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Ska is a genre of music that originated in Jamaica in the 1950s and is characterized by the use of fast, driving rhythms, catchy melodies and often horn sections. Ska is usually carried by guitars, bass, drums, keyboard and horn sections and is characterized by its upbeat mood and poppy hooks.

Ska's roots are in rhythm and blues, jazz, and mento, a Jamaican musical form. Artists such as Prince Buster, Desmond Dekker and The Skatalites shaped the genre with their fast, driving rhythms and catchy melodies, and were considered the forerunners of ska.

In the 1960s, ska was popularized by artists such as The Specials, The Selecter and Madness. These artists relied on fast, driving rhythms and catchy melodies and were known for their upbeat mood and poppy hooks.

One of the most style-defining albums of ska is "Specials" by The Specials, released in 1979. This album was characterized by its fast, driving rhythms and catchy melodies and became a classic of the genre.

In the late 1970s and early 1980s, ska was popularized by artists such as Bad Manners, The English Beat and The Toasters. These artists relied on fast, driving rhythms and catchy melodies, and were known for their upbeat mood and poppy hooks.

Ska is particularly well suited for licensing in movies, TV shows, and commercials that want to convey a happy and lively atmosphere. It is also often played at festivals and concerts and is popular with music fans looking for fast, driving rhythms and catchy melodies.

Other well-known artists of the ska genre include The Aggrolites, Reel Big Fish, The Interrupters and No Doubt. One of the most style-defining albums of ska is "Two Tone" by The Specials, which was released in 1981. This album was characterized by its fast, driving rhythms and catchy melodies and became a classic of the genre.

Ska had influence on other music styles, such as punk & reggae.


 


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10. Ska Mad 01:01

Ska is a type of music that originates from Reggae and Jamaican music. The British punk movement also borrowed from Ska, and a good example of a band that made Ska popular in the mainstream was the UK pop/party band, 'Madness'. (Remember the song "Our House"?). This track is an uptempo ska with a horns top line. It's also available as an underscore version, without the horns.


Ska Mad

Ska is a type of music that originates from Reggae and Jamaican music. The British punk movement also borrowed from Ska, and a good example of a band that made Ska popular in the mainstream was the UK pop/party band, 'Madness'. (Remember the song "Our House"?). This track is an uptempo ska with a horns top line. It's also available as an underscore version, without the horns.


Ska Mad (Underscore Version)
18. Rainy Day Ska 01:02

A charming, slowish Ska in minor key with a nosey trumpet lead line, slightly comic. There is also an underscore version without the trumpet, which is great as a background groove, has more of a reggae feel, and shows off the cool bass line.


Rainy Day Ska

Ska is a form of Jamaican music which began in the early 1960s. Combining elements of traditional mento and calypso with an American jazz and rhythm and blues sound, it was a precursor in Jamaica to rocksteady and later reggae. It is the predominant form of music listened to by Rudeboys, Mods, and Skinheads, amongst others, with artists such as Symarip, Laurel Aitken, The Charmers and The Pioneers aiming songs at these groups as far back as the 1960s. (Wikipedia).


A Minor Ska (No Horns version)
22. A Minor Ska 01:11

Ska is a form of Jamaican music which began in the early 1960s. Combining elements of traditional mento and calypso with an American jazz and rhythm and blues sound, it was a precursor in Jamaica to rocksteady and later reggae. It is the predominant form of music listened to by Rudeboys, Mods, and Skinheads, amongst others, with artists such as Symarip, Laurel Aitken, The Charmers and The Pioneers aiming songs at these groups as far back as the 1960s. (Wikipedia).


A Minor Ska
6 tracks, not registered with a PRO
27 tracks, registered with a PRO
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