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Ryuichi Sakamoto
Riot in Lagos
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Composer
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Ryuichi Sakamoto
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Keyboard
Style
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Solo
Average_duration
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4:35
'Riot in Lagos' is a groundbreaking electronic music composition by Japanese musician Ryuichi Sakamoto. It was composed in 1980 and premiered on his solo album 'B-2 Unit' in the same year. The composition is widely regarded as one of the most influential and innovative pieces of electronic music of the 1980s. The composition consists of three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement is characterized by a driving, syncopated rhythm that is created using a combination of electronic and acoustic instruments. The second movement is more atmospheric and features a haunting melody played on a synthesizer. The third movement is the most experimental of the three and features a complex, polyrhythmic structure that is created using a combination of electronic and acoustic percussion instruments. One of the most striking characteristics of 'Riot in Lagos' is its use of African rhythms and percussion instruments. Sakamoto was inspired by the music of Fela Kuti and other African musicians, and he incorporated these influences into his composition. The result is a unique blend of electronic and African music that was ahead of its time. Another notable characteristic of 'Riot in Lagos' is its use of sampling. Sakamoto was one of the first musicians to use sampling as a creative tool, and he incorporated a wide range of sounds and samples into his composition. These include sounds from everyday life, such as car horns and street noises, as well as more musical samples, such as snippets of African music and electronic beats. Overall, 'Riot in Lagos' is a groundbreaking composition that pushed the boundaries of electronic music in the 1980s. Its use of African rhythms and percussion, sampling, and innovative electronic techniques have influenced countless musicians in the decades since its release.
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