Funky house
Funky house | |
---|---|
Stylistic origins | House, disco, funk, boogie |
Cultural origins | Mid-1980s United States |
Typical instruments | Synthesizer, keyboards, sampler, drum machine, sequencer |
(complete list) | |
Other topics | |
Nu-disco • Nu-funk • G-funk • French house |
Funky house is a subgenre of house music that uses funk samples, a funk-inspired bass line or a strong soul influence, combined with drum breaks that draw inspiration from 1970s and 1980s funk records.[1]
Like most variants of house, the genre makes heavy use of synthesizers, samples and soulful vocals, although unlike in more electronically bent Chicago and deep house, presence of acoustic instrumentation is much more common. Notable producers and artists that have worked in this genre include Basement Jaxx, the Freemasons, Soul Central, Armand Van Helden, StoneBridge, Seamus Haji, Moto Blanco, Bag Raiders, Olav Basoski, Les Rythmes Digitales, Cassius and Mikey High Jinks.
The genre is commercially popular, with record labels such as Defected Records, Ministry of Sound, Hed Kandi, and Fierce Angel all releasing compilation albums dedicated to the genre.[2][3] It was particularly successful in the early and mid 2000s (decade).[4]
References
- ↑ Zielinski, Kevin. "Funky House". Retrieved 7 November 2012.
- ↑ Ministry of Sound Funky House Sessions Compilation
- ↑ Hed Kandi Classic Funky House Compilation
- ↑ http://www.allmusic.com/album/mastercuts-funky-house-mw0000563852