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Since the mid-1990s the nu-funk or funk revivalist scene, centered on the deep funk collectors scene, is producing new material influenced by the sounds of rare funk 45s. Labels include Desco, Soul Fire , Daptone , Timmion, Neapolitan, Bananarama, Kay-Dee, and Tramp.
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Neurofunk. Neurofunk (also known informally as neuro) is a dark subgenre of drum and bass which emerged between 1997 and 1998 in London, England as a progression of techstep . It was further developed by juxtaposing elements of darker, heavier, and harder forms of funk with multiple influences ranging from techno, house and jazz, distinguished ...
- Late 1990s, United Kingdom
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Overview. Artists. Albums. Tracks. Wiki. Shouts. Wiki. Nu funk is a contemporary form of the 1970s musical genre funk. Since mid-1990's and further into 2000's, a number of new bands have emerged that played original compositions intended to imitate the sound of 1970's deep funk bands.
Nu funk is a contemporary genre of funk. Since mid-1990s and further into the 2000s, a number of new bands have emerged that played original compositions intended to imitate the sound of deep funk bands. The concept usually includes using vintage musical instruments and recording equipment, as well as distribution via analogue record discs.
Nu funk is a contemporary form of the 1970s musical genre funk. Since mid-1990's and further into 2000's, a number of new bands have emerged that played original compositions intended to imitate the sound of 1970's deep funk bands. The concept usually includes using vintage mu… read more.
Nu-funk. Stylistic origins. Funk, R&B, neo soul, breakbeat, electronica, p-funk, acid jazz, jazz-funk, big beat, hip hop, trip hop. Cultural origins. Early 1990s, USand the UK. Typical instruments. Turntables, synthesizer, keyboard, drum machine, strings, piano, guitar, upright bass, bass, saxophone, flute, trumpet, trombone, clarinet, drums.