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  2. Sounds to Sample - Wikipedia

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    Sounds to Sample is a UK-based website that sells copyright free audio samples and loops for use in music production. It was launched in 2007 (17 years ago) () by Sharooz Raoofi and David Felton, initially as a digital download portal for the Sample Magic libraries, and expanded to include developers such as Sony, Zero G and Best Service. [1]

  3. Zero-G Ltd - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s, Zero-G released the Datafile series, a trilogy of sample libraries comprising samples taken from the personal collection of Zero-G's founder, Ed Stratton. They were widely used in electronic music in the 1990s, particularly British house and drum and bass. The samples were unlicensed and the packs are no longer commercially ...

  4. African popular music - Wikipedia

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    African popular music (also styled Afropop, Afro-pop, Afro pop or African pop), [1] can be defined as any African music, regardless of genre, that uses Western pop musical instruments, such as the guitar, piano, trumpet, etc. [2] Afropop is a genre of music that combines elements from both African traditional music with Western pop music ...

  5. Category:Afro pop music - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Nigerian afropop songs (16 C, 32 P) Pages in category "Afro pop music"

  6. Afrobeats - Wikipedia

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    Pon Pon is a subgenre that was briefly the main sound in the Nigerian afropop music scene during the mid-2010s. The subgenre has been used to describe songs influenced by dancehall and highlife. Sess The Problem Kid, a producer, characterised the genre by its "mellow vibe and soft-hitting synths, mostly in pairs".

  7. Afrobeat - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Branford Marsalis, the American jazz saxophonist, included samples of Fela's "Beasts of No Nation" on his Buckshot LeFonque album. Afrobeat has also profoundly influenced various important [ according to whom? ] contemporary producers and musicians, such as Brian Eno and David Byrne , who credit Fela Kuti as an essential influence. [ 23 ]

  8. Blaq Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Blaq Diamond (stylized BlaQ Diamond) is a South African Afro pop duo from Ladysmith KwaZulu-Natal.They met in 2010 on a school trip where both participated in a music cypher in the school bus.

  9. Afropop Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    Afropop Worldwide is a radio program that presents the musics of Africa and the African diaspora. The program is produced by Sean Barlow for World Music Productions in Brooklyn , New York City , New York .