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"Reggae has much in common with other forms of Caribbean music. It is, like calypso and Cuban music, a product of the union of African rhythms and European melody and harmony."--Cut 'n' Mix (1987) by Dick Hebdige, p. 43

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Cut 'n' Mix: Culture, Identity and Caribbean Music (1987) is a book by Dick Hebdige.

Its subject is the music of the African diaspora.

Contents

Table of contents

note on the title of this book

PRE-MIX: VERSION TO VERSION

Introduction: the two Jamaicas

Slavery days

West African roots, A West Indian flowers

The music of Trinidad

Reggae and other Caribbean music

The roots of reggae: religion and religious music

The Rastafarians

The roots of reggae: black American music

Rocksteady and the rude boy era

Reggae

Dub and talk over

Dread in a Inglan

DUB VERSION (the rise and fall of Two Tone)

Ska tissue: the rise and fall of Two Tone

CLUB MIX (Breaking for the border)

Sister Posse forward: is this the future?

Slack style and Seaga

Lovers' rock: reggae, soul and broken hearts

Rap and hip hop: the New York connection

Fast style reggae: designer label roots

Notes and references

Index

See also

Bibliographical details




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