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    Q Dance Research Paper

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    Intro Q-dance is originally a Dutch company that puts together high quality events and festivals that focuses on the harder styles of dance music like Hardcore, Hardstyle Gabber, Techno, Happy Hardcore, and Hardhouse. They also have an Australian Q-Dance who puts on similar events. The most popular event organised by Q-dance is the Defqon.1 Festival. The events of Q-dance are easily identified by the letter “Q” on the event names. The logo of Q-dance is inspired by the power button, which if turned

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    kotos Modern Dance Professor Jessie Laurita Spanglet 4 December 2016 Alwin Nikolais What exactly is modern dance and who says what is dance? Throughout the decades dancers and artists have used this question to push the boundaries and limitations on what is considered dance. Some did this by changing the setting of a dance while others did this by making changes to what can be incorporated into a dance. A great example of a famous choreographer who changed the way others viewed dance was Alwin

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    My Love Of Music

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    What makes music so incredible, for me, is how music is able to reach anyone and everyone on some, emotional level. One song can easily conjure nostalgia, while another song can bring someone to tears. This emotional connection allows music to act as a universal language that can bring people of any nationality together. The collaboration of identities and cultures through music is something that I am passionate about and can contribute to informatics. Music and I have a long history together. I

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    Edm Culture

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    the amount of EDM acts at the three-day festival has created a much larger EDM scene in recent years at the festival; a website called Thump RSS, an electronic music and culture publisher, even said that “nothing proves EDM’s growth at Coachella more than the development of the Yuma tent”(Khawaja). The Yuma tent is a tent dedicated solely to EDM music. Along with the addition of the new Yuma tent in 2014 and the rise of the EDM scene at the festival, one acronym stands out. That acronym is PLUR

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    entertainment industry is significant, principally in music. As people may have witnessed, the music industry has been a direct victim of the digital era and piracy, leaving many questions about what might happen and forcing industry experts, labels, artists and entrepreneurs to re-think their marketing strategies and re-invent themselves. As a result, Streaming services like Pandora, Apple ITunes Match or Spotify came to the world as several options for music consumption, yet I believe they are artist-unfriendly

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    Edm Songs Analysis

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    Top 10 Best Electronic Dance Music Songs of June - MusicSnake One of the newest types of music is EDM (Electronic Dance Music), which has become extremely popular in only a short period of time. Here are the top ten EDM songs of June that you should definitely listen to this summer: Number Ten: Break Free by Ariana Grande feat. Zedd This song is quite a different style for pop-princess Ariana Grande, who is much more used to having traditional pop and some R&B influences in her tracks. Her collaboration

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    subgenres of electronic dance music. Electronic dance music became mainstream in the 1970s. The Moog synthesizer which was released in the mid 1960s is the first iconic instrument of electronic music. The 1970s can be described as the synthpop and disco era in which, Kraftwerk was a significant German band made in 1970 who used rhythmic sounds of bands like Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple and combined it with the futuristic sounds of the Moog synthesizer and vocoder. Giorgio Moroder also used electronic music

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    Technology and music have always had a connection; a marriage. As one progresses, the other progresses. What some people do not understand or do not think about, is the little differences between the acoustic and the electric instruments. A person might pick one over the other without having a full understanding of how that instrument works. Acoustic instruments are softer, less perfected while electronic instruments can be manipulated and are manufactured in a way that creates the “perfect” tone

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    Nu Jazz And Jazz Dance

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    report By Bianca Wyatt Dance was introduced by king Louis, he came up with the idea of dance at a wedding where one of the very first dances “the broccoli dance” was invented, and by the the 1700s the most popular dance was ballet. Dance originated 2500 years from today, from people that believed in a magic ritual which broke the spell which apparently on a bewitched king. Many contemporary dances can go back to historical, traditional, ceremonial, and even ethnic dances. Jazz: Jazz was created

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    Recently, as one of the earliest pioneer of electronic music, German group Kraftwerk has been nominated for the 2017 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. I think more electronic artists including DJs will be nominated later. In 2041, I believe Calvin Harris will be the inductees to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Calvin Harris, who is also known as the king of collaboration, has been criss crossing genres for many years. For example, Harris’s collaboration with Rihanna “We Found Love” in 2011, was a huge

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