UK Funky House Music Big Hit In Clubs Across England
Music July 2nd, 2009Funky house music is having a huge impact on British clubbers and UK nightlife. Music producers, record labels, artists and deejays are beginning to recognize the importance of the new funky music style. Funky house music has been receiving increased amounts of airplay on television, radio stations and in clubs across the country.
Funky house music is more commonly known in the UK as “UK funky” within the nightlife community. The genre is a combination of house music, grime and afrobeats. Producers of UK funky tracks tend to focus on percussions, synthesizers, and samples when creating their music records.
The widespread success of UK funky House music can be attributed to the unique dance moves associated with the genre. Clubbers throughout the country have taken a liking to these dance moves named “skanks” and many have even upload videos of their attempts to social networking sites such as YouTube. A very successful UK funky house dance is called “Head, shoulders, knees and toes” and was introduced by the K.I.G Family.
Producers and artists are starting to notice the significance of funky house music and are beginning to target fans of the music style. There has been an increase in the number of music tracks produced which is aimed directly at the UK funky house market. Artists like Crazy Cousinz and Donaeo have benefited from adapting there style to suit the genre.
Promoters and nightclubs are benefiting from the recent rise in popularity for UK funky house music within the country. This has resulted in a rise in funky house music nights and events. “Raves” is how these events are referred to within the clubbing community.
The media is expressing its support for funky house music’s rise in popularity within the United Kingdom. Their support has meant UK funky is being played across major UK radio and music television channels.
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 the role of UK funky house music grows within the nightlife community, it will continually gain recognition as an influential music style. Along with the support of the UK music industry, funky house is destined have a big impact on British music.
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