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  2. Rare groove - Wikipedia

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    Rare groove is music that is very hard to source or relatively obscure. [1] Rare groove is primarily associated with funk, R&B and jazz funk, but is also connected to subgenres including jazz rock, reggae, Latin jazz, soul, rock music, northern soul, and disco. [2] Vinyl records that fall into this category generally have high re-sale prices.

  3. Something Special (Kool & the Gang album) - Wikipedia

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    House of Music (West Orange, New Jersey) Kendun Recorders (Los Angeles) Secret Sound Studios (New York City) Genre: Post-disco; funk; urban; R&B; Length: 36: 18: Label: De-Lite Records: Producer: Eumir Deodato: Kool & the Gang chronology

  4. The Temptations - Wikipedia

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    From funk to some disco to adult contemporary music (1974 to present) [ edit ] In 1974, after Whitfield was dismissed as the producer for The Temptations, the group altered its sound to accommodate a balance of both up-tempo dance material as well as ballads.

  5. Acid jazz - Wikipedia

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    Acid jazz (also known as club jazz, psychedelic jazz, or groove jazz) is a music genre that combines elements of funk, soul, and hip hop, as well as jazz and disco. [1] [2] Acid jazz originated in clubs in London during the 1980s with the rare groove movement and spread to the United States, Western Europe, Latin America and Japan.

  6. House music - Wikipedia

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    House is a genre of electronic dance music characterized by a repetitive four-on-the-floor beat and a typical tempo of 115–130 beats per minute. [11] It was created by DJs and music producers from Chicago's underground club culture that consisted of Black gay men and evolved slowly in the early/mid 1980s as DJs began altering disco songs to give them a more mechanical beat.

  7. Funk - Wikipedia

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    Even with the arrival of disco, funk became increasingly popular well into the early 1980s. Funk music was also exported to Africa, and it melded with African singing and rhythms to form Afrobeat. Nigerian musician Fela Kuti, who was heavily influenced by James Brown's music, is credited with creating the style and terming it "Afrobeat".

  8. Oh Sheit It's X - Wikipedia

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    Music critics described it as a funk, [6] disco, [7] disco-funk, [8] electro-funk [9] and boogie funk act. [10] Gabriel Szatan wrote for Beats Per Minute that as soon as the song starts with "a frazzled synth lead and sloppy kickdrums", Thundercat plays the bass guitar releasing his inner Jaco Pastorius. [11]

  9. Jazz-funk - Wikipedia

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    Jazz-funk is a subgenre of jazz music characterized by a strong back beat, electrified sounds, [1] and analog synthesizers.The integration of funk, soul, and R&B music and styles into jazz resulted in the creation of a genre that ranges from pure jazz improvisation to soul, funk or disco with jazz arrangements, jazz riffs, jazz solos, and sometimes soul vocals. [2]