: Producers take 1970s Funk or 1980s Japanese City Pop and rearrange them into new, catchy loops.
: Heavy reliance on 1970s and 1980s Japanese City Pop (such as Mariya Takeuchi and Tatsuro Yamashita), Western Disco, and early Funk. Future Funk and Disco.rar
Future Funk is often described as the "revenge" of vaporwave. While vaporwave is characterized by slowed-down, "chopped and screwed" nostalgia, Future Funk speeds up the tempo, typically to , and layers heavy 4-on-the-floor house beats over 70s and 80s disco records. Stereofox Music Bloghttps://www.stereofox.com Future Funk: Genre Origin, History, Playlists - Stereofox : Producers take 1970s Funk or 1980s Japanese
: Focuses on live-played authenticity with machine-swung loops for a Kaytranada-style vibe. Core Samples : Heavily utilizes 70s Funk, R&B,
Future Funk takes the soul of the past and "beefs it up" with modern production techniques. Core Samples : Heavily utilizes 70s Funk, R&B, and 80s Japanese
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