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aesop socks
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"Mlps funk sounding groups. How many were out there?"


  

          

I ran across the group called Wa Wa Nee and they have kind of a Jesse Johnson sound

https://youtu.be/O54Fs5uzl3U
What other under the radar groups were there?

  

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The Jets - Crush On You
Jan 06th 2019
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Very few made it.
Jan 06th 2019
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Check out Numero Group's "Purple Snow" Boxset
Jan 06th 2019
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Ebonee Webb - Something About You
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Dreamboy - I Promise
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Pete Burns
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1. "The Jets - Crush On You"
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oy10rRJ0Cuk

  

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bigkarma
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Sun Jan-06-19 10:51 AM

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2. "Very few made it."
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I was in high school at the height of the Prince/Time/Vanity 6 popularity, and I remember a few of random groups and artists that popped up, but nobody really caught on

Georgio - Sex Appeal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFPsxphvWuU

Then when Prince launched Paisley park records, he literally flooded the market with Mazarati. Jill Jones, Taja Sevelle, Tamara and the Seen, The Family, Brownmark...etc.

He did not have the golden touch...

But I think the biggest influence of the Minneapolis Sound was that it changed the sound of a ton of already established artists . More than spawn new bands, you started to see groups like Cameo and the Bar Kays start to change their sound and look to keep up with Prince.

Cameo - Just Be Yourself
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hfPaU7Ij2c


  

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BlakStaar
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Sun Jan-06-19 08:24 PM

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3. "Check out Numero Group's "Purple Snow" Boxset"
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It might hip you to some little-known acts from that Prince-era.

"Bubbling up from the snow-blanketed land of 10,000 lakes, the Minneapolis Sound defied expectations, emerging late in the '70s as a slick, black, technologically advanced fusion, poised to storm the charts. In relative silence, the Twin Cities had been harboring a tight-knit community feverishly at work in radically manipulating American dance music, varnishing futurist funk with guitar rock’s glamorous sheen. Purple Snow, the Numero Group’s ambitious 50th mainline release, chronicles false starts and follow-throughs toward Minneapolis Sound, on 4 LPs and 32 rare and unreleased recordings from the years just prior to, and just after, one gifted Nelson was crowned Prince. At some 30,000 words, our 144-page hardbound book meticulously directs the listener through two hours of music, and a decade dotted by adept producers, combos, and characters—like 94 East, Flyte Tyme, and Alexander O’Neal, whose less celebrated groundwork put Minneapolis’ purple launchpad on the map. From Jimmy Jam’s extroverted Mind & Matter collective to André Cymone’s polish-free bedroom demos, Purple Snow gathers as the sprawling, nonfiction prequel to Purple Rain’s cultural takeover. In image-rich splendor, funk-informed hordes of unsung Twin Cities talent bask for a spotlit moment, out of that persistent violet shadow, to shine."
http://www.numerogroup.com/products/purple-snow-forecasting-the-minneapolis-sound

It features well-known MLPS funk folks like Prince, André Cymone, and Alexander O'Neal; but it's mostly little-known acts.

Here's the tracklist: https://www.discogs.com/Various-Purple-Snow-Forecasting-The-Minneapolis-Sound/release/5187127

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bigkarma
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4. "Ebonee Webb - Something About You"
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMyvpqjrZUE

  

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bigkarma
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5. "Dreamboy - I Promise"
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JueoDMvlWa4

  

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