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Rumble (noise)

A rumble is a continuous deep, resonant sound, such as the sound made by heavy vehicles or thunder. In the context of audio reproduction rumble refers to a low frequency sound from the bearings inside a turntable. This is most noticeable in low quality turntables with ball bearings. Higher quality turntables use slide bearings, minimizing rumble.

Some phono pre-amplifiers implement a rumble filter, in an attempt to remove the noise. A heavier platter can also help dampen this.

Rumble measurement is carried out on turntables (for vinyl recordings) which tend to generate very low frequency noise originating from the centre bearing and from drive pulleys or belts, as well as from irregularities in the record disc itself.

It can be heard as low-frequency noise and becomes a serious problem when playing records on audio systems with a good low-frequency response. Even when not audible, rumble can cause intermodulation, modulating of the amplitude of other frequencies. The ‘unweighted’ response curve is intended for use in assessing the level of inaudible rumble with such intermodulation in mind.

Rumble (instrumental)

"Rumble" is an instrumental by Link Wray & His Ray Men. Originally released in April 1958 as a single with "The Swag" as a B-side and recorded in 1954, "Rumble" utilized the techniques of distortion and feedback, then largely unexplored in rock and roll. The piece is one of very few instrumental singles banned from the radio airwaves. It is also one of the first tunes to use the power chord, the "major modus operandi of [the] modern rock guitarist".

History

At a live gig in Fredericksburg, Virginia, attempting to work up a backing for The Diamonds' "The Stroll," Link Wray & His Ray Men came up with the stately, powerful instrumental "Rumble," which they originally called "Oddball." The instrumental was an instant hit with the live audience, which demanded four repeats that night.

Eventually the instrumental came to the attention of record producer Archie Bleyer of Cadence Records, who hated it, particularly after Wray poked holes in his amplifier's speakers to make the recording sound more like the live version; however, Bleyer's stepdaughter loved it and it was released despite his protest. Phil Everly heard it and suggested the title "Rumble", as it had a rough sound and said it sounded like a street fight.

Vamp

Vamp or vamps may refer to:

  • Vamp, short for Vampire
  • The upper part of a shoe
  • Vamp, synonym for femme fatale
  • A volunteer firefighter
  • Science and technology

  • VaMP, the first autonomous car that drove long distances in traffic
  • VAMP (VMS, Apache, MySQL, PHP), a variation of LAMP (software bundle)
  • VAMP Research Databank, former name of the General Practice Research Database
  • Vesicle-associated membrane protein, a family of proteins
  • The VAMP Regimen, a chemotherapy regimen for the treatment of low-risk childhood Hodgkin lymphoma
  • Project Vamp, a U.S. Navy hydrologic survey
  • "Vamps" short for De Haviland Vampire plane in Rhodesia
  • Music

  • Vamp (music), a repeating musical figure or accompaniment
  • Bands

  • Vamp (band), a Norwegian folk music band
  • Vamp (Thai band), a Thai Pop band formed in 2013
  • Vamps (Japanese band), a Japanese rock band
  • The Vamps (Australian band), formed in 1965
  • The Vamps (British band), a band formed in 2012
  • Albums

  • Vamps (album), the 2009 self-titled debut album of the Japanese band Vamps
  • Vamps (album)

    Vamps is the debut album by Vamps, released on June 10, 2009. The limited edition includes a DVD with the music videos for the album's three singles: "Love Addict", "I Gotta Kick Start Now", and "Evanescent", as well as the video for "Trouble" (the B-side of "I Gotta Kick Start Now"), which features Anza.

    The album reached number on 3 the Oricon chart and received generally positive reviews.Time magazine praised the album's "chugging three-chord rock", and said "all the hallmarks of classic Japanese rock are here, but amped up and hardened for a more streetwise generation."

    Track listing

    All lyrics written by Hyde. 

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    Vamps (band)

    Vamps (stylized as VAMPS) is a Japanese rock duo formed in 2008 by Hyde (vocalist, rhythm guitarist, lyricist and songwriter) and K.A.Z (lead guitarist, backing vocalist and songwriter). Only a year after their founding, Vamps performed its first international tour, ten dates in the United States, and in 2010 they went on their first world tour. Originally signed to Hyde's own record label Vamprose, every release the band has had to date has reached the top ten on the Oricon music chart. In 2013, the group changed labels to Universal Music Group's Delicious Deli Records and produced their worldwide debut release.

    History

    2008–2011

    Vamps was formed by Hyde (L'Arc-en-Ciel) and K.A.Z (Oblivion Dust) in 2008. They had been working together on Hyde's solo work since 2003. After years of collaboration, the two finally decided to form their own band and agreed that there was no better way to announce Vamps than getting out in front of the fans right away. Their first material was the single "Love Addict", released on July 2, 2008.

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