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  2. List of mashup songs - Wikipedia

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    This article lists songs of the C vs D "mash-up" genre that are commercially available (as opposed to amateur bootlegs and remixes).As a rule, they combine the vocals of the first "component" song with the instrumental (plus additional vocals, on occasion) from the second.

  3. Chopped and screwed - Wikipedia

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    Remixes using the technique also became popular on the video-sharing service TikTok. [ 16 ] Slowed and reverb remixes became controversial on social media in mid-2020 after a viral video posted to TikTok failed to attribute the creation of slowed and reverb to chopped and screwed, causing users to brand slowed and reverb a " gentrified ...

  4. Nightcore - Wikipedia

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    A nightcore (also known as sped-up song, sped-up version, sped-up remix, or, simply, sped-up edit) is a version of a music track that increases the pitch and speeds up its source material by approximately 35%. This gives an effect identical to playing a 33⅓-RPM vinyl record at 45 RPM.

  5. HP Time-Shared BASIC - Wikipedia

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    HP Time-Shared BASIC (HP TSB) is a BASIC programming language interpreter for Hewlett-Packard's HP 2000 line of minicomputer-based time-sharing computer systems. TSB is historically notable as the platform that released the first public versions of the game Star Trek .

  6. OverClocked ReMix - Wikipedia

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    OverClocked ReMix was founded by David W. Lloyd, using the screen name djpretzel, as a video game music hosting website on December 11, 1999. Lloyd, who had just created an arrangement of the title theme from Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom titled "Legacy", created the "DJ Pretzel's OverClocked ReMix" database as a way to host and share it and other arrangements and remixes of his. [1]

  7. Video game music - Wikipedia

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    Music and sound effects can become memorable, enabling people to instantly recognize music or sound effects as well as hum or mimic the tune or sound effect. [36] Polygon has stated that despite the popularity of video game music, people may not always know the name of the composer.

  8. Music of Cowboy Bebop - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy Bebop Remixes: Music for Freelance (カウボーイ ビバップ リミキシーズ ミュージック フォー フリーランス, Kaubōi Bibappu Rimikishīzu Myūjikku Fō Furīransu) is a collection of songs remixed by popular American and British DJs, including many from the popular Ninja Tune label.

  9. Remix culture - Wikipedia

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    Sampling in music making is an example of reuse and remix to produce a new work. Sampling is widely popular within hip-hop culture . Grandmaster Flash and Afrika Bambaataa were some of the earliest hip-hop artists to employ the practice of sampling.