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Thread started 03/27/23 8:48am

ShellyMcG

New Funk? Recommendations Please!

Given that this is a Prince site, I assume that most of you like funk music. Personally, I was never really interested in that genre until relatively recently but when I go in, I go ALL in. So the last year has been full of Prince, Rick James, George Clinton, Bootsy Collins and Teena Marie. I haven't quite moved on to the likes of Sly Stone or James Brown yet but they're both on the list.

But all those acts listed above are, it's safe to say, past their prime. Or sadly not around these days. But that doesn't mean that the genre is gone. There are plenty of people out there doing what they can to keep the funk alive. The problem is finding them. I've already been introduced to the likes of Mayer Hawthorne and Chromeo. But I'm always open to suggestions and I figure you guys are probably the best people to ask for recommendations from.

But just to show that I'm not all about taking, I'm here to give too. So here's a link (I hope I did it right) to a brand new song from Chromeo. It's been living in my head rent free for the last week so I hope you enjoy it too.

https://m.youtube.com/wat...7w-Dp16hH0
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Reply #1 posted 03/28/23 8:10am

Cinny

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Did you ever listen to Marcus Machado's 2021 album Aquarius Purple? Hard to define what funk is sometimes, but it's a good recommendation (e.g. "Table Dance").

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Reply #2 posted 03/28/23 8:15am

ShellyMcG

Cinny said:

Did you ever listen to Marcus Machado's 2021 album Aquarius Purple? Hard to define what funk is sometimes, but it's a good recommendation (e.g. "Table Dance").



I've never heard of it but I will listen to it for sure. Thank you.
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Reply #3 posted 03/29/23 10:09am

nayroo2002

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Why funk around with new junk?

Get some o' this, first! biggrin

James Brown 'Foundations ...1964-1969'

"Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends"
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Reply #4 posted 03/29/23 10:35am

nayroo2002

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Thanks for the heads UP , Shelly!

That was fun to watch!

"Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends"
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Reply #5 posted 03/30/23 8:45am

S2DG

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Didn't know Chromeo had some new work, thanks for the heads up! I've been a fan since their first album because I love the humor they bring to the groove.

Funk obsessed for decades, my first note is to just stop everything and listen to the man who invented the genre, James Brown. Everybody has a favorite era but I say start at the beginning and at some point get to the album "Love, Power, Peace: Live at the Olympia, Paris, 1971" which features a very young, Bootsy Collins with his brother Catfish on guitar.

Funk had a revival in the early 2000's and a lot of great bands came out around the world. Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings were a personal favorite and have 7 studo albums. While she and the band were funky, they were more of a soul band.

I've recently discovered a handful of really great British funk bands that are still doing it well like The New Mastersounds. Then you got Osaka Monaurail who have been rocking a complete James Brown vibe since 1992 and they're from Japan.

Jazz Funk is another genre that is a favorite of mine with Herbie Hancock & the Headhunters being a good place to start listening.

This is a very vast and deep topic so I'm going to stop rambling now, hope this gives you a little to think about.

music



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Reply #6 posted 04/03/23 8:19am

mill8

Boulevards: Electric cowboy . Born in Carolina Mud

https://www.nodepression....olina-mud/

Funk a la Curtis Mayfield at it´s best. dancing jig

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Reply #7 posted 04/03/23 12:41pm

ShellyMcG

S2DG said:

Didn't know Chromeo had some new work, thanks for the heads up! I've been a fan since their first album because I love the humor they bring to the groove.

Funk obsessed for decades, my first note is to just stop everything and listen to the man who invented the genre, James Brown. Everybody has a favorite era but I say start at the beginning and at some point get to the album "Love, Power, Peace: Live at the Olympia, Paris, 1971" which features a very young, Bootsy Collins with his brother Catfish on guitar.

Funk had a revival in the early 2000's and a lot of great bands came out around the world. Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings were a personal favorite and have 7 studo albums. While she and the band were funky, they were more of a soul band.

I've recently discovered a handful of really great British funk bands that are still doing it well like The New Mastersounds. Then you got Osaka Monaurail who have been rocking a complete James Brown vibe since 1992 and they're from Japan.

Jazz Funk is another genre that is a favorite of mine with Herbie Hancock & the Headhunters being a good place to start listening.

This is a very vast and deep topic so I'm going to stop rambling now, hope this gives you a little to think about.

music



[Edited 3/30/23 8:47am]



James Brown's catalog seems like a daunting task. I will get around to it but I was planning on taking a break from the "old" music and seeking out some of the newer stuff in the meantime. I had just discovered Stargard too so I plan on checking out those first when I eventually get back to the older stuff.
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Reply #8 posted 04/03/23 12:43pm

ShellyMcG

mill8 said:

Boulevards: Electric cowboy . Born in Carolina Mud




https://www.nodepression....olina-mud/



Funk a la Curtis Mayfield at it´s best. dancing jig





I had heard a Boulevards song a couple of years ago and couldn't remember his (or the song's) name until you mentioned him just now. I found the song too. It was called "Steady". Great song so I'll definitely check out more of him.
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Reply #9 posted 04/06/23 8:35am

2freaky

I'll tell U what the Eye in the Pimp stand 4!
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Reply #10 posted 04/13/23 6:31am

Krid

Not so new, but really cool: Plant Life - The return of Jack Splash

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Reply #11 posted 04/28/23 3:19am

ShellyMcG

Thanks for all the recommendations guys. Some really great stuff. As my way of saying thank you, here's some more brand new Chromeo

https://m.youtube.com/wat...3s7b78DzUc
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Reply #12 posted 04/28/23 10:15am

RJOrion

nayroo2002 said:

Why funk around with new junk?


Get some o' this, first! biggrin



James Brown 'Foundations ...1964-1969'



Those songs are the TRUE origins of funk music, no doubt
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Reply #13 posted 05/03/23 5:31am

Germanegro

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Stretch out and listen to the Venezuelan band via NYC (last time I checked) Los Amigos Invisibles. Their styles run the gamut of Afro-Caribbean, rock, pop, soul, and Indigenous folk ramblings, and they definitely get on the one on their album Arepa 3000.
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Reply #14 posted 05/03/23 6:48am

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Reply #15 posted 05/03/23 7:04am

ShellyMcG

Germanegro said:



Good stuff. Although I feel like in order to listen to this properly, I should be sitting poolside sipping a cocktail smile
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