New Jersey
THE M PROJEKT : Mojito Jones Housing Projekt
The Mojito Jones Housing Projekt is a collective Brand that focuses on bringing arts and culture to Asbury Park and the New Jersey shore via sound, theatrical and visual media.
The Mojito Jones Housing Projekt (THE M PROJEKT) is a collective Brand that focuses on bringing arts and culture to Asbury Park and the New Jersey shore via sound, theatrical and visual media.
The root of the group is the love of Soulful House Music and sounds of the African and Latino diaspora.
The Housing Projekt and Mojito Jones together thought there was a void in the sound scape that makes up the Jersey Shore. Being that the Housing Projekt hails from Asbury Park and Mojito Jones has close ties to the city thought it was only fitting to make Asbury Park NJ it’s home base.
This collection of individuals, DJ’s and artists is now call the M PROJEKT, we hope to share our LOVE of our musical taste and styles that seldom gets the respect and exposure it deserves. We also have an opportunity to create beyond the dance floor with the experience and vision of the growing members of this group.
The goal is to create, promote and build and maintain a collective brand that brings a alternative sound, vision and voice to the Jersey Shore.
Do you have that vision? Do you hear that Sound? If so “BE THAT VOICE” and be part of tge M PROJEKT!
For more info, visit The M PROJEKT Facebook Group
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