Neofolk Essays

  • Jamiroquai's Emergency On Planet Earth

    1187 Words  | 3 Pages

    The Fusion of Acid Jazz and Funk: A Critical Musical Analysis of Jamiroquai’s "Emergency On Planet Earth" This critical study will examine the musical and cultural aspects of Jamiroquai’s "Emergency On Planet Earth", which was released in 1993. The release of this album coincided with the cultural apogee of the ”grunge movement” in popular alternative music. Jamiroquai’s music relies heavily on the acid jazz and funk style as a uniquely popular genre during this historical period. Singer, Jay Kay

  • Essay On Neo Romanticism

    913 Words  | 2 Pages

    Russell Hoban; and Pauline Stainer. As a result of their dedications, neo-romanticism is still being practiced since it is felt in their rich writings and those of other writers who have been operating under the umbrella of Fantasy Art; Regionalisms; Neofolk; New Romantic; and Neo-paganism movements. Through them, the ideas of ne-romanticism still exist. This demonstrates that it was a real ideology which greatly transformed the literary community.