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Old 11-20-2012, 01:00 PM
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My Christian band "Seventh Time Around" does some funk, but we don't have any good recordings of that yet.
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Glad someone mentioned these cats. My band did a couple of gigs with them back in the late 90's...They are a killer group.
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Israel Houghton gets down
This! Seriously, Israel & New Breed is a sick band! Chris Coleman played drums for them at one point, which says a lot.
They can hang with even many of the best secular bands.
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Old 02-15-2013, 12:50 PM
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Check these guys out from early 90's - Dig Hay Zoose
Kind of like a janes addiction sounding red hot chilli peppers sounding band. Check em out on youtube!

Miss me some DIG HAY ZOOSE Scattered Few was cool too..DC TALK had a GREAT bass player Echoing Green was kind of dancy
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With all due respect to the believers, there is a certain attitude and celebration of excess involved in making good Funk music that seems to me diametrically opposed to the call of Christians to be humble. It's pretty much true of all popular music and probably why almost all modern Christian music is sub par compared to the secular music it is imitating.
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Israel Houghton and Tommy Walker.

Ridiculous musicianship in both bands.
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Old 02-15-2013, 01:21 PM
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With all due respect to the believers, there is a certain attitude and celebration of excess involved in making good Funk music that seems to me diametrically opposed to the call of Christians to be humble. It's pretty much true of all popular music and probably why almost all modern Christian music is sub par compared to the secular music it is imitating.
Let me hip you to Abraham Laborial. He is one of the most sold-out Christians you'll ever meet and he also plays with more joy and abandon than any bassist I've ever seen. Oh yeah he's world class too.

I got to see him live once at a worship conference (he was sitting in with the house band) and it was inspirational in every sense of the word.
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Old 02-15-2013, 02:35 PM
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+1 for Fred Hammond. His Purpose by Design disc is a bass lesson, from first to last note.

Gungor is a 'christian' band that I've been digging lately. Some groovy stuff there too. Check out Heaven that he wrote w/ Israel Houghton.
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My Goodness, I am shocked that nobody here has recommended some Danyel Morgan of Robert Randolph and the family band. I'm not a bit religous, but Danyel's grooves are amazing! Not mention, Robert Randolph wails! I also saw a gospel band that opened for gov't mule last fall that had some insane bass.
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Old 02-15-2013, 02:46 PM
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I'd like some examples of Christian music that's in a funkier vein, if such a thing is out there.

I'm sure it is, just don't know who to look for.

Thanks.
Only one I know of--Abe Laboriel.
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This! Seriously, Israel & New Breed is a sick band! Chris Coleman played drums for them at one point, which says a lot.
They can hang with even many of the best secular bands.
Agreed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXFi6lUUz5s

I also used to get funky with Ron Kenoly. Abraham Laboriel was his bassist

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOe5GpqFJrE
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This one is not christian but some other religion

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Curiously everybody on Youtube seems to think they're Christian and the lyric is on a gospel website
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Old 02-15-2013, 04:49 PM
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Fred hammond is a great singer but he also plays a mean bass. But he sings here but I think some of his records he also plays bass. here he sings live but i really like the groove on the verse also the harmonies are great also.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWJyvR7pX6I
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Old 02-15-2013, 04:51 PM
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So funky that at 0:27 the bassist is laying it down without even playing.

I play this to my classes every year to mess with the sub in PA lessons. It goes down well with EVERYONE, no matter what genre they favour. The good stuff is the good stuff.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VTBtW3rD74
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With all due respect to the believers, there is a certain attitude and celebration of excess involved in making good Funk music that seems to me diametrically opposed to the call of Christians to be humble. It's pretty much true of all popular music and probably why almost all modern Christian music is sub par compared to the secular music it is imitating.
Actually, the Bible says, "Make a joyful noise unto the Lord." IMO, modern black gospel music takes a back seat to no other modern music, in quality or enthusiasm. I can't speak for Christian pop/rock, though.
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IMO, modern black gospel music takes a back seat to no other modern music, in quality or enthusiasm. I can't speak for Christian pop/rock, though.
I heard on a Gospel documentary during a Blues week on Ovation TV. "We are not playing the devil's music, the devil stole our music"
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