"Deliberately 'repetitive' in force, black musics (especially those genres associated with dance) use the 'cut' to emphasize the repetitive nature of the music by 'skipping back to another beginning which we have already heard,' making room for accidents and ruptures inside the music itself. In this formulation, repetition and rupture work within and against each other, building multiple circular musical lines that are broken and then absorbed or managed in the reestablishment of rhythmic lines" (BN 70).