Funky House/UK Funky??? What a load of wank

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Post by DZA » Sun Jun 14, 2009 11:24 am

Not feeling funky at all
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Post by Pada » Sun Jun 14, 2009 11:32 am

Dark Knight - A Warning http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=193533 track 3

or anything by dark knight (aka kromestar? maybe)

Darkus Beat Company - Promises (Roska Remix) http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=157147

Cooly G - Love Dub Refix http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=186660


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Post by magma » Sun Jun 14, 2009 11:39 am

Isn't UK Funky what Dubstep producers decide to make if they can't figure out how to program decent drums?
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Post by beerz » Sun Jun 14, 2009 11:46 am

Magma wrote:Isn't UK Funky what Dubstep producers decide to make if they can't figure out how to program decent drums?
u cud argue uk funky drums are a lot more complex than dubstep drum patterns

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Post by dubluke » Sun Jun 14, 2009 11:54 am

bEErz wrote:
Magma wrote:Isn't UK Funky what Dubstep producers decide to make if they can't figure out how to program decent drums?
u cud argue uk funky drums are a lot more complex than dubstep drum patterns
lol yeah definitely, most percussion parts in funky are WAY more complex than most dubstep drums
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Post by mikey_g » Sun Jun 14, 2009 12:09 pm

its just daft fuckin carnival music most of teh time.

get sum drums
add a bass going 'duhn dun dun d dun' (put on repeat)
add a few claps and clicks
add some emotional woman wailing over the top in lil samples
then finish it with some fuckin bongos

BINGO


saying all that there are a few ok tunes and I would like to hear it on a decent system surrounded by bare bitches shakin their booty in my face. ya get me?
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Post by j-sh » Sun Jun 14, 2009 12:14 pm

i kind of think the point of uk funky isnt to be like headphone vibes. Like it takes the club elements of grime and puts it in a format you can dance to with girls or whatever. So like if it sounds shit listening to it on on youtube, that's probably why...
just to say im not a fan either, but like yeh its not an all times all places kind of music

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Post by r3pulse » Sun Jun 14, 2009 12:17 pm

most of you would have said the same about dubstep in the first couple of years. Give it time, wait for more drum and bass influence to creep through and you'll all be funky 4 life. Dont like it much my self, just saying there are hints of directions it could take which I can get into.

House like Octa Push, Geeneus, Grievous Angel, Kode 9, Ramdanman & Blim-Sous la Sable, Roska Elevated Levels are dope. Dunno how much of that is 'funky' but house is house

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Post by mikey_g » Sun Jun 14, 2009 12:18 pm

R3pulse wrote:most of you would have said the same about dubstep in the first couple of years. Give it time, wait for more drum and bass influence to creep through and you'll all be funky 4 life. Dont like it much my self, just saying there are hints of directions it could take which I can get into.

House like Octa Push, Geeneus, Grievous Angel, Kode 9, Ramdanman & Blim-Sous la Sable, Roska Elevated Levels are dope. Dunno how much of that is 'funky' but house is house
i dont think funky will get influenced by dnb.
that would be silly
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Post by r3pulse » Sun Jun 14, 2009 12:24 pm

mikey g wrote:
R3pulse wrote:most of you would have said the same about dubstep in the first couple of years. Give it time, wait for more drum and bass influence to creep through and you'll all be funky 4 life. Dont like it much my self, just saying there are hints of directions it could take which I can get into.

House like Octa Push, Geeneus, Grievous Angel, Kode 9, Ramdanman & Blim-Sous la Sable, Roska Elevated Levels are dope. Dunno how much of that is 'funky' but house is house
i dont think funky will get influenced by dnb.
that would be silly
how is funky any less susceptible to dnb influence then UK garage was? both are house.

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Post by Pada » Sun Jun 14, 2009 12:26 pm

R3pulse wrote:
mikey g wrote:
R3pulse wrote:most of you would have said the same about dubstep in the first couple of years. Give it time, wait for more drum and bass influence to creep through and you'll all be funky 4 life. Dont like it much my self, just saying there are hints of directions it could take which I can get into.

