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  1. Wonky is a subgenre of electronic dance music known primarily for its off-kilter or “unstable” beats, as well as its eclectic, colorful blend of genres including hip-hop, electro-funk, 8-bit, jazz fusion, glitch, and crunk.

  2. Mar 11, 2024 · Regional scenes. Aquacrunk. Purple sound. Wonky is a subgenre of electronic dance music known primarily for its off-kilter or “unstable” beats, as well as its eclectic, colorful blend of genres including hip-hop, electro-funk, 8-bit, jazz fusion, glitch, and crunk.

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    Look up wonky in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wonky may refer to: Wonky (genre), a music genre that appeared before summer 2008. Wonky (album), a 2012 album by Orbital. Wonky pop, a loose grouping of musical acts that played what the BBC called "quirky, catchy and credible pop".

  4. not straight or level: wonky teeth. a wonky picture. I don't enjoy those programmes with wonky camera angles and pop music. mainly UK informal. (of fruit or vegetables) not of a regular shape, or different in shape to what is usual: The rules have been changed on the sale of wonky vegetables.

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  6. Wikipedia. Wiktionary. Shop. Featured: Rhombicuboctahedron by Leonardo da Vinci. Wonky Pop is a term used to describe a loose grouping of musical acts that play what the BBC calls "quirky, catchy and credible pop ". The style is rooted in the eccentric side of 1980s pop music.

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    Wonky pop was a loose grouping of musical acts that played what the BBC called "quirky, catchy and credible pop", rooted in the eccentric side of 1980s pop music, which was briefly popular in the late 2000s. Artists associated with the genre include Mika, Alphabeat and Frankmusik.

  8. Cultural Origins: Mid-2000s, Europe. Wonky pop was a loose grouping of musical acts that played what the BBC called "quirky, catchy and credible pop ", rooted in the eccentric side of 1980s pop music, which was briefly popular in the late 2000s. [1] Artists associated with the genre include Mika, Alphabeat and Frankmusik.

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