Schaffel

Schaffel is a style of progressive electronic dance music in which the beat is moved. Often, the eighth note is used to generate a swing. The term " sheepskin " is first the phonetic spelling of " Shuffle" in German.

Particularly noteworthy is the song " Strict Machine " by Goldfrapp from the year 2003, which established the genre in the clubs. The British electro-pop band Pet Shop Boys scored with style typical elements in 2009 international chart success with her song "Love Etc. "..

Beginning of the 21st century Schaffel was popularized by the Compilations Schaffelfieber of German minimal techno music label Kompakt. Other notable publications are "Like Tears in Rain" (2000) by Covenant "Wasted ( Naghavi Mix) " (2000) by And One and "Midnight " (2001) by E Nomine. Late 2000s is the Schaffel beat increasingly found in pop songs, including in " Some Girls " (2004) by Rachel Stevens, " I Kissed a Girl" ( 2008) by Katy Perry, "Run Devil Run " (2009) by Girls ' Generation but also "Uprising " by Muse.

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