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Wonky is a subgenre of electronic dance music known primarily for its off-kilter or "unstable" beats, as well as its eclectic, colorful blend of genres including hip-hop, electro-funk, 8-bit, jazz fusion, glitch, and crunk. [1] [2] Artists associated with the style include Joker, Rustie, Hudson Mohawke, Zomby, and Flying Lotus.
Wonky (genre), a music genre that appeared before summer 2008 Wonky (album) , a 2012 album by Orbital Wonky pop , a loose grouping of musical acts that played what the BBC called "quirky, catchy and credible pop"
"The Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane" is a popular song written by Will S. Hays in 1871 for the minstrel trade. Written in dialect, the song tells of an elderly man, presumably a slave or former slave, passing his later years in a broken-down old log cabin. The title is from a refrain: "de little old log cabin in de lane".
Wonky was released as a CD album, a double CD album, a vinyl LP and as a digital download. The double CD album includes a second disc featuring five tracks recorded live in Australia in 2010. [10] The iTunes Deluxe version also features two music videos for "Never" and "Straight Sun". [11]
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Alphabeat are a wonky pop band. "Wonky" is a British English word meaning unsteady, shaky, awry, or wrong. The BBC reported that the term "wonky pop" was both coined by and is owned by Mika's manager, [2] while The Independent reported the term was coined by Peter Robinson, founder of the blog Popjustice.
Wonky (genre), an experimental genre of electronic music; Wonk (character), a character from The Adventures of Wonk by Muriel Levy; Wonk, in the List of Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo characters; Wonk FM, an American radio service serving the Washington, D.C., area on WWDC-HD2 (101.1) and W284CQ (104.7)
On June 19, 1923, [15] Carson made his recording debut in an empty building on Nassau Street in Atlanta, cutting two sides, "The Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane" and "The Old Hen Cackled and the Rooster's Going To Crow." Brockman told researchers in the 1960s that Peer had disliked the singing style of Carson and described it "pluperfect awful ...