ISLAND FUNK : New Article @GLmag : NASSAU BEYOND

TREWTREW 2,037 Posts
edited May 2007 in Announcements
NEW COLUMNIST at groundliftmag.com[/b]Funk can be fused with most any other genre, often with pleasing results (see the jazz fusion group Return to Forever for an example of bad results.) But barring those ill advised combinations, Funk has always fused best with countries whose native musical styles are rooted in polyrhythmic African tradition. ISLAND FUNK[/b]

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  • TREWTREW 2,037 Posts
    UP^^^

  • TheGoochTheGooch 541 Posts
    NEW COLUMNIST at groundliftmag.com[/b]



    Funk can be fused with most any other genre, often with pleasing results (see the jazz fusion group Return to Forever for an example of bad results.) But barring those ill advised combinations, Funk has always fused best with countries whose native musical styles are rooted in polyrhythmic African tradition.

    ISLAND FUNK[/b]


    would be great if there was a sample of the records mentioned.

  • TREWTREW 2,037 Posts
    NEW COLUMNIST at groundliftmag.com[/b]



    Funk can be fused with most any other genre, often with pleasing results (see the jazz fusion group Return to Forever for an example of bad results.) But barring those ill advised combinations, Funk has always fused best with countries whose native musical styles are rooted in polyrhythmic African tradition.

    ISLAND FUNK[/b]


    would be great if there was a sample of the records mentioned.

    haha. you're not the 1st to mention that... i'd say 'get your dig on' but the tabou and dry bread are hard to pull. if i get one more request to post audio, consider it done.
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