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  2. Dubplate - Wikipedia

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    Whilst acetates have been used in the music industry for many years, especially in dance music, dubplates would become a particularly important part of the jungle/drum and bass scene throughout the 1990s. [5] This would be followed through its descendants UK garage, grime and dubstep, and cutting houses such as Transition.

  3. Soundproofing - Wikipedia

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    A pair of headphones being tested inside an anechoic chamber for soundproofing. Soundproofing is any means of impeding sound propagation.There are several methods employed including increasing the distance between the source and receiver, decoupling, using noise barriers to reflect or absorb the energy of the sound waves, using damping structures such as sound baffles for absorption, or using ...

  4. Soundproof (group) - Wikipedia

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    Soundproof are English dubstep producers and DJs born and raised in West London. [1] Jamie and Yung-e (Soundproof) would try their luck at the door and sometimes would make it in to the rave. Seeing the DJs inspired them to get turntables and start buying drum and bass vinyl. When the dark garage sounds started to emerge they were straight on ...

  5. Y2K FM - Wikipedia

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    They won joint first place for "The Best Radio Station" with Freek FM in the UK Garage Awards 2000, at Camden Palace. [6] The station played a wide range of UK underground music, with broadcasts primarily covering UK garage music, while also showcasing DJs, MCs and performers from the UK hip-hop, dancehall, and jungle drum and bass scenes. [7]

  6. Wall of Sound - Wikipedia

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    The backing track was performed live and recorded monaurally; a bass drum overdub on "Da Doo Ron Ron" was the exception to the rule. [3] Songwriter Jeff Barry, who worked extensively with Spector, described the Wall of Sound as "by and large ... a formula arrangement" with "four or five guitars ... two basses in fifths, with the same type of ...

  7. Heavy metal drumming - Wikipedia

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    A large metal drum kit with two bass drums.. The rhythm in metal songs is emphatic, with deliberate stresses on beats by the drummer and other rhythm section players. . Weinstein observes that the wide array of sonic effects available to metal drummers enables the "rhythmic pattern to take on a complexity within its elemental drive and insist