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    WTF?

    7. Donk
    A pipe/plank-sound, that is used in Bouncy/scouse house/NRG music. Hearing this sound in a piece of music, one can easily recognise the genre of music it is.

    The sound is most commonly placed midway between beats, in the same place as hi-hats, but can be put in other places for different effects and such. The music it is used in is usually played between 150 and 160 Beats Per Minute.

    When dancing, a donk commonly makes the dancer bounce on the donk beat.
    They're playing some bouncy donk music tonight at that club!

    Are we goin' donkin tonight?
    Among other things it also means a big butt according to Urban Dictionary.
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    Guess it is an actual term

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    Yeah its pretty common here in the UK. Cheers for all the hints lads. Unfortunately i dont have any software/hardware etc that i can actually produce on yet. Just Loop decks on my S4, hence the need for sample packs. However, my appetite is whetted for producing tunes!

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    ^best track of 2008


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    Its so naff, but too catchy for its own good!

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