Posted on 06/02/2017 1:06:21 AM PDT by Logicbox
Major Lazer began their special partnership with BACARDÍ at the beginning of the year when they announced the 'Sound of Rum' concept which is a movement of sound blurring the lines between various genres including dancehall, soca, hip-hop, reggae and electronic music.
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What no country-western or classical?
I guess I’m finally starting to slow down with age after hitting 50, I’ve always prided myself in keeping abreast of new music, not all of which is bad. Some of the “Chillout” sound is nice, I particularly like the electro-swing sound, Jordan Elgie, Andrew Applepie, Casey Neistat. But, when you start getting into intentionally speeded up sampled vocals, samples of dumb autotune pop music that I didn’t like in the original form, etc. they lost me. As far as dub reggae, I’ve been a fan of Israel Vibration since the 90’s and I see little that compares.
Crap music and crap rum. A good pairing I think.
Elwood: What kind of music do you usually have here?
Claire: Oh, we got both kinds. We got country *and* western.
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