Funky House Is Storming Across The UK
Funky house has had a big effect on British nightlife and the UK clubbing scene. UK funky house music is becoming widely recognized by many artists, music producers and dj's. This has resulted in funky songs being increasingly played across radio stations, music channels and in nightclubs.
"UK funky" is the term used to describe funky house music in the UK; it is a type of house music. Its a blend house music and electronic dance music from Africa and the Caribbean. The composition of UK funky music mainly consists of soulful vocals, synthesizers, samples and percussions.
The dance moves and catchy hooks of UK funky house music are partly to do with the success funky house is having in England. They are being increasingly mimicked by clubbers on the dance floors of nightclubs. Innovators of these dance moves (known as skanks) and hooks include K.I.G Family and Coldsteps.
As the significance of UK funky grows within the clubbing community many artists associated with grime and UK garage are beginning to adapt to cater for the growing trend in funky music. Also funky house is increasingly being seen as profitable market for new musicians to target their music towards. The rewards of targeting funky house are evident in the success Crazy Cousinz with their tracks "Do You Mind Ft Kyla" and "Bongo Jam Ft Calista".
Music event promoters and nightclub owners have become aware of the importance of funky house, and are specifically targeting its audience. There are now several funky house only club nights and events. These events are sometimes called "raves"; many of these events often take place in major venues like SeOne and Ministry of Sound.
Television channels and radio stations have helped contribute to the rise in popularity for UK funky house. MTV Base and digital radio station BBC 1xtra have been expressing their continued support for funky house music.
Radio 1 Dj Tim Westwood is contributing to the rise in UK funky house music. By allowing new funky house artists to appear on his show he is adding credibility to UK funky house music. Club Deejays are also playing funky tracks as they are known to fill the dance floor.
As UK funky house music increases in popularity, it should hopefully encourage artists and producers to target the music style. With the continued support for UK funky from the music industry funky house is bound to have a lasting effect on the UK nightlife community. - 18424
"UK funky" is the term used to describe funky house music in the UK; it is a type of house music. Its a blend house music and electronic dance music from Africa and the Caribbean. The composition of UK funky music mainly consists of soulful vocals, synthesizers, samples and percussions.
The dance moves and catchy hooks of UK funky house music are partly to do with the success funky house is having in England. They are being increasingly mimicked by clubbers on the dance floors of nightclubs. Innovators of these dance moves (known as skanks) and hooks include K.I.G Family and Coldsteps.
As the significance of UK funky grows within the clubbing community many artists associated with grime and UK garage are beginning to adapt to cater for the growing trend in funky music. Also funky house is increasingly being seen as profitable market for new musicians to target their music towards. The rewards of targeting funky house are evident in the success Crazy Cousinz with their tracks "Do You Mind Ft Kyla" and "Bongo Jam Ft Calista".
Music event promoters and nightclub owners have become aware of the importance of funky house, and are specifically targeting its audience. There are now several funky house only club nights and events. These events are sometimes called "raves"; many of these events often take place in major venues like SeOne and Ministry of Sound.
Television channels and radio stations have helped contribute to the rise in popularity for UK funky house. MTV Base and digital radio station BBC 1xtra have been expressing their continued support for funky house music.
Radio 1 Dj Tim Westwood is contributing to the rise in UK funky house music. By allowing new funky house artists to appear on his show he is adding credibility to UK funky house music. Club Deejays are also playing funky tracks as they are known to fill the dance floor.
As UK funky house music increases in popularity, it should hopefully encourage artists and producers to target the music style. With the continued support for UK funky from the music industry funky house is bound to have a lasting effect on the UK nightlife community. - 18424
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Want to know more about the best funky house songs? I suggest you watch "The Funky Anthem" by Crazy Cousinz featuring Mc Versatile.


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