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I hate the term Neo Soul, but... Got some new cds, one by Dwele and the other By Calvin Richardson. If you like grooves like D'Angelo, Musiq, et al, you should check them out
here is dwele: http://www.amazon.com/exe...44-4090256 . [This message was edited Mon Oct 13 13:34:06 PDT 2003 by jthad1129] ---------------------------------
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I hate that term too man.- There's nothing new about soul music but whatever Joe public says
I did get Dwele Cd and it is definitely funky. | |
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SweetKreme said: I hate that term too man.- There's nothing new about soul music but whatever Joe public says
I did get Dwele Cd and it is definitely funky. Why this cd has not 'hit', with all the other trash out there, is beyond me. It is very good, I might start a new artist thread. ---------------------------------
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jthad1129 said: SweetKreme said: I hate that term too man.- There's nothing new about soul music but whatever Joe public says
I did get Dwele Cd and it is definitely funky. Why this cd has not 'hit', with all the other trash out there, is beyond me. It is very good, I might start a new artist thread. That's a good idea! | |
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They call it "Neo Soul" because "Soul" unfortunately conjures up artists like Smokey, Stevie Wonder, "old school" artists that are churning out "quiet storm" snoozer babymaking music.
The new artists that are coming out (in my opinion) didn't want to be categorized as the same style, because, no offense to Issac Hayes or Aretha, but that style of music is just cheesy, whereas Donnie or India or Jill are indeed pumping something fresh into the genre... therefore, the style needed a name to distance itself from "OLD SCHOOL SOUL". So, hate the name, it don't matter. When you say Neo Soul, you KNOW you're not saying "the new record by the Manhattans". The Last Otan Track: www.funkmusician.com/what.mp3 | |
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i dont understand the hate for this term...
so much more to be annoyed by in this world...so much more!! Space for sale... | |
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sosgemini said: i dont understand the hate for this term...
Me neither. Like Otan said... today's "neo-soul" is new cuz soul continued up until the late 70s early 80s and then skipped a generation to the mid 90s. So calling it soul does not account for the fact that it incorporated the dramatic aesthetic shifts in black music that occurred during the interim, most notably the rise of hip hop. Nelson George called it post-soul culture. Neo-soul is a valiant attempt to integrate the two. Unfortunately, like everything else, the industry has sought to exploit the popularity of this and created a genre in which they could not only promote some very talented artists, but slide in some weak ass shit hoping that the tag "neo-soul" would be sufficient for people to trust that it is worthy of its founding canon (Me'Shell, Erykah, D). As a result, they have stripped "neo-soul" of most of its meaning. "That...magic, the start of something revolutionary-the Minneapolis Sound, we should cherish it and not punish prince for not being able to replicate it."-Dreamshaman32 | |
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Theres nothing "Neo" about what comes from the Soul~ | |
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ThePrettyman said: Theres nothing "Neo" about what comes from the Soul~
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NuPwrSoul said: sosgemini said: i dont understand the hate for this term...
Me neither. Like Otan said... today's "neo-soul" is new cuz soul continued up until the late 70s early 80s and then skipped a generation to the mid 90s. So calling it soul does not account for the fact that it incorporated the dramatic aesthetic shifts in black music that occurred during the interim, most notably the rise of hip hop. Nelson George called it post-soul culture. Neo-soul is a valiant attempt to integrate the two. Unfortunately, like everything else, the industry has sought to exploit the popularity of this and created a genre in which they could not only promote some very talented artists, but slide in some weak ass shit hoping that the tag "neo-soul" would be sufficient for people to trust that it is worthy of its founding canon (Me'Shell, Erykah, D). As a result, they have stripped "neo-soul" of most of its meaning. I didn't realize there *was* hate for the term. . .other than the opinions expressed here. Hey Nu, I'm curious, who do you consider some of the "weak ass shit" the industry is sliding in? | |
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I would guess the scorn stems from the liberal use of the term which seems to apply to any black artist who plays their instruments or writes their own music.
I just happen to be one who dislikes labels in general. | |
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violator said: I would guess the scorn stems from the liberal use of the term which seems to apply to any black artist who plays their instruments or writes their own music.
I just happen to be one who dislikes labels in general. labels r meant 2 control creativity and segregate the music according 2 race america is famous 4 this type of mind game don't let the label fool u it doesn't matter what they call it soul is eternal | |
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