funeralxempire wrote:
nick007 wrote:
I often hear/read some of these artists get referred to as Funk instead of Disco. I guess the terminology can vary by area or certain circles/groups.
Disco grew out of funk, there's definitely overlap between the two styles as a result. Soul also overlaps pretty heavily with early disco. An example might be the Theme from Shaft.
Disco and Funk were parallel strains pf 70's dance music that both evolved out of Sixties soul.
Funk evolved out of the hard edged gritty southern Memphis/Muscle Shoals type soul like Sam and Dave, and James Brown. Disco out of the soft sounding glitzy Motown, and Philadelphia, styles of soul (the Temps, the Tops, the Supremes, et al).
Some say disco got started with Black deejays in Black gay clubs in the Sixties would splice soul songs together to maintain a constant dance beat.
When the Brothers Gibb could no longer mine their "clone of the Beatles" schtick at then end of the Sixties they took to studying Philadelphia style soul- the rhythm of the tires clicking under his car while barry gibb drove across a Bridge over the Delaware River in Phillie became the basis of the song "Jive Talking".
Towards the end of the Seventies when disco became unfairly stigmatized some disco bands ( like Niles Rogers and LeChic) took to labeling themselves as "funk" to avoid the stigma.
And of course there was a lot of actual cross pollination between the two genres.