Growing Rise in House Music Supporters in England
House music has had a big effect on British nightlife and the UK clubbing scene. UK funky house music is becoming widely accepted by many artists, music producers and dj’s. This has resulted in funky songs being increasingly played across radio stations, music television and in nightclubs.
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 making their tracks.
The widespread success of 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 Vimeo. A very successful UK funky house dance is called “Head, shoulders, knees and toes” and was introduced by the K.I.G Family.
As the significance of house musicgrows within the clubbing community many artists associated with grime and UK garage are beginning to adapt to cater for the growing trend in funky music. Also house music is increasingly being seen as profitable market for new musicians to target their music towards. The rewards of targeting house music are evident in the success Donaeo and Crazy Cousinz.
Promoters and nightclubs are benefiting from the recent rise in demand for UK funky house music within the country. This has resulted in a rise in house music nights and events. “Raves” is how these events are referred to within the clubbing community.
The genre is also being heavily pushed by UK radio stations and television channels, such as BBC 1xtra and MTV Base. The support of these organizations has helped boost the popularity of house music.
Tim Westwood and other leading deejays have been helping to promote UK funky house music. Allowing upcoming British artists to appear on their shows, they are creating awareness for UK funky. Many dj’s find it crucial to add funky house records in their line-ups, because they are known to be a hit with the crowd.
As the role of house music grows within the nightlife community, it will continually gain recognition as an influential genre. Along with the support of the UK music industry, funky house is destined have a big impact on British music.
Check out the funky chart to keep upto date with the latest funky house in England.
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