- Source: Zouk
Zouk is a musical movement and dance pioneered by the French Antillean band Kassav' in the early 1980s. It was originally characterized by a fast tempo (120–145 bpm), a percussion-driven rhythm, and a loud horn section. Musicians from Martinique and Guadeloupe eventually added MIDI instrumentation to their compas style, which developed into a genre called zouk-love. Zouk-love is effectively the French Lesser Antilles' compas, and it gradually became indistinguishable from compas.
Zouk béton
The original fast carnival style of zouk, best represented by the band Kassav', became known as "zouk béton", "zouk chiré", or "zouk hard". Zouk béton is considered a synthesis of various French Antillean dance music styles of the 20th century, including kadans, konpa, and biguine.
See also
Brazilian Zouk
Music of Latin America
Music of Martinique
Music of Guadeloupe
Music of France
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Musik Afrika
- Dipha Barus
- Carrefour
- Kuala Lumpur
- Sudan Selatan
- Edith Lefel
- Yasmina Zaytoun
- Genting Hong Kong
- Neelofa
- Kaoma
- Zouk
- Brazilian Zouk
- Zouk (club)
- ZoukOut
- Zouk (disambiguation)
- Music of Martinique
- Lambada
- Kizomba
- Zouk Mosbeh
- Music of Guadeloupe