&B song in the subgenre of liquid D&B. Drum and bass (commonly abbreviated as DnB, D&B, or D'n'B) is a genre of electronic dance music characterised by fast breakbeats (typically 165–185 beats per minute [2] [3]) with heavy bass and sub-bass lines, [4] samples, and synthesizers.

  7. Heavy metal drumming - Wikipedia

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    Heavy metal drumming is a style of rock music [1] drum kit playing that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the United States and the United Kingdom. [2] With roots in blues rock and psychedelic/acid rock drum playing, [3] heavy metal drummers play with emphatic beats, and overall loudness using an aggressive performing ...