Funkot

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Funkot (an abbreviation from Funky Kota) is an electronic dance music genre from Indonesia that emerged from the 1990s. This music is a mix of House music with a tempo of 160 to 220 bpm (beats per minute). There are many other names for this genre, namely "Hardfunk", "House Kota", "Indonesian House", and "Indonesian Hardcore".[12]

History[edit]

Funkot music is music that was born in 1990 by a music group from Indonesia, Barakatak. When Barakatak was recruited by Doel Sumbang, a Sundanese musician from West Java, Barakatak initially made Sundanese music. However, Barakatak changed their genre to House music after moving to Jakarta and working with Rony Loan. When they were invited to a discotheque in Jakarta called Diskotik Zodiak, they tried to take drugs (Indonesia did not yet have an anti-narcotics law at that time). From there they tried to make music with new lyrics and musical styles. Finally, they came up with a song called Musiknya Asyik, inspired by the sensation of taking drugs (previously titled Sudah or Belum?). This song is regarded as the origin of Funkot music, which became popular in the country.

Characteristics[edit]

Funkot music is a mix of Funky House[13][b] and Dangdut music with a tempo of around 160 to 220 bpm. Funkot music usually includes percussion sounds such as cowbells, woodblocks, fast triple bass kicks, vocal samples (usually "ay!", "are you ready?", and "one, two, three, four" sounds), the use of Amen Lots of breaks, and high pitch synths. Most of Funkot's music is the result of remixing and sampling from other popular music in Indonesia. Remix and music sampling are also included in one song or even more than one song in one Funkot music piece. According to DJ Jet Baron, Funkot's music is similar to Wa Euro, a music genre that is a mix of J-Pop and Italo Disco. The difference is in the tempo and rhythm.

Sub-genres[edit]

Dangdut House[edit]

In the 2000s, with the popularity of dangdut koplo, a wave of koplo songs with funkot influence has emerged, such as Cinta Satu Malam. This fusion of dangdut koplo with funkot led to a change to funkot's image which was previously associated with house music, and funkot became considered as dangdut music by many, although funkot and dangdut are regarded as distinct genres.

Breakbeat Kota[edit]

Breakbeat Kota (commonly referred to as Breakbeat Indonesia, Breakbeat Indo or Indonesian Breakbeat)[15] is a sub-genre of Funkot that emerged in the 2010s. Although in fact, the use of the term "Breakbeat" in this genre of music overlaps with the notion of Breakbeat that developed earlier in the United States.[c]}[16] The difference between this genre and normal Funkot is that the tempo is not as fast as Funkot, with 4/4 (4 .) 4) and the tempo is 130 bpm.[15] This genre has become controversial, considering that most of this music is made by taking samples of other music without permission and contains lyrics that are not suitable for all ages. Like the song Aisyah Jatuh Cinta pada Jamilah, which samples the song Blame from Calvin Harris and Miley Cyrus' Wrecking Ball. The composer of the song is also unknown until now.[17]

Popularity in Japan[edit]

In 2009, a DJ from Japan, Katsumi Takano (DJ Jet Baron), searched for dangdut music on YouTube. While searching, he found Funkot music. Interested in Funkot's music, he then went to Bali and met Makoto, a DJ from Japan and a Top Ten DJ music school manager named Christ who is also in Bali, as well as a DJ from Indonesia named Jockie Saputra. Takano then learned Funkot music from them. Takano then tried to popularize Funkot music in Japan, either when playing as a DJ with his own works mixed into Funkot music, or by mixing other works assembled into Funkot music. Therefore, Funkot is now popular in Japan and Takano is called the pioneer of Japanese Funkot music.[15]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Some media also say that Dangdut House is a sub-genre of Dangdut[7]
  2. ^ Kebanyakan media berita mengatakan bahwa musik Funkot merupakan percampuran House dan Dangdut. Namun ada juga media berita yang mengatakan bahwa Funkot berasal dari percampuran Happy Hardcore (sebuah sub-genre dari Techno) dan Dangdut[3][4][14]
  3. ^ Lihat: Breakbeat

References[edit]

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  3. ^ a b "Hardcore Techno". TV Tropes.
  4. ^ a b Kracker, David (June 27, 2013). "Sincerity is the new ecstasy in Funkot's 'Summer of Love'". The Japan Times.
  5. ^ "funkot wiki | Last.fm". Last.fm.
  6. ^ "Barakatak Bercerita Tentang Promosi Musik Melalui Pembajakan Hingga Stigma Kelas Bawah untuk Funkot". September 5, 2018.
  7. ^ "6 Alasan dangdut diulas khusus majalah bergengsi dunia The Econom".
  8. ^ "Listing - Clubbing Guide - Best Funkot 180 BPM Clubs in Jakarta". www.indoclubbing.com.
  9. ^ "DJ Ayu Naomi, Nyaman Dengan Genre Funkot". kumparan.
  10. ^ "Funkot - Music genre - RYM/Sonemic". Rate Your Music.
  11. ^ "Pembawa Musik Funkot Indonesia ke Jepang, Berjuang Terus Agar Populer". Tribunnews.com.
  12. ^ "Salinan arsip". Archived from the original on 2018-12-25. Retrieved 2018-12-11.
  13. ^ "Funkot Style Overview". Discogs. Retrieved 23 August 2022.
  14. ^ "Crunchyroll Page is under Scheduled maintenance". static.crunchyroll.com.
  15. ^ a b c "Salinan arsip". Archived from the original on 2019-08-24. Retrieved 2019-08-24.
  16. ^ Schloss, Joseph (2004). History in Making Beats: The Art of Sample-Based Hip-Hop. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University. pp. 40.
  17. ^ "Salinan arsip". Archived from the original on 2019-08-24. Retrieved 2019-08-24.