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  2. Beach music - Wikipedia

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    Beach. Beach music, also known as Carolina beach music, and to a lesser extent, beach pop, is a regional genre of music in the United States which developed from rock / R&B and pop music of the 1950s and 1960s. Beach music is most closely associated with the style of dance known as the shag, or the Carolina shag, which is also the official ...

  3. List of unexplained sounds - Wikipedia

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    Train. The Train is the name given to a sound recorded on March 5, 1997, on the Equatorial Pacific Ocean autonomous hydrophone array. The sound rises to a quasi-steady frequency. According to the NOAA, the origin of the sound is most likely generated by a very large iceberg grounded in the Ross Sea, near Cape Adare.

  4. 15 Big Ones - Wikipedia

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    15 Big Ones. 15 Big Ones is the 20th studio album by the American rock band the Beach Boys, released July 5, 1976, by Brother / Reprise. It includes a mix of original songs and renditions of rock 'n' roll and R&B standards. The LP was the band's first album with production credited solely to Brian Wilson since Pet Sounds (1966).

  5. Cake by the Ocean - Wikipedia

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    It was also included on their self-titled debut studio album, which was released in 2016. "Cake by the Ocean" is a 1970s -inspired pop, R&B, dance, and disco - funk song. Lyrically, it is about sexual intercourse . The song has charted in multiple countries, and earned Gold or higher certifications from multiple recording industry associations.

  6. Sea organ - Wikipedia

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    Sea organ in scaled form—the sound emerges from the holes along the top step A sound recording of the sea organ.. The Sea organ (Croatian: Morske orgulje) is an architectural sound art object located in Zadar, Croatia and an experimental musical instrument, which plays music by way of sea waves and tubes located underneath a set of large marble steps.

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  8. Bloop - Wikipedia

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    Bloop was an ultra-low-frequency, high amplitude underwater sound detected by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in 1997. [1] By 2012, earlier speculation that the sound originated from a marine animal [2] was replaced by NOAA's description of the sound as being consistent with noises generated via non-tectonic ...

  9. Ocean drum - Wikipedia

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    The first prototype of the 'geophone' was constructed by a Parisian instrument maker. Soon after, the instrument began gaining more renown and is now commonly known by the term ocean drum . The geophone was originally designed to replicate the sounds of dry and shifting earth; only later being applied to the sounds of the ocean.