Sexy Rhythm (Mas Club Mix)
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Dominican dembow is the club rhythm du jour. You can always gauge how big a movement is getting when it begins to spill over the edges of its local scene, attracting outsiders eager to put their own spin on the latest hot trend.
Jazz music began in the early 1900s within the black community in New Orleans. It was a new type of music that combined European and African styles. It is a difficult style to define as it incorporates several different elements of several different styles, relies on a lot of improvisation and syncopated rhythms and is subjective in many ways. Jazz music reached the mainstream in the 1920s when Southern African American musicians began moving up to Chicago looking for work. The Twenties are often called the Jazz Age because the popularization of Jazz music had an enormous cultural effect. Jazz music was important because it influenced fashion, dances, accepted moral standards, youth culture, and race relations. Jazz music was one of the first types of music to be culturally appropriated by the American white middle class and Jazz scholars often separate the music into \"Jazz\" and \"White Jazz,\" marking a difference in style and meaning between original African American jazz artists and popularized white jazz artists. Jazz music was popular on the newly booming radio networks and it was one of the ways that white musicians appropriated and popularized the music as many national stations refused to play records by black artists at the time. Two predominant black artists that had popularity and played in jazz bands were Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington, one influential white jazz artist at the time was Bix Beiderbecke. Jazz gained popularity and spread through the country in clubs, speakeasies, and dance halls where Jazz bands would play their new music. Many of the clubs were segregated and would only allow white bands in white clubs and black bands in black clubs. Some popular African American bands playing in white clubs where black patrons were not allowed. There were very few integrated clubs around and they were called \"Black and Tan\" clubs. The most famous jazz musician of the decade and possibly of all time was Louis Armstrong. Armstrong was a popular African American jazz musician who played the trumpet and cornet and was known for his distinct and gravelly singing voice. Armstrong's talent helped him break down some of the racial barriers of the time as he played in several mixed race bands and was invited to play in white only clubs. Some of Armstrong's notable hits from the decade included \"Heebie Jeebies\" from 1926, \"West End Blues\" from 1928, and \"Ain't Misbehavin'\" from 1929. Another influential Jazz musician from the Jazz Age was Duke Ellington. Ellington was a jazz band leader and a pianist. He was an influential figure in the jazz community but he also did a lot for general popular music and dance music. He was also a popular figure who frequented whites only jazz clubs to perform. A couple of Duke Ellington's popular songs from the 1920s were \"Creole Love Call\" and \"Black and Tan Fantasy\" both recorded in 1927. A third influential jazz musician of the decade was a white cornetist and pianist named Bix Beiderbecke. Beiderbecke's style contrasted with Armstrong and he is thought to have had an equal influence on the early jazz scene like Armstrong. Many jazz authorities say that two distinct styles of jazz were formed from the 1920s, and the two styles can be traced to the original styles of either Louis Armstrong or Bix Beiderbecke. Armstrong was a highly trained musician and was considered a virtuoso, while Beiderbecke was self-taught and therefore had an unusual style. Jazz was the defining sound and style of the 1920s and has continued to be a popular art form that has a constantly changing musical landscape. Beiderbecke's famous recordings included 1924's \"Riverboat Shuffle\" and 1925's \"Davenport Blues.\"
The tango is a very slow dance between two people. This slow sexy dance originated in Buenos Aires in the mid-1800s. With many cultures mixing together from Spain, Italy, Russia, Poland, and Portugal mingling with African slaves. Sharing their dance traditions, and creating a new one based on their cultures, an early form of tango was created. Today the dance is extremely popular in nightclubs and dance studios around the world.
Situated in the scenic open desert just south of downtown Phoenix in Chandler, the Wild Horse Pass Hotel and Casino offers top-notch nightlife entertainment. Live music from legendary artists happens in the Ovations Showroom, and the resort offers many lounges and bars. But if you're looking to dance the night away, head over to Chrome Nightclub, the hotel resort's hip and sexy dance lounge. The dance club features many of the area's best DJs, a spacious dance floor, and a small army of talented cocktail mixologists behind the bar. Late night revelers take note: Chrome is only open on Friday and Saturday nights.
Dj Python - Dembow, House, JungleOn Great Tunes, a 400-strong online music swapping group Brian Piñeyro started back in the early 2010s, there was a popular thread entitled \"Tears On The Dancefloor.\" Members of the group -- house heads, experimental musicians, music obsessives from various scenes and generations -- posted dancefloor tracks imbued with a dreamy, bittersweet quality, a wistful feeling that, not coincidentally, courses through the ambient reggaeton music Piñeyro makes as DJ Python.Originally inspired by the dembow rhythms emanating from souped-up Honda Civics during his teenage years in Miami, Piñeyro's first forays into electronic music production were influenced by reggaeton. Already well-versed in house, IDM, dnb/jungle and downtempo, Piñeyro came up with a dreamier dembow varietal that was softer around the edges, integrating the headspace and soulful atmospherics of ambient and deep house.While Piñeyro had already made beloved records under other aliases -- like \"Song For Masahiro,\" under his house guise, DJ Wey, or Dreamt Takes, his IDM-flavoured 12-inch as Luis -- DJ Python's \"deep reggaeton\" quickly found a wider audience, especially following the release of his 2017 debut album, Dulce Compañia, on Anthony Naples and Jenny Slattery's Incienso label. Tracks like \"Todo Era Azul (Versiòn Afuera)\" became subtle dancefloor anthems -- low-slung, ethereal and sexy.Meanwhile, Python's all-tempo DJ style, honed in New York City's network of dance bars, became an underground phenomenon. Piñeyro would follow his debut album with the deft, melodic Derretirse 12-inch for Dekmantel, as well as DJ gigs and live PAs at Sustain-Release, Unsound, Dekmantel, Tokyo's Contact club and Printworks to name a few. At home in New York, he holds down a residency at Nowadays in Queens and frequently plays with friends around the city.With that momentum, Piñeyro prepared for the spring 2020 release of the second DJ Python album, Mas Amable. Then the world stopped. Yet somehow, the album -- both a 45-minute piece and an eight-track LP, an ambient composition and a modern club record -- was exactly what people needed to hear amidst the uncertainty of lockdown. Gauzy atmospherics stretched over hypnotic beats like a blanket, spoken word sections by NYC poet LA Warman were listless yet prescient. An ambient house record for a new generation, Mas Amable came in at #1 on Boomkat and Resident Advisor's list of the best albums of 2020. Other accolades for Mas Amable came from Pitchfork (30 Best Electronic Releases Of 2020, 22 Best Songs By Latinx Artists in 2020, The 100 Best Songs Of 2020), The Quietus, Crack, NPR and many more.The irony of releasing a critically-acclaimed dance record during a year when dancefloors stood still is oddly consistent with the DJ Python project. Piñeyro is currently working on new solo music, a club riddims collaboration with DJ Florentino and Kelman Duran called SANGRE NUEVA, as well as a TBA subdued experimental pop team-up. This balance between the club and the bedroom, music enjoyed with others or alone, has always been the key to Piñeyro's music. It's what makes his albums flow seamlessly from the car to the headphones to the soundsystem. There's a bit of sadness in every happy moment. A moment to be by yourself in the club and be moved by the music -- figuratively and literally -- even shed a tear on the dancefloor. 59ce067264
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