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Maal's and music
The music was recorded in challenging insect-plagued conditions, mostly after dark in Baaba Maal's house in rural Senegal.

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While some of these early experiments were awkward fusions, the Afro-Cuban elements were eventually integrated fully into the New Orleans sound.
Since European and African contact was established, Native American folk music has grown in new directions, into fusions with disparate styles like European folk dances and Tejano music.
The initial vesicle fusion events give rise to dumbbell-shaped membrane structures which have been proposed to grow by additional fusions into a tubular network.
* 2002-The merger of numerous cities and their suburbs ( municipal fusions ) into " megacities " goes into effect, creating the new megacities of Montreal, Longueuil, Quebec City, Lévis, Saguenay, Sherbrooke, and Gatineau among others.
His student ensemble, the Dues Band, helped introduce current popular music into the ensemble curriculum, and later as the Rainbow Band, performed world music and jazz fusions.
Hip hop music can be subdivided into various subgenres, fusions with other genres and regional hip hop scenes.

fusions and decade
The following decade saw a revival of a number of traditions, including Ciccio Busacca's fusions of Sicilian folk styles, central Italy's jazzy modern folk, pioneered by Canzoniere del Lazio, the re-appearance of the lira through the work of Re Niliu, the popularization of diverse genres of northern Italian music and some of the work of world-famous tenor Enrico Caruso, who revitalized Naples ' canzone napoletana tradition.

fusions and with
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, rock and roll fusions with Indian music were well-known throughout Europe and North America.
His work with Body Count, whose 1992 debut album Marrow described as a " rock album with a rap mentality ", is described as paving the way for the success of rap rock fusions by bands like Kid Rock and Limp Bizkit ; however, Marrow states that the band's style does not fuse the two genres, and is solely a rock band.
A range of other styles emerged, many of them fusions with long-established genres.
Examples of Samba fusions with popular Caribbean music is samba-rap, samba-rock, and samba-reggae, all of which were efforts to not only entertain, but also to unify all Blacks throughout the Americas culturally and politically via song.
* fusions. ch: culture and tourism in Montreux with many photo galleries of the region
In general, modern spinal fusions have good outcomes with high degrees of correction and low rates of failure and infection.
Critic Steve Huey describes their music as " uncompromising, intense, cathartic fusions of hard rock, funk, post-punk noise, and jazz experimentalism, with Rollins shouting angry, biting self-examinations and accusations over the grind.
In 1976, the town was preserved from fusions with the neighboring towns of Meulebeke and Oostrozebeke.
The first known fusions between rock music and folklore in Russia began with bands of the VIA generation till the end of the 1960s and the early 1970s, such as Pesniary and Ariel.
The rave music genres speed garage and UK funky are also fusions of British hip hop with some form or aspect of house music.
In turn, this causes the unit-values of commodities to decline over time, and a decline of the average rate of profit in the sphere of production occurs, culminating in a crisis of capital accumulation, in which a sharp reduction in productive investments combines with mass unemployment, followed by an intensive rationalisation process of take-overs, mergers, fusions, and restructuring aiming to restore profitability.
It led to the creation of a number of fusions with other forms of music that produced sub-genres such as electric folk, folk punk and folk metal and continues to thrive nationally and in regional scenes, particularly in areas such as Northumbria and Cornwall.
Many of the oldest remaining Breton noble families represent fusions of the earliest Breton noble families with French nobles of this period.
Many New York jazz performers during this period played fusions of jazz with rock and other styles ; among the earliest of these modern musicians was Carla Bley, cofounder of the Jazz Composers Orchestra Association, an independent distribution company for avant-garde and jazz artists.
José Loyola comments that the frequent fusions of the bolero with other Cuban rhythms is one of the reasons it has been so fertile for such a long period of time:
Without official support, wedding bands were also without official limitations on their music, leading to fusions with foreign styles and instruments.
It has also interacted with other musical traditions, particularly classical and rock music, influencing musical styles and producing musical fusions, such as electric folk, folk punk and folk metal.
Enya achieved international success with New Age / Celtic fusions.
NSF was discovered by James Rothman and colleagues in 1987 while at Stanford University ; they identified NSF after observing that a cytoplasmic factor, required for membrane fusions, was inactivated by treatment with N-ethylmaleimide.
Another oud player, John Berberian, is noted in particular for his fusions of traditional music with jazz and rock in the 1960s.
Later, in the 1980s, a new generation of klezmer roots revivalists made innovative fusions of klezmer with punk rock and other influences.
His follow-up, Os amores libres, included more fusions with flamenco, Celtic music ( especially Breton ) and Berber music.

