A serious question - when and where did the term Modern Soul come about ?
I have always assumed that the term originated at the time Levine and Curtis started playing new releases and therefore the term 'modern soul' was used to distinguish it from the older, more traditional 'Northern' sounds.
If that is so, the term is only relevant when you use it to distinguish sounds that are played on the Northern scene but that don't have a traditional sixties dance sound .
If it is so,outside of the Northern scene the term can't really mean anything because 'modern' can refer to anything from the last thirty plus years.So therefore, for a 'modern' scene to exists and be called 'modern' it has to be tied to the 'Northern' scene.
A serious question - when and where did the term Modern Soul come about ?
I have always assumed that the term originated at the time Levine and Curtis started playing new releases and therefore the term 'modern soul' was used to distinguish it from the older, more traditional 'Northern' sounds.
If that is so, the term is only relevant when you use it to distinguish sounds that are played on the Northern scene but that don't have a traditional sixties dance sound .
If it is so,outside of the Northern scene the term can't really mean anything because 'modern' can refer to anything from the last thirty plus years.So therefore, for a 'modern' scene to exists and be called 'modern' it has to be tied to the 'Northern' scene.
Any thoughts?
Edited by ShaneH