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  2. List of music software - Wikipedia

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    Moodagent (AI based emotion keyed playlist generator and app) Music information retrieval; Software effect processor; Sound Recorder (Windows) Impromptu (programming environment) Keykit; Max (software) [3] SynthFont (a MIDI to WAV converter-- Virtual Studio Technology instruments can be used instead of source files)

  3. Dancehall - Wikipedia

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    Dancehall music, also called ragga, is a style of Jamaican popular music that had its genesis in the political turbulence of the late 1970s and became Jamaica's dominant music in the 1980s and '90s. It was also originally called Bashment music when Jamaican dancehalls began to gain popularity.

  4. MP3 - Wikipedia

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    An MP3 coded with MPEG-2 results in half of the bandwidth reproduction of MPEG-1 appropriate for piano and singing. A third generation of "MP3" style data streams (files) extended the MPEG-2 ideas and implementation but was named MPEG-2.5 audio since MPEG-3 already had a different meaning. This extension was developed at Fraunhofer IIS, the ...

  5. '90s on 9 - Wikipedia

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    Former XM logo as The '90s prior to Sirius/XM merger on November 12, 2008. The '90s on 9 (or just The '90s) is the name of Sirius XM Radio's 1990s commercial-free music channel, heard on Sirius XM channel 9 and Dish Network channel 6009. The channel focuses mostly on hit-driven R&B, hip-hop, rock, pop, and dance [1] tracks from the 1990s.

  6. Reggae fusion - Wikipedia

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    The subgenre predominantly evolved from late 1980s and early 1990s dancehall music which instrumentals or "riddims" contained elements from the R&B and hip hop genres. Due to this, some consider dancehall artists such as Mad Cobra, Shabba Ranks, Super Cat, Buju Banton and Tony Rebel as pioneers of reggae fusion. [9]

  7. M3U - Wikipedia

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    There is no formal specification for the M3U format; it is a de facto standard.. An M3U file is a plain text file that specifies the locations of one or more media files. The file is saved with the "m3u" filename extension if the text is encoded in the local system's default non-Unicode encoding (e.g., a Windows codepage), or with the "m3u8" extension if the text is UTF-8 encoded.

  8. Madhouse Records (Jamaican record label) - Wikipedia

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    Spragga Benz - Jamaican dancehall ragga artist hailing from Kingston, Jamaica. Wayne Wonder - Jamaican reggae and R&B artist from Kingston, Jamaica. Lady Saw - Jamaican dancehall artist known as the first lady of dancehall. Tanya Stephens - Jamaican dancehall and reggae singer known as one of the genre's most influential artists.

  9. Freestyle music - Wikipedia

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    Radio station WPOW/Power 96 was noted for exposing freestyle to South Florida in the mid-'80s through the early '90s, as well as mixing in some local Miami bass into its playlist. ' Pretty Tony ' Butler produced several hits on Miami's Jam-Packed Records, including Debbie Deb 's "When I Hear Music" and "Lookout Weekend", and Trinere's "I'll Be ...