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Le Baltimore club, également appelé Bmore club, Bmore house ou simplement Bmore, est un genre musical dérivé du breakbeat, du hip-hop et de la house. Le genre est lancé à Baltimore, aux États-Unis, à la fin des années 1980 par Luther Campbell des 2 Live Crew, Frank Ski, Big Tony (ou Miss Tony), Scottie B. et DJ Spen. Baltimore club, also called Bmore club, Bmore house or simply Bmore, is a fusion of breakbeat and house genres. It is often referred to as a blend of hip hop and chopped, staccato house music. It was created in Baltimore, Maryland, United States in the early 1990s by 2 Live Crew's Luther Campbell, Frank Ski, Miss Tony (known as Big Tony after he stopped presenting in drag), Scottie B. and DJ Spen. Baltimore club, Bmore club, Bmore house of simpelweg Bmore is een muziekgenre binnen breakbeat. Het ontstond eind jaren 80 in Baltimore uit invloeden van hiphop en house. De eerste platen werden gemaakt door onder anderen Luther Campbell (Luke) van 2 Live Crew, Frank Ski en Scotty B. Baltimore club is in een 8/4-maatsoort en een tempo rond 130 beats per minute en bevat repetitieve samples van zangpartijen en uit televisieseries en drumsamples uit funkplaten uit de jaren 70. Diplo maakte een Bmore clubremix van Gwen Stefani's Hollaback Girl. Baltimore club, también llamado "Bmore club" o "club music" es un género de house. Fusionando elementos de hip hop con house caracterizado por su staccato, fue creado en Baltimore, Maryland, hacia finales de los años 1980 por pioneros como Luther Campbell, , Big Tony (o ) y Scottie B.​
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Baltimore club, also called Bmore club, Bmore house or simply Bmore, is a fusion of breakbeat and house genres. It is often referred to as a blend of hip hop and chopped, staccato house music. It was created in Baltimore, Maryland, United States in the early 1990s by 2 Live Crew's Luther Campbell, Frank Ski, Miss Tony (known as Big Tony after he stopped presenting in drag), 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, bounce, ghetto house and ghettotech. Baltimore club is a sample based form of breakbeat, with samples used including theme songs to shows like Sanford and Son, SpongeBob SquarePants and Elmo's World. 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 most prominent breakbeats sampled include "Sing Sing" by disco band Gaz and "Think (About It)" by Lyn Collins. Baltimore club, también llamado "Bmore club" o "club music" es un género de house. Fusionando elementos de hip hop con house caracterizado por su staccato, fue creado en Baltimore, Maryland, hacia finales de los años 1980 por pioneros como Luther Campbell, , Big Tony (o ) y Scottie B.​ El Baltimore club se basa en una estructura de 8/4 tiempos, y suele sonar a un tempo en torno a 130 bpm.​​ Combina trozos de vocales sampleados de modo repetitivo de modo similar al ghetto house y ghettotech. Estos samples se toman con frecuencia de programas de televisión como y SpongeBob SquarePants,​ aunque pueden ser simplemente llamadas y versos repetidos. Los temas instrumentales incluyen potentes breakbeats y patrones de llamada y respuesta similares a los que se puede encontrar en la música go-go de Washington, D.C. Los breaks de batería más habituales provienen de discos como "Sing Sing" del grupo de disco y "" de .​ De modo similar al subgénero de techno conocido como breakbeat hardcore, el Baltimore club suena como si la música hubiera sido intencionalmente acelerada, como si cada canción hubiera sido compuesta con una paleta de sonidos limitada y basada en un patrón similar. Le Baltimore club, également appelé Bmore club, Bmore house ou simplement Bmore, est un genre musical dérivé du breakbeat, du hip-hop et de la house. Le genre est lancé à Baltimore, aux États-Unis, à la fin des années 1980 par Luther Campbell des 2 Live Crew, Frank Ski, Big Tony (ou Miss Tony), Scottie B. et DJ Spen. Le Baltimore club se base sur une structure 4/4, et se caractérise par un tempo oscillant entre 130 et 140 BPM. Il s'accompagne de snippets vocaux répétitifs dignes des genres musicaux trap, bounce, ghetto house et ghettotech. Ces échantillons sonores sont souvent tirés d'émissions télévisées comme Sanford and Son et Bob l'éponge. Les pistes instrumentales s'accompagnent de breakbeats échantillonnés, issus en particulier des chansons Sing Sing du groupe de disco Gaz et Think (About It) de Lyn Collins. Baltimore club, Bmore club, Bmore house of simpelweg Bmore is een muziekgenre binnen breakbeat. Het ontstond eind jaren 80 in Baltimore uit invloeden van hiphop en house. De eerste platen werden gemaakt door onder anderen Luther Campbell (Luke) van 2 Live Crew, Frank Ski en Scotty B. Baltimore club is in een 8/4-maatsoort en een tempo rond 130 beats per minute en bevat repetitieve samples van zangpartijen en uit televisieseries en drumsamples uit funkplaten uit de jaren 70. Diplo maakte een Bmore clubremix van Gwen Stefani's Hollaback Girl. Uit Baltimore club ontstond Jersey club in New Jersey en Philly club in Philadelphia.
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