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  2. Amen break - Wikipedia

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    Seven-inch single for "Amen, Brother" The Amen break is a drum break that has been widely sampled in popular music. It comes from the 1969 track "Amen, Brother" by the American soul group the Winstons, released as the B-side of the 1969 single "Color Him Father". The drum break lasts seven seconds and was performed by Gregory Coleman.

  3. Breakcore - Wikipedia

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    The most defining characteristic of breakcore is the drum work, which is often based on the manipulation of the Amen break [13] and other classic jungle and hip-hop breaks at high BPM. The techniques applied to achieve this differ from musician to musician, some preferring to cut up and rearrange the breaks, while others merely distort and loop ...

  4. Sampling (music) - Wikipedia

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    A seven-second drum break in the 1969 track "Amen, Brother", known as the Amen break, became popular with American hip-hop producers and then British jungle producers in the early 1990s. [35] It has been used in thousands of recordings, including songs by rock bands such as Oasis and theme tunes for television shows such as Futurama , and is ...

  5. Color Him Father - Wikipedia

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    The B-side to "Color Him Father" is "Amen, Brother", an instrumental interpretation of the gospel standard "Amen". [2] The Winstons recorded it in early 1969 in Atlanta, Georgia. [3] With the rise of hip hop in the 1980s, the break was widely sampled and became a staple of drum and bass and jungle music. It has been used on thousands of tracks ...

  6. It Takes Two (Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock song) - Wikipedia

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    One of the core elements of the song is the "Amen Break," sampled from Breakbeat Lenny and Breakbeat Lou's Ultimate Breaks and Beats. [8] The song was sampled in November 1989 by the group Seduction in their hit song "Two to Make It Right" (lyrics only) as well as by the Black Eyed Peas in their 2009 hit "Rock That Body."

  7. See Maria Shriver’s incredible reaction to son Patrick ...

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    "I was so pumped to take a break from filming to celebrate @patrickschwarzenegger at the White Lotus Season 3 premiere," he wrote in the caption of a Feb. 11 Instagram post. "What a show!

  8. File:Amen break notation (local copy).svg - Wikipedia

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    Commons File:Amen break notation.svg Date te 20 May 2021 Author 忍者猫 Permission (Reusing this file) See commons page Other information.

  9. 'Health insurance companies are always going to need a PBM ...

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    CVS Health group president and executive vice president Prem Shah told Yahoo Finance that PBMs, used by a majority of Fortune 500 companies, endeavor to lower costs of branded drugs — yet just ...