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1978 TexMex
I once played a song to Sven with a strange, loose kind of drumming
together with bass, piano and slide guitar. It sounded a bit like a not-
so-very-well-rehearsed-gig in a small restaurant somewhere on the
borderline between Texas and Mexico. "This is very weird and very
cool", Sven said. "We have to include this in Groove Agent". "Ok!". JS
1979 Basic Hip-Hop
This style was inspired by early Hip-Hop and the way it sounded in the
early digital drum machine era. LW
* Live Hip-Hop
In a big discussion about Hip-Hop, a friend told me that a real drum-
mer in a Hip-Hop band only needs a bass drum, a snare, a hihat, a
crash and no toms. He was right. This style will provide you with a full
palette for your live song. Don't forget to use the percussion in the
chorus! MS
* Sloppy Hip-Hop
The "Sloppy Hip Hop" style is inspired by the works of Beastie Boys
and others, giving you a sense of floating time, where quantizing is
banned... The basic character of the groove is slightly altered from
level 14 and up. Warning: Changing the loose handclap to a more dis-
tinct sound may produce some really weird timing effects, as will ex-
cessive use of the Humanize-function. Select this style when you're in
the mood for drifting away, avoiding all the boundaries of a regulated
beat. NE
1980 Boogie
Some bands built their careers on simple three-chord songs where
the drummer had to work a bit harder. This is a classic boogie style
where the feeling is focused on the hihat and ride. PS
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