The Birmingham based duo Funk Division (Previously called Soul Garden) has worked with, produced and remixed tracks for many world class globally recognized artists. In 2014 Mark Duffus (Blak Prophetz) decided that the time had come to create/rebrand the band naming it 'The Funk Division' in order to concentrate more on a particular genre namely Acid Jazz, Funk & Soul, R&B including House & Garage with producer partner Derek King (DJ DK). Previous recordings of the Funk Division can be heard as early as 1994 under the name of JPQ with jazz vocalist Maria Harper originally from Us3.
Mark Duffus Soul/Funk & hip Hop producer has worked with, produced and remixed tracks for many world class globally recognized artists including that of Urban Species, Ced Gee (Ultramagnetic Mc’s) Justin Timberlake, Fonda Rae, Joyce Sims, Afrika Bambaataa, Glen Goldsmith, Warren Stacey, Preeyah Kalidas, Yvonne Curtis, Dawn Penn and many more. Today the Funk Division is working on the new singles/album due for release 2018/19 teaming-up/collaborating with new globally reputable vocalists on their way.
Stay tuned to their website to hear snippets of the new songs and singles to come.
VEVO – https://www.vevo.com/artist/funk-division
Twitter – https://twitter.com/thefunkdivision
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/TheFunkDivision/
Apple Music – https://itunes.apple.com/gb/artist/funk-division/1030755350
Website – https://www.funkdivision.com/
Record Label – http://www.digitaljukeboxrecords.com/
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