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Last seen on: –The New Yorker Monday, 4 December 2023 Crossword Answers
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – May 18 2023
NY Times Crossword 4 Feb 23, Saturday
NY Times Crossword 4 Feb 23, Saturday
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Jan 18 2023

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Miami bass (booty music or booty bass) is a subgenre of hip hop music that became popular in the 1980s and 1990s. The use of drums from the Roland TR-808, sustained kick drum, heavy bass, raised dance tempos, and frequently sexually explicit lyrical content differentiate it from other hip hop subgenres. Music author Richie Unterberger has characterized Miami bass as using rhythms with a “stop-start flavor” and “hissy” cymbals with lyrics that “reflected the language of the streets, particularly Miami’s historically black neighborhoods such as Liberty City, Goulds and Overtown”.

Despite Miami bass never having consistent mainstream acceptance, early national media attention in the 1980s resulted in a profound impact on the development of hip hop, dance music, and pop.

During the 1980s, the focus of Miami bass tended to be on DJs and record producers, rather than individual performers. Record labels such as Pandisc, HOT Records, 4-Sight Records and Skyywalker Records released much material of the genre. Unterberger has referred to James (Maggotron) McCauley (also known as DXJ, Maggozulu 2, Planet Detroit and Bass Master Khan) as the “father of Miami bass”, a distinction McCauley himself denies, choosing rather to confer that status on producer Amos Larkins. DJ Kurtis Mantronik (Mantronix) was a key influence on Miami bass. In particular, Mantronik’s single “Bass Machine” (1986), featuring rap vocals by T La Rock, was pivotal to the development of Miami bass.

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