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Been wanting to organize some of my favorite tracks and concluded what better way to do that than genre specific mixtapes.Enjoy the music, I know I will :^)T
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaporwave
Future funk is a French house-inspired offshoot that expands upon the disco and house elements of vaporwave. It involves much of the same visual imagery drawn from 1980s anime, with reference points including Urusei Yatsura, Super Dimension Fortress Macross, and Sailor Moon. Musically, future funk is produced in the same sample-based manner as
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Today, let's explore the internet's grooviest genre known as "Future Funk", how it has evolved overtime as a scene, and also take a look at some of my favori
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I rearranged some music for the mix.♪┏(・o・)┛ Have fun┗ ( ・o・) ┓♪List of songs :0:00 MACROSS 82-99 - Fun Tonight1:26 Kaoru Akimoto - Dress Down (Night Tempo
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Future funk is all about modernizing funk (and some disco elements) and giving it a contemporary spin. Songs are often staccato and catchy, and the genre differentiates itself from vaporwave in this way. Vaporwave has more of a flow; it's smoother; it samples different niches.
https://www.stereofox.com/articles/future-funk-genre-origin-history-playlists/
Future Funk is a simple way to take funk and soul from the 70s and 80s and slap a disco beat on it in the range of 115 - 130 BPM. Music sampled doesn't just come from 70s and 80s Funk from America, but also from 80s subgenre J-Funk, or "Japanese Funk". This was a small wave of Funk in the 80s out of Japan, which combined funk and pop.
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https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/FutureFunk
Future Funk (also known as New Disco, not to be confused with nu-disco) is a Sub-Genre of Vaporwave born during the middle of The New '10s; along with Vaportrap and Simpsonwave, it is one of the most well-known and popular subgenres of the movement, and like its sister and mother genres, was born and remains primarily active on The Internet.
https://www.stereofox.com/articles/future-funk-internet-based-electronic-music/
Often considered the revenge of 2010 internet-born genre Vaporwave, Future Funk is a disco-inspired variant that borrows the best from the past. It often takes disco tunes from the 70s and 80s and stacks building blocks of modern production on it. This style of music is not to be confused with hip hop based, sample-heavy genre coined around 2012.
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An ever growing list of the best future funk songs of all time.
https://daily.bandcamp.com/label-profile/neon-city-records-future-funk-profile
Neoncity's discography of originals and physical re-releases nearly encapsulates the entirety of future funk's foundational creators and albums. Part of this is owed to Law's quality control—future funk at its worst is dusty funk and disco pitched up on Garageband and paired with some anime art. For Neoncity, he wants songs that sound
https://yumetwins.com/blog/future-funk-a-guide-to-this-retro-aesthetic
Future funk draws inspiration from city pop, the 1980s Japanese pop music genre. City pop, characterized by its breezy and soft rock styles, found a new audience outside Japan, contributing its global popularity. Moreover, the genre often features new remixes of city pop songs, creating a fusion of old and new sounds that resonate with fans of
https://blog.native-instruments.com/future-funk-music/
Future funk is a niche genre of electronic music that came into existence in the early 2010s, and takes heavy inspiration from vintage funk and disco. Much future funk features samples of vintage funk, disco and city pop tracks, chopped up and re-pitched to create new musical ideas, much like a more uptempo version of vaporwave.
https://www.reddit.com/r/futurefunk/wiki/index/
Future Funk. The subreddit dedicated to Future Funk - music with sweet and funky vibes with a touch of 80's nostalgia! Join us in the discord below for extra funkiness: https://discord.gg/guF4qvU. 52K Members. 3 Online.
https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/future-funk/pl.b218d054b8294ba98c637326cefe7f0a
Future Funk. Apple Music R&B. UPDATED THURSDAY . Preview. Those who need to already know: Funk is a feeling. Mixing pop, hip-hop, and R&B, this contemporary set captures funk in all its ever-evolving permutations—that snap in the bass, that bounce in the beat. We regularly refresh these selections. If you like a track, add it to your library.
https://www.chosic.com/genre-chart/future-funk/
Future funk is a subgenre of electronic dance music that combines elements of funk, disco, and Japanese city pop. It is characterized by its upbeat and nostalgic sound, often featuring samples from 70s and 80s funk and disco tracks. Future funk artists use modern production techniques to create a fresh and contemporary take on these classic sounds.
https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Future_Funk
Future Funk. Once seen as Vaporwave 's happy-go-lucky sibling, Future Funk (also known as Vaporboogie) is a musical genre and aesthetic that takes the sampling aspect of Vaporwave, but rather than try to turn it into a decayed version of what it once was to mock the hollowness of capitalism at the time, Future Funk takes samples from 1970s and
https://www.theprospectordaily.com/2019/11/12/marching-band-student-and-classical-composer-explains-future-funk/
Mendoza: Future funk is a genre of music that uses elements of funk, disco and Japanese music with nostalgic influences. It's very upbeat, funky and is usually associated with the aesthetic of '90s anime or consumer culture. It is usually a disco-like electronic remix of an older, obscure Japanese pop song set to 128BPM (beats per minute).
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"Future Funk" is one of the most iconic 2.1 levels to me, if not across all versions. With the 10-year anniversary coming up, I felt like it'd be fitting to
https://www.popmatters.com/future-funked-by-future-funk
Future funk lives almost exclusively in the world of remix. Pulling a mediocre, though pleasant, Christmas-themed track—from an album that only charted as high as #46 on Japan's Oricon chart
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future funk won't become a new genre of music if it is the music that represents this style. in the same way that 80s inspired future funk didn't turn into retrowave, it simply just died out with the old artists. retrowave, as an example, may follow the same type of post-disco vibe and structure that old future funk had, but it doesn't mean