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Prince
set the bar in home recording studios by becoming one of the most
popular artists that could write, perform, record and produce his
own songs. This kind of drive inspires and motivates other musicians
to do the same. Through the course of correspondence on this site,
several Prince.org members discovered that they shared similar interests
in emulating Prince's abilities to write, perform, record and produce.
In August 2002, a new
section on the site was created just for prince.org musicians.
Within that section, members began comparing and critiquing each
other's songs, primarily similar in style to Prince's genre - an
updated version of 60's and 70's funk, a style that Prince referred
to as "New Funk".
One of the groups' more prolific artists, Jason Dodson, introduced
the idea to collaborate
on a cd. He called it the New Funk Order. Soon, the decision was
made to create a compilation of original music. The 18 artists that
came together covered many styles of music, making the New Funk
Order a truly Prince-inspired concept.
Jason then started work on formulating the NFO into a non-profit
organization for artists dedicated to preserving the freedom of
music. The New Funk Order is a musical movement, a rebuttal to the
political "New World Order" that encourages corporate
globalization and the exploitation of art. The New Funk Order demonstrates
that artists can provide free music to the public, without the corporate
control of a record company. Music is not free. Radio stations can
only play a certain percentage of artists that are signed and record
companies don't exactly sign artists these days based on artistic
merit. The New Funk Order seeks to bind the greed and lies of the
past and loose a new freedom in the land of sound.
The online music community newfunkorder.com gives home and opportunity
to talent from around the world. Marching on with the message "Just
as the gift was freely given unto us, in turn it is freely given
to you," they carry Prince's "Free the music" strike
against the music industry forward.
"Project New Funk Order" is an independent publication
of YOUR music, the home recording artist. Every six months, the
NFO will release a free compilation of original music and original
artwork/packaging for download.
No annoying ads or membership fees. The mission here is to step
away from the current system of things and put the control back
in the hands of the creators.
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