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CriticalSwitch
Was one of the best genres of music in the past, but modern neurofunk is awful. This genre is dead for me.
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ignaciotco
2004-2014 was the best era, nowadays sounds like jump up with generic drops but more dark, even russian producers that in past were so creative now sounds generic (like Gydra, Davip, Agressor Bunx, Teddy Killerz)
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LCDnewOrder
Neurofunk is basically just basically really, heavy, dark, funky D&B. The kinda shit you'd hear in a club that's pitch black and smells of sweat and really bad weed.
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CriticalSwitch
Clinical and obsessively nuanced production, foreboding ambient drones, blips 'n blurts of electronic noise, and chugging, curiously inhibited two-step beats © This is how this genre used to sound. Too bad neurofunk has been degraded to pure dancefloor-oriented shit since about 2008.
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khotsok_dlomo
Neurofunk is just on some other level of drum & bass. Kind'a sounds like one is travelling through a time warp
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Gammafication
You fucks can shut up Neurofunk rocks d(-_-)b Phace & Misanthrop <3 Spor's cool too
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nc3r
The first mention of the term was in the book Energy Flash: A Journey Through Rave Music and Dance Culture by Simon Reynolds.[1] This is where the English music critic coined the name as a result of his personal perception of stylistic shifts in techstep - back beats replacing breakbeats, funk harmonies replacing industrial timbres and lack of emphasis on the drop - by referring to them as, "(Neurofunk) is the fun-free culmination of jungle's strategy of cultural resistance: the eroticization of anxiety".
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