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The Sounds of Synth-funk and Dub-funk is the perfect example of the power of electronic music to expand the boundaries of music and culture. It's exciting to see how Jamaican roots are driving the evolution of the electronic music style. And this music has quickly adopted some of the rhythms of the popular world. Pop music is the perfect vehicle for arabesque, showing the contemporary people that bizarre forms can be functional as models for future. The French DJ Gilles Peterson showed for example that the rhythms of the new wave and electronic music are very similar in most countries. In France, it will be followed by the bubofunk. In the UK, uber-urban is the most popular rhythm (with the exception of the London Black/African foods Market in Barking and the dusty grooves of nairobi collectors in the DIY Garage scene in London). In Belgium, there is a right wing pop band which plays a black funk without any mercy and in Switzerland, underground dj's are bringing house and deep funk in underground festivals to the masses. In Germany, we have the legendary smooth grooves of "Jazz-funk", German electronic music, which is the representatives of afrobeat. In the Netherlands, techno is getting more and more pop. And in Poland and other countries such as Turkey and Poland, we see the rebirth of the psychedelic (and thus a natural continuation for psych and afrobeat) in the new pop bands.
Nice essay. You mention the Africans in Joburg, but not the Afrikaners. I know it's extremely difficult to balance out the ethnicities in one place, but the Afrikaners have become increasingly modern, particularly the ex-homelands Afrikaners. Afrikaans enthusiasm for jazz is fairly strong among the elderly population, and although it is still a very small culture, being used primarily as a medium of education, business (I work in Afrikaans), and, in most cases, as a genteel pastime. House music is common in bars and brothels and it's clear that it's becoming a mainstay among the youth, though it has generally been something of an Afrikaner thing. It's this modern style of Afrikaans house which is causing the Afrikaners to syncretize with other cultures to create this "new Afrikaans". d2c66b5586