Talk:UK funky (music)

This article is crap. Look at all those lists, and it's just generally very badly written. The title isn't even in title case. Please delete.

No don't delete it - make it a decent entry! Joshua Mostafa (talk) 01:59, 16 June 2009 (UTC)

Characteristics of UK Funky music
In London, the favoured sound is UK funky, a confusing moniker that makes it hard to distinguish from the amorphous mush of overlapping house strains (tribal, filter disco, US garage, latin, electro-house) that has dominated commercial clubs for more than a decade. More specifically, "UK Funky" in this context takes its cues from the Afrobeat-influenced sound of New York's Ibadan label, all multi-tiered tribal percussion, sweet female garage vocals, all leavened with the percussive lurch of Carribean soca music. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.3.111.72 (talk) 16:38, 17 June 2009 (UTC)

These two sentences are contradicting themselves: The genre generally divides into two sub-genres; Bassline and African Tribal. The crazy snare which people will remember from Garage and Bassline, is non-existent in funky house.