Deep funk

Deep funk is a genre of funk music which, unlike traditional mainstream funk, has a more soulful, rawer, grittier, and "heavier" sound. The term "deep funk" is also the name of the scene of collectors, DJs, and musicians who are into deep funk as a genre. It got its name after Keb Darge's "Legendary Deep Funk" DJ night, held at Madame Jojo's nightclub in London's Soho district. The main deep funk DJs still working are Ian Wright, Fryer, Jason Stirland, Funky Plumber and Jazzman Gerald. Deep funk is a reference to the term "deep soul" coined by Dave Godin.

Deep funk

Deep funk is a genre of funk music which, unlike traditional mainstream funk, has a more soulful, rawer, grittier, and "heavier" sound. The term "deep funk" is also the name of the scene of collectors, DJs, and musicians who are into deep funk as a genre. It got its name after Keb Darge's "Legendary Deep Funk" DJ night, held at Madame Jojo's nightclub in London's Soho district. The main deep funk DJs still working are Ian Wright, Fryer, Jason Stirland, Funky Plumber and Jazzman Gerald. Deep funk is a reference to the term "deep soul" coined by Dave Godin.