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Kleeer

funk

United States

About

Sound in a sentence: "Kleeer’s music pulses with a steady groove, layering rhythmic intricacies over lush harmonies that compel movement while maintaining an air of sophistication."
Kleeer carved a significant niche in the funk landscape, pushing the genre's rhythmic boundaries while infusing it with elements of soul and disco. Their music not only fueled dance floors but also sparked conversations about the evolving nature of groove-based music during a time when cultural expression was burgeoning.
Kleeer carved a significant niche in the funk landscape, pushing the genre's rhythmic boundaries while infusing it with elements of soul and disco. Their music not only fueled dance floors but also sparked conversations about the evolving nature of groove-based music during a time when cultural expression was burgeoning. By connecting these diverse influences, Kleeer helped shape the soundscape of funk in a way that resonated with both listeners and performers alike, encouraging a collective experience that transcended mere entertainment. The band’s approach combined tight musicianship with an emphasis on improvisation, creating an engaging dialogue between the instruments. This interplay allowed for each performance to breathe and shift, making their live shows a captivating exploration of rhythm and melody. Kleeer's innovative use of synthesizers alongside traditional funk instrumentation brought a fresh texture to their sound, inviting listeners into a vibrant world that felt both familiar and new. Lyrically, Kleeer often delves into themes of love, community, and celebration, weaving stories that resonate on both personal and collective levels. Their songwriting strikes a balance between sincerity and playful irony, capturing the joy and complexity of relationships against the backdrop of infectious grooves. This ability to blend heartfelt narratives with danceable beats creates an immersive experience that engages the body and spirit alike.

Discography

7 releases • 7 studio • 1979–1985
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