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  1. Following the decline of disco music in the United States, electro emerged as a fusion of funk [9] and early hip-hop with principal influences from New York boogie, German and Japanese electronic pop music. The genre emerged with musicians Arthur Baker, Afrika Bambaataa, Warp 9, and Hashim.

  2. Context and History. Many of the early electro-funk records came out of Ohio. In Dayton, Ohio, the family group Zapp, featuring Roger, built on the technological concepts popularized in funk by Sly Stone and George Clinton. Zapp and Roger used modern technology (including electronic drum machines) and excluded disco elements to create a unique ...

  3. It’s essentially a melting pot of African-American styles such as Chicago House, Electro, Funk & Synthpop, and was largely pioneered by Chicago-based electronic music producers & musicians Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson and Derrick May.

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  4. Sep 15, 2021 · Last updated: Sep 15, 2021 • 4 min read. In the 1980s, DJs with a background in hip-hop, funk, and disco began producing a new kind of dance music based around the Roland TR-808 drum machine. In doing so, they created a new genre known as electro, or electro-funk.

  5. Feb 16, 2003 · Electro-Funk was the prototype, and Hip-Hop, Techno, House, Jungle, Trip-Hop, Drum & Bass, UK Garage, plus countless other Dance derivatives, all owe their debts to its undoubted influence. Without it’s inspiration, it’s unlikely that British acts such as Coldcut, 808 State, A Guy Called Gerald, Soul To Soul, Massive Attack, The Prodigy ...

  6. Electro-funk, also known as "electro-boogie" or simply "electro", is a style of music originally developed in the early 1980s that features a mix of drum machines (predominently the Roland TR-808 drum machine), synthesizers, rapping, vocoders and talkboxes, and sampling.

  7. Just as Northern Soul was a British term for a style (or group of styles) of American black music, so was electro funk, and, like Northern, the roots of the scene are planted firmly in the North-West of England." - (Greg Wilson, 2002) Contents. [ hide] 1 History. 2 Subgenres. 3 Contemporary electro. 4 See also. [ edit] History.

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