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  2. Underground Sound of Lisbon - Wikipedia

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    NYLX is the junction of NY (for New York City) and LX for Lisbon. The track uses a spoken vocal provided by Claudia Radbauer, also known as Lula (who has also provided some vocals for Club 69 or Sizequeen projects by Peter Rauhofer.) Its Portuguese release on Kaos Records was a three-track 12-inch single: A. Goosebumps (The Kremlim Mix) B1.

  3. Rapública - Wikipedia

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    Rapública quickly gained national attention upon its release in 1994, thanks in part to the radio program Submarine, which specialized in underground music. [2] The album was hailed as a groundbreaking effort to introduce Portuguese rap to a wider audience, capturing the raw energy and cultural diversity of Lisbon’s emerging hip hop scene.

  4. Hip-hop tuga - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese hip hop (Hip hop português), more commonly called hip hop tuga ("tuga" here being a slang for "Portuguese"), is the Portuguese variety of hip hop music.It differs from mainstream hip hop because it has strong influences from African music, from Lusophone Africa, reggae, zouk and fado [according to whom?] [citation needed].

  5. Music of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Portugal has had a history of receiving different musical influences from around the Mediterranean Sea, across Europe and former colonies. In the two centuries before the Christian era, Ancient Rome brought with it Greek influences; early Christians, who had their differing versions of church music arrived during the height of the Roman Empire; the Visigoths, a Romanized Germanic people, who ...

  6. List of music genres and styles - Wikipedia

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    Borthwick, Stuart, & Moy, Ron (2004) Popular Music Genres: An Introduction. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Fabbri, Franco (1982) A Theory of Popular Music Genres: Two Applications. In Popular Music Perspectives, edited by David Horn and Philip Tagg, 52–81. Göteborg and Exeter: A. Wheaton & Co., Ltd.

  7. Underground music - Wikipedia

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    A music underground can also refer to the culture of underground music in a city and its accompanying performance venues. The Kitchen is an example of what was an important New York City underground music venue in the 1960s and 1970s. CBGB [14] was another famous New York City underground music venue claiming to be "Home of Underground Rock ...

  8. NOS Alive - Wikipedia

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    NOS Alive (formerly Optimus Alive) is an annual music and arts festival held in the Algés riverside, close to Lisbon, in Portugal. It is organized since 2007 by the Portuguese live entertainment company Everything is New. Its naming sponsor is telecommunications company NOS (previously named Optimus).

  9. Category:Music of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese music by city (2 C) S. Portuguese songs (8 C, 13 P) ... Pages in category "Music of Portugal" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.