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| - Clash (Musik) (de)
- Sound clash (en)
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| - Ein Clash ist im jamaikanischen Dancehall und Reggae die Bezeichnung für ein Battle, also ein Wettstreit, in dem sich zwei oder mehrere Deejays einen lyrischen Schlagabtausch liefern. Die Texte sind dabei je nach Wettbewerb entweder reiner Freestyle oder ein Freestyle aus einem für dem Clash vorbereiteten Text-Repertoire. Die Clashs und auch Soundclashs sind in ein wichtiges Merkmal der jamaikanischen Musikkultur. (de)
- A sound clash is a musical competition where crew members from opposing sound systems pit their skills against each other. Sound clashes take place in a variety of venues, both indoors and outdoors, and primarily feature reggae and dancehall music. The object is to beat or "kill" their competitors. (en)
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| - Ein Clash ist im jamaikanischen Dancehall und Reggae die Bezeichnung für ein Battle, also ein Wettstreit, in dem sich zwei oder mehrere Deejays einen lyrischen Schlagabtausch liefern. Die Texte sind dabei je nach Wettbewerb entweder reiner Freestyle oder ein Freestyle aus einem für dem Clash vorbereiteten Text-Repertoire. Die Clashs und auch Soundclashs sind in ein wichtiges Merkmal der jamaikanischen Musikkultur. (de)
- A sound clash is a musical competition where crew members from opposing sound systems pit their skills against each other. Sound clashes take place in a variety of venues, both indoors and outdoors, and primarily feature reggae and dancehall music. The object is to beat or "kill" their competitors. In Jamaica, sound clashes, with their "violently martial ethos", date back at least to the 1950s, when systems like Tom the Great Sebastian and Duke Reid's the Trojan clashed in the old Back-O-Wall (now Tivoli Gardens) neighborhood of Kingston. Sometimes these clashes turned violent, with one system destroying the other system's equipment. The first reported clash was between Tom the Great Sebastian and Count Nick in 1952. Although sound clashes are perhaps most commonly associated with Jamaica, they also form an integral part of Black British culture in London, with early proponents such as Jah Shaka running sound systems and engaging in sound clashes as early as the 1970s. Franco Rosso's 1980 cult movie Babylon offered a look into London's sound system and sound clash culture, focusing on the Deptford and Brixton areas in particular. (en)
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