FANTASTiC | 28 May 2024 | 727.14 MB
“时髦的soca”风格在20世纪90年代随着Robin Imamshah的作品“french”的发行而出现,为全球音乐界带来了更慢节奏的soca。尽管自20世纪70年代早期soca音乐诞生以来,这种风格在特立尼达和多巴哥就很流行,但直到20年后,它才取得了商业上的成功。“groovy soca”这个词本身直到2005年初才由ISM组织者(国际soca君主-一项竞争性赛事)创造出来,作为子类型的重新品牌,因为微利基类型越来越受欢迎。
对于这个Splice Sessions样本包记录在安圭拉音乐学院与该地区的顶级音乐家,我们专注于这种慢节奏的兰德;B影响风格的soca,庆祝通过无数的一个镜头和循环为您的流行音乐,舞蹈,兰德;B,或电子轨道各种文化影响的融合。
350个样本
Bright, sleek, and paced for wistful summer nights, the style of ‘groovy soca’ emerged in the 1990s with the release of Robin Imamshah’s composition “Frenchman”, introducing an even slower tempo of soca to the music community across the globe. Though the style had been popular in Trinidad and Tobago since the inception of soca music in the early 1970s, it didn’t see commercial success until two decades later. The term ‘groovy soca’ itself wasn’t coined until early 2005 by the ISM organizers (International Soca Monarch – a competitive event) as a re-branding of the sub-genre, as micro niche genres were gaining popularity.
For this Splice Sessions sample pack recorded at Anguilla Music Academy with the region’s top musicians, we focused on this downtempo Rand;B-influenced style of soca, which celebrates the fusion of various cultural influences through a myriad of one-shots and loops primed for your pop, dance, Rand;B, or electronic track.
350 Samples