New Funk Order
Project III - The Revolution Continues!
The submissions for Project II were so great and so many, we just had to split them into two albums. This was originally planned to be released back-to-back with Project II, and they were soon dubbed "the twins". The first two albums coincidentally came out almost exactly 9 months after the submissions as well as coinciding with the birth of Kelly's own children. The funny thing is that both Beau Hall and Kelly had two new additions to their families within the same week and so the coincidence still remained with Project III. But ... After much discussion and debate, we decided to put some space between the two releases. Just like their own children, they both have such distinct personalities.
JOseff s'Aint Joseph returns to bring us back to ’69, the summer of love… seems very relevant right about now... "Get In" while the gettin's hot as Move GA*GA kicks it in high gear with a little booty shake. Watch out for that "Dander Damsel", however... Collar of Skin will explain that one while D. Marcos takes her to the "Electric Venus Moon". SMACK! Oh! Just kidding.
You'll forget all about that diet when Lenae pours on the "Sugar" with a sound you don't hear very often. You can take what you want but you better give back what you don't need when Pilot Beacon reminds us about that nasty "Greed" in "This Life" as MVW elaborates.
Drew (funkfusion) hits on a familiar project in "Madhouse 27 and a half". Those in the know will pick it up immediately. If you don't know, here's a clue... It's the same guy that said, "May you live to see The Dawn" as Papercrayons completed that mysterious phrase unto his own.
Bump it up for Bumper (featuring Divinaty) with "My Groove". It’s guaranteed to put a stiffy in your zippy that only an "Angel's Reply" could ice down.
Fight Truth Decay! 2004 showed us that we really need to seek a little more than what's fed to us. Jason Dodson asks... "Are You a Candidate 4 The Party"? We saw a lot of serious issues before us this previous year. "Is This a Dream?" or harsh reality? Your move, bub.
Listen to the "Velvet Sounds" of our own online Woodstock, and ask the person next to you in a "Sweet Erotica" voice... "Can I Get Some Lovin'?" Shoo-be-doo.
If you’re not bobbin' your head to this album in your car soon after you've downloaded it, something's wrong with you.
68 and 1
Produced, Written and Performed by Joseph McNeil.
© 2001 PanaManic Music, ASCAP
Get In
Produced, Arraged and Composed by Erik Duijs. Lyrics by Rick Carnas. Lead vocals performed by Rick Carnas. Backing vocals performed by Theo Hollenberg. All instruments performed by Erik Duigjs.
© 2004 Move GA*GA.
Dander Damsel
Composed, Arranged, Performed and Produced by Collar of Skin.
© 2004 Collar of Skin.
Electric Venus Moon
Produced, Arranged, Composed and Performed by D. Marcos.
© 2004 Palisade Hills.
Greed
Produced, Arragned and Composed by Pilot Beacon.
© 2004 New Earth Embassy.
This Life
Produced, Arragned and Composed by MVW.
© 2004 Lightning Box Music. All rights reserved.
Madhouse 27 and a half
Produced, Arragned and Composed by Funkfusion.
© 2003 Funkfusion.
The Dawn
Produced, Arragned and Composed by PaperCrayons.
© 2004 Summer of Love NYC.
My Groove
Produced, Arragned and Composed by Bumper & Divinaty.
© 2003 Da Funk Foundation. All rights reserved.
Angel's Reply
Produced, Arragned and Composed by Lewis Partridge.
© 2004 cloud9mission.com.
Candidate 4 the Party
Written, Produced, Arragned and Composed by Jason Dodson.
© 2003 JMD, Inc. Member ASCAP.
Is this a Dream
All instruments, vocals, programing and ego trips written, arragned, produced and performed by Andre St. Clair Dyer.
© 2004 DreZone Productions.
Velvet Sounds
Produced, Arranged, Composed & Performed by Magnus Goeth.
© 2004 uncut funk music.
Can I Get Some Lovin?
Produced, Arranged, Composed & Performed by Beau Hall.
© 2005 Beau Hall.