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  2. Beat Box (Art of Noise song) - Wikipedia

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    "Beat Box" is an instrumental, experimental piece that implements sounds and noises (such as car key ignitions, falling drain water, and calliope music—most notably on the chorus) to ride the rhythm of the beat (a sample of drums played by Alan White of the progressive rock band Yes).

  3. Moombahton - Wikipedia

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    Moombahton (/ ˈ m uː m b ə t ɒ n /, MOOM-bə-ton) is an electronic dance music genre, derived from house music and reggaeton, that was created by American DJ and producer Dave Nada in Washington, D.C., in 2009.

  4. Aquatic Ambience - Wikipedia

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    Wise initially worked as a freelancer and assumed his music would be replaced by a Japanese composer because of the importance of Donkey Kong to Nintendo. Rare asked Wise to record three jungle demo melodies, which were merged to become the "DK Island Swing", the first level's track. Wise was subsequently offered the job to produce the final score.

  5. Tempo - Wikipedia

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    A 240 bpm track, for example, matches the beat of a 120 bpm track without slowing down or speeding up, because both have an underlying tempo of 120 quarter notes per minute. Thus, some soul music (around 75–90 bpm) mixes well with a drum and bass beat (from 150 to 185 bpm).

  6. What the Water Gave Me (song) - Wikipedia

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    "What the Water Gave Me" is a pop, pop rock and soul song performed in tempo of 124 beats per minute. It incorporates several instruments into its composition, most notably harps and guitar. The accompanying music video for the song was filmed at Abbey Road Studios and it showed the band recording and

  7. Water Music - Wikipedia

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    The Water Music (German: Wassermusik) is a collection of orchestral movements, often published as three suites, composed by George Frideric Handel. It premiered on 17 July 1717, in response to King George I 's request for a concert on the River Thames .

  8. No Division - Wikipedia

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    The song "Rooftops" was covered by Alkaline Trio on the Alkaline Trio / Hot Water Music split EP in 2002. In 2019, Alternative Press included the album on the list of 12 essential punk and emo albums of 1999, describing it as "a gut-wrenching roller coaster of love, hate and grief, all captured in an aggressive 30 minutes."

  9. BPM - Wikipedia

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    BPM (band), an American band; BPM (Beats per Minute), a 2017 French film; BPM, an American magazine; BPM (Sirius XM), a satellite radio channel; Beats Per Minute, a New York-based publication; BPM, by Salvador Sobral, 2021; B.P.M., a B-side to "I Believe In You" by Kylie Minogue, 2004; Ball Park Music, an Australian indie rock band