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Module file (MOD music, tracker music) is a family of music file formats originating from the MOD file format on Amiga systems used in the late 1980s. Those who produce these files (using the software called music trackers) and listen to them form the worldwide MOD scene, [1] a part of the demoscene subculture.
The Jazz Scene, Rawlings, Terry. Mod: A Very British Phenomenon; Scala, Mim. Diary Of A Teddy Boy. Sitric (2000), ISBN 0-7472-7068-6; Verguren, Enamel . This Is a Modern Life: The 1980s London Mod Scene, Enamel Verguren. Helter Skelter (2004), ISBN 1-900924-77-3; Weight, Richard. Mod: A Very British Style. Bodley Head (2013) ISBN 978-0224073912
The mod revival is a subculture that started in the United Kingdom in the late 1970s and later spread to other countries (to a lesser degree).. The Mod Revival started with disillusionment with the punk scene when commercialism set in. [citation needed] It was featured in an article in Sounds music paper in 1976 and had a big following in Reading/London during that time.
3 mod 4, 2 or 3 mod 5, 3, 5, or 6 mod 7, or; 5 mod 8. Combinations of Mordell's identities can be used to expand for all except possibly those that are 1, 121, 169, 289, 361, or 529 mod 840. The smallest prime that these identities do not cover is 1009.
MOD is a computer file format used primarily to represent music, and was the first module file format. MOD files use the “.MOD” file extension , except on the Amiga which doesn't rely on filename extensions; instead, it reads a file's header to determine filetype.
Music critic Richie Unterberger at AllMusic described John's Children as an "interesting, if minor, blip on the British mod and psychedelic scene", but added that because they were better known for their "flamboyant image and antics" rather than the music they made, they "are perhaps accorded more reverence by '60s collectors and aficionados ...
The 1982 release The Gift – the band's final studio LP – was a commercial success, peaking at No. 1 on the UK charts [42] while spending an unprecedented 16 weeks on the US Billboard charts. [31] It featured several soul, funk, and Motown-stylised songs; [43] [44], most notably the No. 1 single "Town Called Malice". [45]
Pop music is a genre of popular music that originated in its modern form during the mid-1950s in the United States and the United Kingdom. [1] The terms popular music and pop music are often used interchangeably, although the former describes all music that is popular and includes many disparate styles.