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Artist description
Community Project was started by Jon and Shaun about 3 and a half years ago. It is the collective under which they began to make tunes together and over the years it has grown and now includes a range of artists.
When the project was started the main types of music experimented with were electro and techno we have now moved on and you are likely to hear a range of sounds including lots of crossover material which often isnt that easy to categorise.
The reason we named our collective the community project is simple the community refers to our community on level as artists but the emotion behind the music are shared by the whole of the dance community.
The project refers not only to our project as a group but also to the dance world and the project of creating a sense of liberty and freedom throughout our world.
We hope that you enjoy our music and that it moves u in some way. |
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Music Style
CommunityProject is a collective and hence covers a wide range of genres |
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Musical Influences
everything from aphex twin through to the wu tang clan through to tipper and freqnasty through to xpress2 through to liberator style techno. So basically everything |
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Similar Artists
everyone yet no one we are the CommunityProject |
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Artist History
The community project was thought up because jon and shaun wanted to create a way to experiment with new types of music, nowadays it has become almost like an institution.
What is unique about the community project is that all its members come from a small village outside of bristol called frampton cotterell. Growing up here has had an influence on our lives and our music, we are influenced not only by the city but by our village as well.
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Group Members
Some of the artists you may see on this site are D.s.p, Cypher, Clamboy, Virus, Hivemind and electroboogie to name a few.
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Instruments
electronic based |
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Location
Bristol, South Glouscester - United Kingdom |
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