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4hero

4hero are an electronic music group from Dollis Hill, London, comprising producers Mark "Marc Mac" Clair & Denis "Dego" McFarlane. While the band is often cited as 4 Hero or 4-Hero, the name is stylised as 4hero on their albums and website. 4hero are known for being pioneers of breakbeat hardcore, jungle/drum and bass, broken beat and nu jazz music.

4hero
Background information
OriginDollis Hill, London, England
GenresBreakbeat hardcore, jungle/drum and bass, broken beat, nu jazz
Years active1989–present
LabelsReinforced Records, Talkin' Loud, 2000Black, Raw Canvas
MembersMark "Marc Mac" Clair
Denis "Dego" McFarlane
Past membersGus Lawrence
Ian Bardouille

Style

4hero's style was initially uptempo breakbeat, house and techno, and has progressed to breakbeat hardcore, oldschool jungle, and drum and bass. Comparisons have been drawn between them and East London band Shut Up and Dance, with both bands evolving in the early 1990s as a rapprochement between the breakbeat-driven African-diasporic musical structures of hip-hop and reggae, and the dark, European reconstruction of the techno sound popularised by the likes of Joey Beltram, CJ Bolland and Mundo Muzique. 4hero both embraced the dynamics of populist rave culture, and maintained an avant-garde status as innovative and experimental producers. They trailblazed genre-crossing studio techniques such as timestretching and pitch-shifting.

Early history, 1989–1995

The main players in 4hero first met and came to prominence in the late 1980s when they were involved in the Strong Island FM pirate radio station. Marc Mac and Gus Lawrence set up Reinforced Records in 1989 to release their own productions as 4hero, with the group being completed by Dego and Ian Bardouille. Their first release was the 1990 single "All B 3 / Rising Son".

The follow-up EP, Combat Dancin', underpinned the sub-bass pressure of the bleep 'n' bass artists associated with Sheffield's Warp Records, such as LFO and Nightmares on Wax, with mid-tempo hip-hop-style breakbeats. It also brought the group to the attention of the rave community due to the track "Mr Kirk's Nightmare", which pivoted around the "Get Into Something" break (taken from the Isley Brothers) and a morbid vocal sample ("Mr Kirk? Your son is dead. He died of an overdose.") taken from the Bobby Susser, anti-drug hit "Once You Understand" by Think. 4hero were among the first proponents of what would become known as "drum and bass", which began to grow in profile via a series of releases on Reinforced. Another drum and bass figurehead, Goldie, met 4hero at a performance in London's Astoria. Marc and Dego went on to teach and collaborate with Goldie which then brought the sounds Goldie envisioned to life, forming the Rufige Cru and Metalheadz monikers.[1]

The band's debut album, In Rough Territory, was released in 1991 on Reinforced. This would be the only one of the group's albums to feature Gus and Ian as full members. In late 1992 and early 1993, 4hero would release the darkcore Journey from the Light EP, which according to and referenced by music journalist Simon Reynolds, "If anyone can claim to have invented dark-core, it's 4 Hero".[2]

Marc Mac and Dego would also record together under the alias "Tom & Jerry" (releasing classics such as "The One Reason", "We Can Be Free", "Lover to Lover", and "Air Freshener"), whilst Marc Mac solely as "Manix" (Manic Minds EP, Rainbow People EP, and "Heading to the Light") and Dego as "Tek 9" ("Just a Dream", and Return of Tek 9 EP).

In 1995, NME voted 4hero's second album Parallel Universe the album of the year in its dance category.[3]

1996-present

In 1997, one of their tracks, a remix of Nuyorican Soul's "Black Gold of the Sun", was released to critical acclaim with Louie Vega describing it as "...one of the best remixes ever..."[citation needed].

The next year, 4hero rose again to mainstream visibility with their third studio album as 4hero, Two Pages (1998). Released on Gilles Peterson's Talkin' Loud record label, the double CD blended jazzy double bass, flowing breakbeats and a brew of mysticism, spiritualism, astrology, U.F.O.s, and environmentalism. Luke Parkhouse provided the drums while Ursula Rucker, Carol Crosby and Face V. Walsh provided vocals alongside veteran singer Terry Callier and a few other special guests. The album gained critical acclaim and a place on the shortlist for 1998's Mercury Music Prize as well as picking up a MOBO award in the same year. Both this album and artists recording on 4hero's Reinforced label were influential in the development of the broken beat scene.[4][5]

Between 1998 and 2001, they hosted a Sunday night show with Kirk Degiorgio on Kiss 100 FM under the "R Solution" moniker.

4hero's fourth album, Creating Patterns (2001), featured another Ursula Rucker collaboration, an appearance from Jill Scott, and a cover of Minnie Riperton's classic 1970s song "Les Fleurs" with Carina Andersson as the lead vocalist. The latter was featured in a Baileys TV commercial and series 4 of Top Gear (both in 2004).

In 2004, the group released a compilation album consisting of two discs. The first disc contained 4hero remixes, while the tracks on disc 2 are remixes of 4hero tracks by other artists. This was released on their new label Raw Canvas. In 2006, 4hero was featured on the track "Bed of Roses" by Jody Watley on her album, The Makeover.

Six years after the release of Creating Patterns, Play with the Changes was released in February 2007 to critical acclaim. Mixmag described it as "their finest album to date" and awarded it the title of Album of the Month in its January 2007 issue.

