Music
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"Buffalo Gals" (c. 1840), covered by Malcolm McLaren on his 1983 album Duck Rock, which mixed up influences from Africa and America, including hip-hop. The album proved to be highly influential in bringing hip-hop to a wider audience in the UK. Two of the singles from the album ("Buffalo Gals" and "Double Dutch") became major chart hits on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Music is an art form that involves organised sounds and silence. It is expressed in terms melody, harmony and rhythm.
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- Cut 'n' Mix: Culture, Identity and Caribbean Music by Dick Hebdige
- Ocean of Sound by David Toop
- Last Night a DJ Saved My Life by Bill Brewster and Frank Broughton
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