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- Baltimore_club abstract "Baltimore club, also called "Bmore Club", "Bmore House" or simply "Bmore" is a breakbeat genre. A blend of hip hop and chopped, staccato house music, it was created in Baltimore, Maryland, United States in the late 1980s by 2 Live Crew's Luther Campbell, Frank Ski, Big Tony (or Miss Tony), Scottie B. and DJ Spen.Baltimore club is based on an 8/4 beat structure, and includes tempos around 130 beats per minute. It combines repetitive, looped vocal snippets similar to trap, ghetto house and ghettotech. These samples are often culled from television shows such as Sanford and Son and SpongeBob SquarePants, though can also be simple repeated calls and chants. The instrumental tracks include heavy breakbeats and call and response stanzas similar to those found in the go-go music of Washington, D.C.. The breakbeats are pulled from samples, with the most prominent being "Sing Sing" by disco band Gaz and "Think (About It)" by Lyn Collins. Much like the rave-era genre known as breakbeat hardcore, Baltimore club sounds as if the music was intentionally hurried, as each song is made with a limited palette of sounds and is based on similar frameworks.[citation needed]".
- Baltimore_club derivative Brick_City_club.
- Baltimore_club instrument Personal_computer.
- Baltimore_club instrument Synthesizer.
- Baltimore_club instrument Turntablism.
- Baltimore_club stylisticOrigin Breakbeat.
- Baltimore_club stylisticOrigin Chicago_house.
- Baltimore_club stylisticOrigin Garage_music_(North_America).
- Baltimore_club stylisticOrigin Hip_hop_music.
- Baltimore_club stylisticOrigin House_music.
- Baltimore_club wikiPageExternalLink labtekwon-and-rod-lee-interview_janis.pdf.
- Baltimore_club wikiPageExternalLink www.baltimore-club.com.
- Baltimore_club wikiPageExternalLink define.php?term=baltimore+club+music.
- Baltimore_club wikiPageExternalLink AR2005072900411.html.
- Baltimore_club wikiPageID "2868152".
- Baltimore_club wikiPageRevisionID "603447886".
- Baltimore_club bgcolor "darkblue".
- Baltimore_club color "white".
- Baltimore_club culturalOrigins "1980.0".
- Baltimore_club derivatives "Philly party music, Brick City club".
- Baltimore_club hasPhotoCollection Baltimore_club.
- Baltimore_club instruments Personal_computer.
- Baltimore_club instruments Rapping.
- Baltimore_club instruments Synthesizer.
- Baltimore_club instruments Turntablism.
- Baltimore_club name "Baltimore club".
- Baltimore_club popularity "2010.0".
- Baltimore_club stylisticOrigins Breakbeat.
- Baltimore_club stylisticOrigins Chicago_house.
- Baltimore_club stylisticOrigins Garage_music_(North_America).
- Baltimore_club stylisticOrigins Hip_hop_music.
- Baltimore_club stylisticOrigins House_music.
- Baltimore_club subject Category:Hip_hop_genres.
- Baltimore_club subject Category:House_music_genres.
- Baltimore_club subject Category:Culture_of_Maryland.
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- Baltimore_club type HipHopGenres.
- Baltimore_club type HouseMusicGenres.
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- Baltimore_club comment "Baltimore club, also called "Bmore Club", "Bmore House" or simply "Bmore" is a breakbeat genre. A blend of hip hop and chopped, staccato house music, it was created in Baltimore, Maryland, United States in the late 1980s by 2 Live Crew's Luther Campbell, Frank Ski, Big Tony (or Miss Tony), Scottie B. and DJ Spen.Baltimore club is based on an 8/4 beat structure, and includes tempos around 130 beats per minute.".
- Baltimore_club label "Baltimore Club".
- Baltimore_club label "Baltimore club".
- Baltimore_club sameAs Baltimore_Club.
- Baltimore_club sameAs m.087xqz.
- Baltimore_club sameAs Q4852979.
- Baltimore_club sameAs Q4852979.
- Baltimore_club sameAs Baltimore_club.
- Baltimore_club wasDerivedFrom Baltimore_club?oldid=603447886.
- Baltimore_club isPrimaryTopicOf Baltimore_club.
- Baltimore_club name "Baltimore club".