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- section great attention to the exactitude of rhythms is demanded by the polyrhythmic superposition of pedals, ostinato, and melody." Concerning the use of...
- list) Black Bag (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by David Holmes Polyrhythmic by Phil Kieran In January 2024, Focus Features acquired the distribution...
- funk band formed by band leader Alain Mion in 1974. Cortex is known for polyrhythmic instrumentals and funk, bossa nova, samba-jazz, and psychedelic rock...
- explored politics, ****, and death, and showed heavy African influence with polyrhythmic styles like those seen on Remain in Light. During that time, the group...
- the thrash style of their previous releases in favor of the technical, polyrhythmic, groove-oriented sound they would continue to explore on subsequent albums...
- have developed in the first place if there hadn't been a reservoir of polyrhythmic sophistication in the culture it nurtured." African-American music began...
- Octurn is a Belgian polyrhythmic jazz ensemble led by Bo Van Der Werf (baritone saxophone and clarinet). Its lineup as well as the composers are changed...
- common in jùjú music along with harmonies, repetitive refrains, and polyrhythmic percussion. Other musical elements like improvisation and expressive...
- Like punta (another type of Garifuna music), chumba songs are highly polyrhythmic, but have a slower tempo. The chumba dance is a solo dance performed...
- Spain, Spanish muni****lity Flamenco guitar playing Toque, a ceremony or polyrhythmic composition using the Batá drum Toque, a ritual in the Candomblé religion...