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  2. Ace Aura - Wikipedia

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    Eric Joshua Seall (born September 10, 1998), known professionally as Ace Aura, is an American DJ, music producer and remixer from McKinney, Texas. [1] He is known as a pioneer of the melodic riddim subgenre, which is characterized by the minimalistic rhythmic elements of riddim, with a heavy emphasis on chords, melodies and experimental sounds. [2]

  3. Riddim (genre) - Wikipedia

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    The term "riddim" is the Jamaican Patois pronunciation of the English word "rhythm".The derived genre originally stemmed from dub, reggae, and dancehall.Although the term was widely used by MCs since the early days of dancehall and garage music, it was later adopted by American dubstep producers and fans to describe what was originally referred to as "wonky dubstep".

  4. Riddim - Wikipedia

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    The third type is the digital riddim, such as Sleng Teng, Punaany Riddim & Duck Riddim produced by King Jammy. [citation needed] A number of riddims take their name and influence from African-Jamaican religious drumming such as the Kumina riddim, created in 2002 by Sly and Robbie, and Burru. [5]

  5. Dub music - Wikipedia

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    Generally, dub consists of remixes of existing recordings [2] created by significantly manipulating the original, usually through the removal of vocal parts, emphasis of the rhythm section (the stripped-down drum-and-bass track is sometimes referred to as a riddim), the application of studio effects such as echo and reverb, and the occasional ...

  6. Sleng Teng - Wikipedia

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    "Sleng Teng" is the name given to one of the first fully computerized riddims, influential in Jamaican music and beyond. The riddim, which was the result of work by Noel Davey, Ian "Wayne" Smith, and Lloyd "King Jammy" James, was first released with Wayne's vocals under the title "Under Mi Sleng Teng" in early 1985.

  7. Liondub - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Liondub and Marcus Visionary created the music group Rumble, whose fifth release and full-length LP entitled Printa Riddim featured a remix of Steely & Clevie's seminal dancehall rhythm "Lion Attack".

  8. Subtronics - Wikipedia

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    The fourth iteration, Now That’s What I Call Riddim Vol. 4, contains around 110 songs from a large number of artists. [1] [2] [3] A fifth installment was released in January 2020. Kardon marked it as the last in the mix series and included songs by Skrillex, Excision, Doctor P and Boogie T. [4] Official Subtronics logo since 2013.

  9. Wooli - Wikipedia

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    Adam Puleo, better known by his alias Wooli, is an American briddim, riddim and dubstep DJ and producer. He is known for the songs "Island" and "Another Me", with the prior being a collaboration with American dubstep producers Seven Lions and Trivecta and the latter being a collaboration with Seven Lions and Canadian producer and DJ Excision.