S3R29 - JAY MASTER CHRIST - FU7UR3 002 - Back To The Funk

Published: Sept. 23, 2015, 10:57 a.m.

b'Welcome to FU7UR3, episode 002, Back To The Funk.\\n\\nA program which is focused on disco and funk music due to be a fundamental and indisputable pillar in electronic music.\\n\\nComing from many structures and drum breaks to bass lines, going through countless piano riffs or organ melodies, they have totally influenced many sub genres of electronic music.\\n\\nAs the origin of House is a natural evolution of the Disco following the replacement of full bands of musicians for a lot of synthesizers, sequencers and drum machines; the influence was not only there, but it was evident in the samples from Hip Hop instrumentals (you can check Notorious BIG, Gang Starr, Geto Boys or Niggaz Wit Attitudes, as some of the most representative), the first electro funk artists Afrika Bambaataa or Egyptian Lover, or breaks and drums in the jungle sampled rhythms (like the famous break of the "Cold Sweet" James Brown), just to name a few examples.\\n\\nThis podcast does not seek a review of the best of disco and funk from the 70s, but a palette of its movement with appearances by predecessors such as Soul, or direct heirs as the first House music.\\n\\nArtists like James Brown, The Isley Brothers, Chic, Sister Sledge, Chaka Khan, Larry Levan, Kerri Chandler, Todd Terry and Earth People, among others, will create the perfect environment for start dancing through a corridor full of people, similar to the Soul Train\\u2019s one.\\n\\nThis Podcast is selected and mixed by Jay "Master" Christ.\\n\\nsoundcloud.com/jaychrist\\nwww.facebook.com/jaychristpage\\ntwitter.com/_Jay_Christ\\ninstagram.com/_jay_christ/'