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    The English Freakbeat series is a group of five compilation albums, released in the late 1980s, that were issued by AIP Records. The LPs featured recordings that were released in the mid-1960s by English rock bands in R&B and beat genres. The series served as a follow-up to the Pebbles, Volume 6 LP, itself subtitled The Roots of Mod, which was ...

  2. Oct 19, 2017 · What is freakbeat music exactly? Freakbeat was a short-lived musical and artistic expression, originating in the United Kingdom ca. 1965. It combines sheen pop sensibilities with hard-driving R&B toughness; a working-class ethos effortlessly mixed with dandy mod style. It’s abstract lyricism, hard driving organ sounds and copious amounts of heavy fuzz guitar riffage all smashed and blocked ...

  3. Freakbeat is the name for rare, collectable, and obscure British Invasion records. Usually, these are rare British blues and garage rock, bands that sounded a bit like the Rolling Stones, Yardbirds, or the Bluesbreakers, but occasionally some of the tougher Merseybeat bands fit this category, too. The criteria for freakbeat is a little vague ...

  4. Freakbeat Power pop Rock and roll Rock music. Freakbeat is a loosely defined subgenre of rock and roll music developed mainly by harder-driving British groups during the Swinging London period of the mid-to late 1960s. The genre bridges British Invasion R&B, beat and psychedelia.

  5. Jet / John's Children / Radio Stars Music for the Herd of Herring. Powder Ka-Pow! An Explosive Collection 1967-1968. Four Fours / The Human Instinct 1963-1968. Tintern Abbey Beeside: The Complete Recordings. British Blues British Invasion. Early British Pop/Rock Freakbeat. Merseybeat Mod. Skiffle.

  6. Apr 6, 2021 · Although I do recognize the term was conjured up retroactively, and it was never called such back at the time, in the 60s. Funny when I first heard or read the term, "Freakbeat" back in the early 90s, I thought it was some oblique reference to Acid House or the then popular in the mid 90s, "Rave Culture".

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  8. Aug 16, 2008 · this was printed a while back in the now defunct mojo collections magazine. the term 'freakbeat' was coined by smee on the bam caruso comp 'freak beat fantoms'. " freak, as in touched by the hand of mayhem, and 'beat', that British style flourishing between the mersey years and the advent of the underground" - explained smee. some questions for the hoffmanites. any essential tracks left off ...

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