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Sublime could very well be considered ska. It could also be considered reggae, though, but the two are quite similar.
The world's largest telescope, the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), will be set up across Australia and South Africa. The project is an international collaboration involving several countries.
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Ska and rocksteady are both Jamaican music genres that evolved in the 1960s, but they have distinct characteristics. Ska features an upbeat tempo, prominent offbeat guitar and piano rhythms, and often includes brass instruments, creating a lively and danceable sound. Rocksteady emerged as a slower, more laid-back style that emphasized the bassline and featured smoother vocal harmonies, reflecting a shift towards more soulful themes. While ska laid the foundation for reggae, rocksteady acted as a transitional phase that paved the way for the genre's development.
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Ska and rocksteady.
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Sublime could very well be considered ska. It could also be considered reggae, though, but the two are quite similar.
Streetlight Manifesto is considered "3rd wave ska" or "ska-punk"
The world's largest telescope, the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), will be set up across Australia and South Africa. The project is an international collaboration involving several countries.
3rd wave ska is the third wave ska movement that started in the 1980s.
In the 60's, it was Jamaica with traditional Ska music, then it became popular in the 70's and 80's in England with the second wave or Two Tone, then it hit America in the 90's for the third wave which spawned ska-core and punkska. There are ska bands from all around the world though!
If you are talking about this CD: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ska-Mania-Various-Artists/dp/tracks/B0000075ME/ref=dp_tracks_all_1#disc_1 It is mainly two-tone (British 2nd wave) with a few Traditional (Jamaican) ska songs on it. ---- If you are talking about this CD: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ska-Mania-Various-Artists/dp/tracks/B0023P1D5Q/ref=dp_tracks_all_2#disc_2 It is about half two-tone and half traditional, basically, the Jamaican artists are traditional and the British are two-tone.
Yes they are considered ska.
SKA Minsk was created in 1975.
SKA Lviv was created in 1949.
Ska Keller was born in 1981.