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  1. maddecent .com. Mad Decent é uma gravadora fundada por Diplo . O selo tem ajudado a introduzir o baile funk brasileiro e o kuduro angolano em clubes ao redor do mundo. Recentemente, tem popularizado moombahton, um gênero de música eletronica criada pelo DJ Dave Nada.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mad_DecentMad Decent - Wikipedia

    Mad Decent is an American record label founded by Diplo. The label has helped introduce Brazilian baile funk and Angolan kuduro to clubs around the world. In the early 2010s, it popularized moombahton, a genre of electronic dance music created by DJ Dave Nada.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › pt › Mad_DecentMad Decent - Wikiwand

    Mad Decent é uma gravadora fundada por Diplo. O selo tem ajudado a introduzir o baile funk brasileiro e o kuduro angolano em clubes ao redor do mundo. Recentemente, tem popularizado moombahton, um gênero de música eletronica criada pelo DJ Dave Nada.

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    In 2011, Baauer rededicated himself to music after studying at City College and began to practice making beats. He recorded "Harlem Shake" in 2012 in his bedroom studio in Brooklyn, New York. With the song, he wanted to record a high-pitched, Dutch house synthesizer over a hip hop track and make it stand out by adding a variety of peculiar sounds. ...

    "Harlem Shake" features harsh snares, a mechanical bassline, samples of growling lions, and Dutch house synth riffs. It has a high tempo characteristic of hip hop and a dance music drop. According to Andrew Ryce from Resident Advisor, "Harlem Shake" is a hip hop and bass song, while both David Wagner of The Atlantic and Khal from Complex described ...

    "Harlem Shake" was released commercially in June 2012. Mad Decent commissioned a music video for the single at the time, but were not satisfied with the result and shelved it. It gradually received listens online, and was re-released as a single on January 8, 2013. However, it did not begin to sell significantly until February, when a YouTube video...

    Neither vocal sample used on "Harlem Shake" was contractually cleared with Héctor Delgado or Jayson Musson, who were both shocked to hear the song after it became a hit. In February, Delgado was told by his former manager Javier Gómez that he heard his voice on the song and wanted to take legal action. According to Gómez, Diplo subsequently called ...

    Pitchfork journalist Larry Fitzmaurice labelled the song "Best New Track" upon its release in May 2012 and called it a "disorienting banger" with an "irresistible appeal" that "owes almost everything" to its "menacing, world-smashing bassline". Fitzmaurice wrote in conclusion, "Along with this purely visceral pleasure, it's hard not to marvel at ho...

    On February 14, 2013, American rapper Azealia Banks released a remix to "Harlem Shake" on SoundCloud, which was then removed at Baauer's request. Banks disparaged Baauer on Twitter in response and claimed to have e-mails sent from him giving her permission to use the song. She then said that Diplo had sent her an e-mail telling her that the remix w...

    Caramanica, Jon; Ratliff, Ben (March 8, 2013). "'Harlem Shake' and the New Meaning of No. 1". nytimes.com (Podcast). The New York Times Company.
    Gobie, Corban (August 16, 2013). "Update: Baauer". Pitchfork. Interview with Baauer "on the blessing and curse that is 'Harlem Shake', and why he still hasn't seen any money from the meme-y #1 smas...
    Lynskey, Dorian (March 13, 2013). "Harlem Shake: Could It Kill Sampling?". The Guardian. London. section G2, p. 6.
    "Harlem Shake" at Discogs(list of releases)
  4. Mad Decent is the name of the Philly via Los Angeles based record label spearheaded by Wesley Pentz, whose better known as Diplo, the Grammy-nominated producer of M.I.A.’s “Paper Planes.” Diplo also makes up one half of Major Lazer, along with the UK’s Switch.

  5. Mad Decent. Los Angeles, California. Mad Decent is the name of the Los Angeles-based record label spearheaded by Wesley Pentz, better known as Diplo, the Grammy award-winning producer and world renowned DJ. As an influential label that has been home to artists like Major Lazer, Baauer, Rusko, Dillon Francis, Crookers (to name a few), Mad Decent ...

  6. For the past decade, Mad Decent has been invading your ears with fresh sounds. With humble beginnings in Diplo’s Philadelphia studio, Mad Decent’s unwavering...