Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Northern Soul Music - How Did It All Begin

Although lots of people associate the sounds of soul as something that originated in the US , it is relevant to mention that many countries were engaged with the soul music genre in the 60's and early 1970's. One large arm of this genre, described as northern soul music, developed in Europe as an important part of the UK's "mod scene." A mixture associated with black American soul music along with the heavier rhythms and fast tempo associated with the Tamla Motown music, that was common in the middle of the 1960's, this sort of soul inspired dancing steps as well as styles of clothing that really are still recognizable nowadays.Like so much of the music language that was formulating all through this era, the name northern soul is widely accepted to have been used for the first time in a record shop. Dave Godin, a columist who presided over weekly section inside the Blues and Soul publication, is widely credited with formulating the phrase in the late 1960s, as a easy way t! o aid his sales staff so that they could fully understand which sort of songs to play for people coming from the north of England. These customers were not occupied with the modern day funkier sounds playing upon radio in the US. In fact, these northern visitors were hunting for the smoother , Motown-influenced soul music that had already been widespread within the top 10 hits a number of years prior.Fascinatingly, the sounds that are now connected with northern soul in retrospect were in fact the tunes of disappointment for a good number of budding North American artists. Musical artists that were late in aiming to jump upon the Motown band wagon found out that North American audiences were becoming bored with sultry, soul music which had been well liked just several years before. As American audiences migrated on to the much more upbeat new music that would eventually turn into the pop and funk of these days, the people of north England were holding on to the melodic soun! ds of original Motown. Musicians that often failed to find suc! cess in the U.S. were quietly acclaimed as fresh new talent in the north of England.

For a long time, northern soul ended up being kept alive mainly because there were an abundance of these kinds of "one hit wonders" for Djs and also Northern Soul clubs to uncover repeatedly. While the music was old, it was fresh and unheard of in the United Kingdom, and people were not able to hear enough of it. Of course, little by little the reserves of soul sounds were beginning to diminish, as young artist grew to become engaged in various other styles. The beginning of the nineteen eighties pretty much observed the end of this movement, but on account of the revival of the 70s mod fashion, the advent of the scooterboy subculture and the popularity connected with the Acid jazz movement, alot more fans were created.




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