jueves, 3 de noviembre de 2011

EL HIP - HOP


THE HIP HOP


The roots of hip hop music can be found in African American and African music lately. The griots of West Africa are a group of singers and poets, travelers who are part of an oral tradition that goes back hundreds of years ago. Her vocal style is similar to that of African Americans and Other manifestations raperos.8 Signifyin ', the poetry and jazz Dozens are descendants of the griots. Additionally, groups of "mood" music as Rudy Ray Moore and Blowfly are considered by some to be the grandfathers of rap.





The group noted for style, attitude, prestige and innovation was Jungle Kings, this training treasured by far the highest quality and professionalism, and came to see published only two items on the "Rapin 'Madrid" and the "Rap from Here "respectively. Zeta, which formed part of the group at the time recalls the period of Jungle Kings: "I remember Paco began to write in Spanish and at first it seemed very strange." Jungle Kings at that time I had it all figured out, but unfortunately they did not record a solo album. "We played many times, we had muco time on the move, and we knew what we had to do.'d Done and waste many rap groups. We did not record a little dissent itself, there were many lineup changes. We made a jazz band project with us and had many ideas, a very good project plan, but a little disappointed to see that not everything is as great as you think, made ​​it all came down. If we had gone ahead, might have been the pump. Paco and I went ahead and out came the seed of the Club. we produce Meswy. The club was supposed to be a project for an album, and we were Jungle Kings, Top Productions, Nafría with Kamikaze and Jack, mixed everything and ended in what is now. "


lunes, 24 de octubre de 2011

The Goth

Origins of the name:
NME and Sounds reputedly took the term Gothic from Siouxsie Sioux (of the Banshees) who used it to describe the new direction for her band. However the earliest significant usage of the term (as applied to music) was by Anthony H. Wilson on a 1978 BBC TV program when he described Joy Division as Gothic compared to the pop mainstream. Bauhaus was labeled as Gothic as early as 1979 when they released Bela Lugosi's Dead.


The goth subculture is a contemporary subculture found in many countries. It began in England during the early 1980s in the gothic rock scene, an offshoot of the Post-punk genre. The goth subculture has survived much longer than others of the same era, and has continued to diversify. Its imagery and cultural proclivities indicate influences from the 19th century Gothic literature along with horror films and to a lesser extent the BDSM culture.
The goth subculture has associated tastes in music, aesthetics, and fashion. Gothic music encompasses a number of different styles including Gothic rock, Darkwave, Deathrock, Ethereal, Neo-Medieval and Neoclassical. Styles of dress within the subculture range from deathrock, punk and Victorian style attire, or combinations of the above, most often with dark attire, makeup and hair.
Goth fashion is stereotyped as a dark, sometimes morbid, eroticized fashion and style of dress. Typical gothic fashion includes dyed black hair, dark eyeliner, black fingernails, black period-styled clothing; goths may or may not have piercings. Styles are often borrowed from the Elizabethan, Victorian or medieval period and often express pagan, occult or other religious imagery such as pentacles or ankhs. The extent to which goths hold to this style varies amongst individuals as well as geographical locality, though virtually all goths wear some of these elements. Fashion designers, such as Alexander McQueen and John Galliano, have also been described as practicing "Haute Goth". Goth fashion is often confused with Heavy Metal fashion and Emo fashion: outsiders often mistake fans of heavy metal for goth, particularly those who wear black trench coats or wear "corpse paint" (a term associated with the black metal music scene).

miércoles, 19 de octubre de 2011

Skin Heads
There are skins of all kinds, of rights (boneheads) of left sides (redskins), antifascist (sharps), anarchists ... and simply skins apoliticos in against the established system. Origin: They were the skins antisystem, without certain ideology, the first ones that appeared. The ultraright-wing parties(games) achieved that some of these were joining them and put the reputation of which skin=nazi. The reaction they were the red skins, Sharps and other many antifascist groups leaving this tribe totally politicized so much by the right as by the left side.
• typical Pomp: cut hair, apparel pseudo military man, boots, denim exact trousers, "bombers" ... (to look at photo of the right)
• Musical favorite Kind(Genre): Punk and Oi! There are groups of music so many apoliticos as anarchists or neonazis. • Ideology: It is based in trying to destroy the condition(state), in addition, in case of the neonazis is based on the cleanliness and the hygiene, another pole of the behavior Punk. The ire that they unload against transvestites and homosexuals is not but it(he,she) forms(trains) other one of cleanliness, in the sexual, or racial area treating itself Jews, blacks, etc. • violent Trends: Some of them are pacific, but others(different) often they have you fight between(among) them or against any person that they are and who does not think as them. • Evolution of the group: There was more before that now, nevertheless it(he,she) continues being like enough to be done oir.
• Consume beer and go in big groups always prepared for any it(he,she) fights, some with sprays to put phrases and emblems. Comment on saying about this culture and whether they agree with his ideals and thoughts.

jueves, 6 de octubre de 2011

THE PUNK

THE PUNK
Clothing  Hair: peaks of red, blue, green ...  T black or dark colors.  black leather pants  skinny jeans and ankle  platineras boots, laces untied, dirty  Women. Kilts, black leather or skinny pants.
Surge in the late 70's mainly in the United Kingdom, its main base is based on the anarchy understood as not to accept the rules, question everything. This group includes people of all ages, not related to society, they they generate their own work. his hair shaped crest symbolizes power, the higher the crest, the greater the range within this tribe urban.

martes, 27 de septiembre de 2011


Definition of Urban Cultures :)


Definition of Urban Cultures

Urban cultures are groups mainly young people who originate and place in the cityYou are people with hobbies, clothing (fashion), taste, culture and usually some kind of affinity to music, are groups where each individual belongs and lives to the same culture and shares.


The identity of each of these tribes vary according to their ideology and the individual, for example, while the skinheads are violent tendencies, the hippies do not compete against any group because they are pacifists and no one group wholly to them opposite.