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- Nu-funk abstract "Nu funk is a contemporary form of the 1970s musical genre funk.Since mid-1990s and further into 2000s, 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 musical instruments and recording equipment, as well as distribution via analogue record discs. However, an updated tighter sound is not uncommon as well. Stylistically, nu funk is somewhat close to jam bands.Nu-funk originated in Brooklyn in the 1980s[citation needed]. The music was slow[citation needed], riff-oriented and danceable. Listeners would often dance and "jive" during the riffs.Unlike original funk that was primarily US-based, nu funk is a worldwide phenomenon. Most notable bands such as The Quantic Soul Orchestra and The New Mastersounds come from the UK. Other countries are also well represented with bands like The Poets of Rhythm from Germany and The Bamboos from Australia. Since the late 2000s however, the Nu-Funk sound has adapted influences from Hip-Hop, Funky Breaks, Dubstep and Big Beat and became a more diverse sample-based form of music but keeping with the funk motif. This style of Nu-Funk has been popularised by the likes of Featurecast and A Skillz, and is usually played around 100-120 BPM. A notable label of this kind of Nu-Funk is Boogie Boutique Records (London, UK)and the GoodGroove Records label in Bath, UK.".
- Nu-funk instrument Clarinet.
- Nu-funk instrument Double_bass.
- Nu-funk instrument Drum_kit.
- Nu-funk instrument Drum_machine.
- Nu-funk instrument Flute.
- Nu-funk instrument Guitar.
- Nu-funk instrument Keyboard_instrument.
- Nu-funk instrument Piano.
- Nu-funk instrument Saxophone.
- Nu-funk instrument String_instrument.
- Nu-funk instrument Synthesizer.
- Nu-funk instrument Trombone.
- Nu-funk instrument Trumpet.
- Nu-funk instrument Turntablism.
- Nu-funk stylisticOrigin Acid_jazz.
- Nu-funk stylisticOrigin Big_beat.
- Nu-funk stylisticOrigin Breakbeat.
- Nu-funk stylisticOrigin Contemporary_R&B.
- Nu-funk stylisticOrigin Electronica.
- Nu-funk stylisticOrigin Funk.
- Nu-funk stylisticOrigin Hip_hop_music.
- Nu-funk stylisticOrigin Jazz-funk.
- Nu-funk stylisticOrigin Neo_soul.
- Nu-funk stylisticOrigin P-Funk.
- Nu-funk stylisticOrigin Trip_hop.
- Nu-funk wikiPageExternalLink www.nufunk.ca.
- Nu-funk wikiPageID "10890930".
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- Nu-funk bgcolor "orange".
- Nu-funk color "black".
- Nu-funk culturalOrigins "1990.0".
- Nu-funk hasPhotoCollection Nu-funk.
- Nu-funk instruments Clarinet.
- Nu-funk instruments Double_bass.
- Nu-funk instruments Drum_kit.
- Nu-funk instruments Drum_machine.
- Nu-funk instruments Flute.
- Nu-funk instruments Guitar.
- Nu-funk instruments Keyboard_instrument.
- Nu-funk instruments Piano.
- Nu-funk instruments Saxophone.
- Nu-funk instruments String_instrument.
- Nu-funk instruments Synthesizer.
- Nu-funk instruments Trombone.
- Nu-funk instruments Trumpet.
- Nu-funk instruments Turntablism.
- Nu-funk name "Nu-funk".
- Nu-funk otherTopics Breakbeat.
- Nu-funk otherTopics G-funk.
- Nu-funk otherTopics Nu_jazz.
- Nu-funk popularity "Underground".
- Nu-funk stylisticOrigins Acid_jazz.
- Nu-funk stylisticOrigins Big_beat.
- Nu-funk stylisticOrigins Breakbeat.
- Nu-funk stylisticOrigins Contemporary_R&B.
- Nu-funk stylisticOrigins Electronica.
- Nu-funk stylisticOrigins Funk.
- Nu-funk stylisticOrigins Hip_hop_music.
- Nu-funk stylisticOrigins Jazz-funk.
- Nu-funk stylisticOrigins Neo_soul.
- Nu-funk stylisticOrigins P-Funk.
- Nu-funk stylisticOrigins Trip_hop.
- Nu-funk subgenrelist "list of jazz genres".
- Nu-funk subject Category:Electronic_music_genres.
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- Nu-funk type Music107020895.
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- Nu-funk type Genre.
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- Nu-funk type TopicalConcept.
- Nu-funk type MusicalComposition.
- Nu-funk type Concept.
- Nu-funk comment "Nu funk is a contemporary form of the 1970s musical genre funk.Since mid-1990s and further into 2000s, 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 musical instruments and recording equipment, as well as distribution via analogue record discs. However, an updated tighter sound is not uncommon as well.".
- Nu-funk label "Nu-Funk".
- Nu-funk label "Nu-funk".
- Nu-funk sameAs Nu-Funk.
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- Nu-funk sameAs Q7067688.
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- Nu-funk sameAs Nu-funk.
- Nu-funk wasDerivedFrom Nu-funk?oldid=599759607.
- Nu-funk isPrimaryTopicOf Nu-funk.
- Nu-funk name "Nu-funk".