fusions and album
From the album Reflets to the new one Explore, without forget Chemins de Terre ( 1973 ), Alan Stivell has made 22 albums and toured all over the world, influencing many musicians everywhere, experimenting many different fusions ( Rock, Jazz-rock, Blues, Symphonic, Indian, African, Electro, Hip-hop, etc.
This album demonstrates that Stivell is still a leading artist, exploring fusions of Celtic music with electro-rock, raga, hip-hop, etc.
An arrangement of Carl Orff's composition Carmina Burana for 5-string banjo appears on his first album and other musical fusions include his adaptation of Luiz Bonfá's " Manhã de Carnaval ", a lengthy variation on " Memphis Tennessee " by Chuck Berry, and compositions derived from works of J. S. Bach and Roebuck Staples.

fusions and which
This prevents chromosomal fraying and prevents the ends of the chromosome from being processed as a double-strand DNA break, which could lead to chromosome-to-chromosome telomere fusions.
Avant-garde music is a term used to characterize music which is thought to be ahead of its time, i. e. containing unique or original elements, or unexplored fusions of different genres.
Even if muons were absolutely stable, each muon could catalyze, on average, only about 100 d-t fusions before sticking to an alpha particle, which is only about one-fifth the number of muon catalyzed d-t fusions needed for break-even, where as much thermal energy is generated as electrical energy is consumed to produce the muons in the first place, according to Jackson's rough 1957 estimate.
More recent measurements seem to point to more encouraging values for the α-sticking probability, finding the α-sticking probability to be about 0. 5 % ( or perhaps even about 0. 4 % or 0. 3 %), which could mean as many as about 200 ( or perhaps even about 250 or about 333 ) muon-catalyzed d-t fusions per muon.
However, because the proton and the deuteron would be more than 200 times farther apart in the case of the electronic HDO molecule than in the case of the muonic ( p-μ-d )< sup >+</ sup > molecular ion, Jackson estimates that the rate of p-d " electron "- catalyzed fusion ( eCF ) is about 38 orders of magnitude ( 10 < sup > 38 </ sup >) slower than the rate of p-d muon-catalyzed fusion ( μCF ), which Jackson estimates to be about 10 < sup > 6 </ sup > per second, so p-d " electron "- catalyzed fusions ( eCF ) would be expected to occur at a rate of about 10 < sup >- 32 </ sup > per second, meaning that one p-d " electron "- catalyzed fusion ( eCF ) might occur once every 10 < sup > 24 </ sup > years or so .</ ref >
" box, i. e. cell ") is a multinucleate cell which can result from multiple cell fusions of uninuclear cells ( i. e. cells with a single nucleus ), in contrast to a coenocyte which can result from multiple nuclear divisions without accompanying cytokinesis.
Detailed characterisation of the filamentous phage life cycle and structural features lead to the development of phage display technology, in which a range of peptides and proteins can be expressed as fusions to phage coat proteins and displayed on the viral surface.
From the late 1960s and early 1970s, American rock music was highly influential in the development of a number of fusions, including blending with folk music to create folk rock, with blues to create blues-rock and with jazz to create jazz-rock fusion, all of which contributed to psychedelic rock.
Other hybrids include Sky High ( 2005 ) and Zoom ( 2006 ) which were fusions of the superhero and family film genres, My Super Ex-Girlfriend ( 2006 ) a combination of superhero film and a romantic comedy.
These are obligate inquilines which have undergone radical changes in body form, including segmental fusions within the abdomen and antennae to form strong rigid plate-and club-like structures respectively.
" They played fusions of Middle-Eastern music with rock in longer pieces such as " Taxim ," which they performed live at the Berkeley Folk Festival on July 4, 1967.
She later was a co-founder of the Royal Württemberg Court Bank, which, after many fusions, resulted in the Deutsche Bank in the 1920s.

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