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  1. Psychedelic soul (originally called black rock [1] or conflated with psychedelic funk [2]) is a form of soul music which emerged in the United States in the late 1960s.

  2. New Wave Pop Soul. 3.70 / 558 8. Geno / Breakin' Down the Walls of Heartache. Dexy's Midnight Runners. March 1980. New Wave Blue-Eyed Soul Ska. Northern Soul 2 Tone. 3.71 / 354 5. My Ever Changing Moods / Mick's Company.

  3. Psychedelic soul was born in the late '60s, as the chemically altered consciousness and trippy production techniques of psychedelic rock found their way into the soul music of the period. Its receptiveness to rock & roll made it a definite precursor of funk, whose hard-driving rhythms and use of electronics and instrumental effects owed much to ...

  4. The greatest Blue-Eyed Soul albums of all time, as voted by RYM/Sonemic users.

  5. Blue-eyed soul (also called white soul [1]) is rhythm and blues (R&B) and soul music performed by White artists. [2] The term was coined in the mid-1960s, to describe white artists whose sound was similar to that of the predominantly black Motown and Stax record labels.

  6. There were occasional mainstream acts that dabbled in neo-psychedelia, a style of music which emerged in late 1970s post-punk circles. Although it has mainly been an influence on alternative and indie rock bands, neo-psychedelia sometimes updated the approach of 1960s psychedelic rock. [205]

  7. Sep 21, 2024 · psychedelic rock, style of rock music popular in the late 1960s that was largely inspired by hallucinogens, or so-called “mind-expanding” drugs such as marijuana and LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide; “acid”), and that reflected drug-induced states through the use of feedback, electronics, and intense volume.