House like Octa Push, Geeneus, Grievous Angel, Kode 9, Ramdanman & Blim-Sous la Sable, Roska Elevated Levels are dope. Dunno how much of that is 'funky' but house is house
i dont think funky will get influenced by dnb.
that would be silly
how is funky any less susceptible to dnb influence then UK garage was? both are house.
Uk garage came from Jungle/DNB (i.e. being played in 2nd rooms of dnb nights) Funky came from house and grime.
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Post by -dubson- » Sun Jun 14, 2009 12:26 pm

find the more tribal dark funky, rather than the simple cheesy vocal sort of thing, yeah dark night is a good place to start.

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Post by miscreant » Sun Jun 14, 2009 12:30 pm

R3pulse wrote:most of you would have said the same about dubstep in the first couple of years. Give it time, wait for more drum and bass influence to creep through and you'll all be funky 4 life. Dont like it much my self, just saying there are hints of directions it could take which I can get into.

House like Octa Push, Geeneus, Grievous Angel, Kode 9, Ramdanman & Blim-Sous la Sable, Roska Elevated Levels are dope. Dunno how much of that is 'funky' but house is house
Thats the thing, i dont actually know what is and what isnt 'funky house' and what is or isnt 'uk funky'. It seems the 2 phrases seem to mean the same thing to different people.

DnB influencing most things always turns out pretty tasty though. Lets hope it gets rid of those fucking ridiculous budget calypso drums and gives the bitch who keeps singing soppy bollocks over every tune a good slapping anyway!

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Post by diss04 » Sun Jun 14, 2009 12:38 pm

Magma wrote:Isn't UK Funky what Dubstep producers decide to make if they can't figure out how to program decent drums?
lol fail
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Re: Funky House/UK Funky??? What a load of wank

Post by RubiconMan » Sun Jun 14, 2009 1:21 pm

hackman wrote:
MiscreanT wrote:I havent heard a lot of this stuff
then fuck off and go listen to some before you slate it :roll:
lol maybe a bit rude . but that is a fair point. certain tunes jus hit the spot. certain tunes are shit. same wi owt.
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Post by HamCrescendo » Sun Jun 14, 2009 1:29 pm

I dont mind it but DJs, if the dancefloor is absolutely rammo, don't play some funky house tunes you've been feeling recently, we cant dance to it properly and it ends up feeling really flat.

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Post by xarcane » Sun Jun 14, 2009 1:32 pm

MiscreanT wrote:
R3pulse wrote:most of you would have said the same about dubstep in the first couple of years. Give it time, wait for more drum and bass influence to creep through and you'll all be funky 4 life. Dont like it much my self, just saying there are hints of directions it could take which I can get into.

House like Octa Push, Geeneus, Grievous Angel, Kode 9, Ramdanman & Blim-Sous la Sable, Roska Elevated Levels are dope. Dunno how much of that is 'funky' but house is house
Thats the thing, i dont actually know what is and what isnt 'funky house' and what is or isnt 'uk funky'. It seems the 2 phrases seem to mean the same thing to different people.

DnB influencing most things always turns out pretty tasty though. Lets hope it gets rid of those fucking ridiculous budget calypso drums and gives the bitch who keeps singing soppy bollocks over every tune a good slapping anyway!
I don't personally like Funky House but girls love it, so what can you do. It's a big night to go to... This UK Funky ting is narco though. I understand chilled, but it makes me wanna go sleep. It's the sort of music I reckon I'd listen to if I was making love to a fleshlight.

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Post by beerz » Sun Jun 14, 2009 1:33 pm

funky house tends to have a harder 4/4 kick from wt i seen. uk funky has that kinda salsa/carnival vibe about it with bongo's n whistles n stuff. seems "lighter" than funky house.

Also, funky house can get confused with electro n house whereas its harder to confuse uk funky with electro.

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Post by capo ultra » Sun Jun 14, 2009 2:12 pm

mikey g wrote:
get sum drums
add a bass going 'duhn dun dun d dun' (put on repeat)
add a few claps and clicks
add some emotional woman wailing over the top in lil samples
then finish it with some fuckin bongos

BINGO

get sum drums
add a bass going 'duhn dun dun d dun' (put on repeat)
add a snare after 3 beats of a bass drum dun dun dun tish
add a sub going wahwahwahwah
then finish it with some fuckin sample nicked off a 'dark film'

reminds me...
we should get that dark minimal mix sorted
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Post by capo ultra » Sun Jun 14, 2009 2:16 pm

all music's shit anyway to be fair
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