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In many tribal house tracks, Tribal Mashups it is rare to find a core melody or prolonged synth sound, such as those found in house music and similar electronic music styles. Instead, tribal house tracks, Tribal Mashups rely on sophisticated drum patterns for their rhythm. A track can consist of several different drum sounds. Tribal Mashups.
There is no clear-cut definition of tribal house music, Tribal Mashups instead tracks are usually classified or perceived as tribal because of their live sound. Tribal house, Tribal Mashups is reminiscent of the ethnic music of various tribes of Africa and South America, and it is not unusual for this music to feature chanting and ululation as a cappellas. Tribal music, Tribal Mashups can be produced with either live (ie. with real drums and instruments) or digital instrumentation: however, live-produced music of this sort in the purest sense is seen as ethnic, while digital tribal music is called 'tribal house'. Tribal Mashups.
Tribal house, Tribal Mashups is a fusion of various styles of electronic dance music (see Latin House and African House), and can range from uplifting and cheerful to dark and aggressive in mood. It can sometimes distort the boundaries between dark house, which is an offshoot of progressive house, and tech-house, a more techno-like, yet jazzy kind of house, as if mixing intelligent dance music and minimal techno. Tribal music, Tribal Mashups can be produced in such a way that it absorbs the characteristics of all styles of house music. Tribal Mashups.
Tribal rhythms, Tribal Mashups is a catch-all term for music rhythms outside of the standard time signatures, especially those found in music rooted in non-western cultures, for instance African, Asian, Celtic, South American, Native American. Tribal Mashups.
Tribal Gathering was a dance music festival that catered for different types of dance music cultures such as drum and bass, techno, rave and house. Tribal Mashups.
Tribalistic is a compilation of tribal house, Tribal Mashups conga and bongo music released by LoveCat Music. The music was produced in Milan, Italy at the underground studios of Dieffe Music. All tracks were written by Bergsenson except 14 written by A. Franchi, D. Torrente, and M. Gulino. Produced by Drum Nation Ltd.
Tribal Tech, Tribal Mashups is a progressive fusion band, originally formed in 1984 by guitarist Scott Henderson and bass player Gary Willis. The band includes Scott Kinsey on keyboard and Kirk Covington on drums, and has produced nine albums that stretch the borders between blues, jazz, and rock. The band is widely regarded for the prodigious talents of its individual members and for its importance to the modern fusion music scene, but has dissolved following the release of 2000's Rocket Science, with the various members pursuing solo careers. Tribal Mashups.
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