FUNKSTYLE
» Shoes maketh a man and George Clinton \ sure knows. But he who took funk to new \ frontiers got rained upon when he \ recently played Phoenix Festival in \ England. The two hour set by his 17 ■ strong band was described as “turgid I i funk” by the NME. But meanwhile in \ New York funky folk gather to worI \ ship his holy grail with Bill I \ Laswell’s compilation Axiom \ Funk’s Funkcronomicon. Artists I \ appearing in new or remixed \ forms include George, Bootsy \ Collins, Bernie Worrell, Sly B Stone and the late P-Funk B tarist Eddie Hazel.
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Rip It Up, Issue 216, 1 August 1995, Page 4
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95FUNKSTYLE Rip It Up, Issue 216, 1 August 1995, Page 4
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