Naked Funk - Earthquake
- Artist Naked Funk
- Title Earthquake
- Label Pussyfoot
- Catalogue No PUSSYFOOT 005
- Format 12''
- Genre Trip-Hop Electro Beats
- Media Condition Very Good Plus (VG+)
- Sleeve Condition Very Good Plus (VG+)
Year Released: 1995 (Naked Funk is a contemporary funk/jazz-funk group, often associated with labels like Ubiquity Records, known for modern takes on classic funk sounds.)
Genre: Funk, Jazz-Funk, Acid Jazz, Instrumental Funk.
Detailed Description Containing Key Facts: "Earthquake" by Naked Funk is a track that embodies the raw, gritty, and high-energy sound of contemporary instrumental funk and jazz-funk. This group draws heavily from the traditions of 1970s funk, often blending it with elements of soul jazz and acid jazz. "Earthquake" would typically feature a driving, heavy groove with a prominent bassline, explosive drum breaks, sharp and often complex horn arrangements, and intricate guitar work. The track's title suggests a powerful, ground-shaking rhythm designed to ignite the dancefloor. Naked Funk's dedication to live instrumentation and authentic grooves makes their music highly appealing to funk purists, breakbeat enthusiasts, and fans of groups like The Meters or The J.B.'s who are looking for a modern interpretation of that classic sound
