Welcome To the NETWERX. Here we offer you the best in Las Vegas Hip-Hop. The netwerx isn't just a group it's a movement and we offer you a chance to enhance yourmind and grind with us.
The netwerx were formed By Brandon "Pro-Lyphek" Greene and Jimmy "James Flye" Foster, out of the need to have our own outlet to voice our creativity with no censorship, to stress black ownership, and to provide consumers with that "DIRTY NASTY NEVER CLASSY FUNK".
Our main objective is to create music that is real music. Meaning at times it can be emotional and thought provoking, at times it can be angry and controversial, still at other times it can be nice and fluffy or just great to dance to. We want to make music that is pure and that doesnt give credence to what the industry standard of money, hoes, and clothes.
BIO
Pro-Lyphek- producer, songwriter, poet
James Flye-producer, songwriter,artist
Biography
Welcome To the NETWERX. Here we offer you the best in Las Vegas Hip-Hop. The netwerx isn't just a group it's a movement and we offer you a chance to enhance yourmind and grind with us.
The netwerx were formed By Brandon "Pro-Lyphek" Greene and Jimmy "James Flye" Foster, out of the need to have our own outlet to voice our creativity with no censorship, to stress black ownership, and to provide consumers with that "DIRTY NASTY NEVER CLASSY FUNK".
Our main objective is to create music that is real music. Meaning at times it can be emotional and thought provoking, at times it can be angry and controversial, still at other times it can be nice and fluffy or just great to dance to. We want to make music that is pure and that doesnt give credence to what the industry standard of money, hoes, and clothes.
Our secondary objective is to shed light on what is already a very desperate situation in our community. If you are a hip-hop artist there are no venues left to perform your music. Dance clubs that will play our genre
will not allow you to perform because while hip-hop brings in substantial revenue to their club, the owners dont like it.
The other problem is that the radio stations that would play local hip-hop like 88.1 which is supposed to be community based have even stopped. The larger radio stations will only play you if give in to payola in the form of large advertising dollars.
All this begs the question. What do you do if you do hip-hop but you cant find any love in your city. THe obvious answer is that you leave, to pursue your career elsewhere. If you make it, you never come back to pull anybody else in(see r&b group 702).
What is even more frustrating is when you write to a publication that is supposed to be pro-las vegas like city life., and offer to write an article on the state of hip-op for them. So that they dont have to tie up their writers, e-mail the article to the editor, make follow up calls, but never get any back.(e-mails and calls that is)
All these things and more fuel The Netwerx. For more details see the album or the web site. www.netwerxmusic.com
Website
http://www.netwerxmusic.com