Zouk
French Antillean music genre
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Zouk is a musical movement and dance pioneered by the French Antillean band Kassav' in the early 1980s. It was originally characterized by a fast tempo (120–145 bpm), a percussion-driven rhythm, and a loud horn section.[1] Musicians from Martinique and Guadeloupe eventually added MIDI instrumentation to their compas style, which developed into a genre called zouk-love.[2][3] Zouk-love is effectively the French Lesser Antilles' compas,[4] and it gradually became indistinguishable from compas.[4]
Stylistic origins
Cultural originsEarly 1980s, French Antilles (esp. Guadeloupe and Martinique)
| Zouk | |
|---|---|
| Stylistic origins | |
| Cultural origins | Early 1980s, French Antilles (esp. Guadeloupe and Martinique) |
| Typical instruments | |
| Derivative forms | Zouk-love, Kizomba |
| Regional scenes | |