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Description of Punk-Funk

 
Originally coined to classify the early 1980s post-punk artists introducing funk, disco and dub influences to experimental rock (A Certain Ratio, Konk, Liquid Liquid, PiL, Pigbag), the term punk-funk has now been requisitioned by the current crop of acts putting that same ideology to more direct effect. At the center of the movement is the New York production team the DFA, who produced the Rapture and whose James Murphy fronts LCD Soundsystem. Meanwhile, !!! and Spektrum demonstrate how guitars can be successfully welded to four-to-the-floor house rhythms without the embarrassment of most ill-considered dance/rock crossovers. Punk-funk challenges the complacency of clubland while giving indie kids something to dance to.
 

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Gang of Four

Stuttering guitars, martial
rhythms, funk-inspired
bass, and intellectual lyrics
-- one of the greatest
post-punk outfits. Like th...

LCD Soundsystem

Ex-bouncer and punk
drummer James Murphy
weaves punk and dance
styles together into an
in-your-face rocky electr...

Liquid Liquid

Liquid Liquid was a spartan
post-punk quartet from
New York City who were
heavily influenced by dub
and funk. In only three y...

Out Hud

The heart of Out Hud,
Phyllis Forbes and Molly
Schnick, used to be in a Bay
Area punk rock band called
the Tourettes. Members o...

The Rapture

Originally from San
Francisco, the Rapture play
a disco-punk-funk blend
that make them indie
dancefloor saviours. Buzz...

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