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Northern Soul is not a
music style in a usual way. So you can't declare a set of musical characteristics, which
classify a song unequivocal as belonging to Northern Soul. Hence other authors as well get
difficulties giving definitions. The Problem is caused by the fact, that the attachment of
a song to the category Northern Soul actually is made by the community of fans (a funny
parallel to the Kuhnian theory of the construction of truth by the scientific community).
Therefore this classification varies from fan to fan. Additionally Northern Soul shows
flowing transitions to almost all popular music styles like Country, R&B, Rn'R, Beat,
Rock, Salsa, Reggae etc.. But what is then Northern Soul? Northern Soul is the music
and the name of an English subculture. It's origin lays back in the 6ties. At that time
some DJs in the northern England decided not to play the popular Soul music usually played
in the London clubs any longer. Instead they played rare Soul records from small
independent labels with a stronger more original sound. This "Rare Soul"
attracted more and more people so that in 1970 a journalist reported on this subculture
and named it "Northern Soul". In the beginning, there was played only 6ties Soul
on the allnighters, the dancing venues of this scene. But later a group of fans of rare
Modern Soul get apparent. They were forced to arrange their venues separately, but finally
they get integrated. The classic allnighter starts after midnight and lasts till 8am. The
visitors don't dress uniform. Their dressing depends on their belonging to special groups
like mods, for instance. There are two dance styles: a more or less fixed step
combination, and the combination of these steps with acrobatic figures, generally known
from Breakdance. In Continental Europe, especially in Germany, France, Austria, and Italy,
Northern Soul got popular in the 8ties. But in contrary to the homeland where the
popularity decreased only slightly, Northern Soul survived only in small stalwart
communities of fans. Other differences between England and the rest of Europe are: While
in England only singles get played, here, due to the bad opportunity to get singles, also
LPs are used. The dressing is usually more 6ties style, there is a bigger variety of dance
styles and, of course, there are other favourite songs, so it could happen that the
reaction on an English "floorpacker" will be yawning. |
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