• driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br
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    11 months ago

    There’s this genre of music in Brasil called funk (don’t confuse it with american “Kung-fu fighter” funk, is way different). And people do “mixes” where they slow down and add reverm to the songs, but now the own funk djs are releasing song that are slowed and revermed from the lets go, without releasing the original song. Idk what’s the idea behind that, im supposed to look for a speed-up non reverm mix now. Also, those slow down reverm version suck big time, except when are done by actual Djs in parties, there are pretty cool cause you can feel the bass making vibrations on your chest.

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      11 months ago

      Are you talking about phonk maybe? This is a super common trope in the genre for sure.

      While writing this comment I looked up Brazilian funk and realized that Brazilian funk is actually an offshoot genre of phonk, neat.

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        11 months ago

        Brazillian funk cames from the 90s Miami bass, it had evolved a lot over time to what is now with a lot of different local variations. You can’t barely recognize the original funk for what is popular now.

        Looking for phonk it’s dosen’t really sound close to what I call funk imo, but there was this other video whit “Brazilian phonk” that is what I call paulista’s funk, and what im listening more nowdays that I moved from Rio to São Paulo and I’m getting to know the local techno/funk scene. If you like phonk, listen to DJ K’s Panico no Submundo album, its basically phonk, but still have the base Brazilian funk rhythm.

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            11 months ago

            I tough Brazilian and carioca funk were basically the same, but was called Carioca on Brazil and Brazilian outside of Brazil. I guess what im listening now is phonk and not funk anymore, even when they always wrote “funk” on the genre of the parties (checking out the app where I look for parties, there’s only two where they said phonk instead of funk, but they also said that play anime intros and k-pop and you can miss me with that lmao)

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              11 months ago

              Phonk has also been very distorted since its origins, with drift phonk basically taking over as the commonly seen style.

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        10 months ago

        After this conversation I started to listen to Brazilian Phonk and its fucking lit, already went to a couple of parties with phonk that were great and everyone who I showed them tell me that it really cool. Thank you!

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      11 months ago

      And people do “mixes” where they slow down and add reverm to the songs

      …isn’t this dub?