In 2012, the album Hipology was released under the alias The Visioneers.[6]

Discography

Albums

Selected singles/EPs

  • "All B 3 / Rising Son" (Reinforced Records, 1990)
  • "Combat Dancin' / Mr Kirks Nightmare" (Reinforced Records, 1990)
  • "The Scorcher / Kirk's Back" (Reinforced Records, 1990)
  • "No Sleep Raver/Marimba" (Reinforced Records, 1991)
  • "The Head Hunter" (Reinforced Records, 1991)
  • "Cookin Up Ya Brain / Where's the Boy?" (Reinforced Records, 1992)
  • "Journey from the Light" (Reinforced Records, 1993)
  • "Golden Age" (Reinforced Records, 1993)
  • Internal Affairs EP (with Goldie as Internal Affairs) (Reinforced Records, 1993)
  • "Mr. Kirk" (Sm:)e Communications, 1995)
  • Universal Love EP (Selector, 1995)
  • "Earth Pioneers" (Talkin' Loud, 1997)
  • "Loveless" (Talkin' Loud, 1997)
  • "Star Chasers" (Talkin' Loud, 1998)
  • "We Who Are Not as Others" (Talkin' Loud, 1998)
  • "Escape That" (Talkin' Loud, 1999)
  • "Les Fleur" (Talkin' Loud, 2001)
  • "Morning Child" (Raw Canvas Records, 2007)
  • "Look Inside" (featuring Face) (Raw Canvas Records, 2008)

See also

References

  1. ^ Hanna Bächer (12 April 2016). "Reinforced Records". RBMA Daily. Archived from the original on 4 April 2019. Retrieved 7 April 2019.
  2. ^ Reynolds S, 1998, Energy Flash, Picador, p196-199, ISBN 0-5712-8914-2
  3. ^ "4Hero – Features – Clash Magazine". Clash Magazine. 1 January 2007.
  4. ^ Patrick Carnegy (29 January 2014). "Vice: Whatever Happened to Broken Beat?". Vice.
  5. ^ Mr Beatnick (20 May 2015). "All about the funk: broken beat innovator Dego talks 4Hero, Cousin Cockroach and his new album". FACTmag.
  6. ^ "Marc Mac – DMC World Magazine". DMCWorld Magazine. 4 July 2012.

External links

  • Official site
  • at Wayback Machine
  • 4hero discography at Discogs
  • Tom and Jerry discography at Discogs
  • 4hero at AllMusic

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EPs 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksStyle Edit4hero s style was initially uptempo breakbeat house and techno and has progressed to breakbeat hardcore oldschool jungle and drum and bass Comparisons have been drawn between them and East London band Shut Up and Dance with both bands evolving in the early 1990s as a rapprochement between the breakbeat driven African diasporic musical structures of hip hop and reggae and the dark European reconstruction of the techno sound popularised by the likes of Joey Beltram CJ Bolland and Mundo Muzique 4hero both embraced the dynamics of populist rave culture and maintained an avant garde status as innovative and experimental producers They trailblazed genre crossing studio techniques such as timestretching and pitch shifting Early history 1989 1995 EditThe main players in 4hero first met and came to prominence in the late 1980s when they were involved in the Strong Island FM pirate radio station Marc Mac and Gus Lawrence set up Reinforced Records in 1989 to release their own productions as 4hero with the group being completed by Dego and Ian Bardouille Their first release was the 1990 single All B 3 Rising Son The follow up EP Combat Dancin underpinned the sub bass pressure of the bleep n bass artists associated with Sheffield s Warp Records such as LFO and Nightmares on Wax with mid tempo hip hop style breakbeats It also brought the group to the attention of the rave community due to the track Mr Kirk s Nightmare which pivoted around the Get Into Something break taken from the Isley Brothers and a morbid vocal sample Mr Kirk Your son is dead He died of an overdose taken from the Bobby Susser anti drug hit Once You Understand by Think 4hero were among the first proponents of what would become known as drum and bass which began to grow in profile via a series of releases on Reinforced Another drum and bass figurehead Goldie met 4hero at a performance in London s Astoria Marc and Dego went on to teach and collaborate with Goldie which then brought the sounds Goldie envisioned to life forming the Rufige Cru and Metalheadz monikers 1 The band s debut album In Rough Territory was released in 1991 on Reinforced This would be the only one of the group s albums to feature Gus and Ian as full members In late 1992 and early 1993 4hero would release the darkcore Journey from the Light EP which according to and referenced by music journalist Simon Reynolds If anyone can claim to have invented dark core it s 4 Hero 2 Marc Mac and Dego would also record together under the alias Tom amp Jerry releasing classics such as The One Reason We Can Be Free Lover to Lover and Air Freshener whilst Marc Mac solely as Manix Manic Minds EP Rainbow People EP and Heading to the Light and Dego as Tek 9 Just a Dream and Return of Tek 9 EP In 1995 NME voted 4hero s second album Parallel Universe the album of the year in its dance category 3 1996 present EditIn 1997 one of their tracks a remix of Nuyorican Soul s Black Gold of the Sun was released to critical acclaim with Louie Vega describing it as one of the best remixes ever citation needed The next year 4hero rose again to mainstream visibility with their third studio album as 4hero Two Pages 1998 Released on Gilles Peterson s Talkin Loud record label the double CD blended jazzy double bass flowing breakbeats and a brew of mysticism spiritualism astrology U F O s and environmentalism Luke Parkhouse provided the drums while Ursula Rucker Carol Crosby and Face V Walsh provided vocals alongside veteran singer Terry Callier and a few other special guests The album gained critical acclaim and a place on the shortlist for 1998 s Mercury Music Prize as well as picking up a MOBO award in the same year Both this album and artists recording on 4hero s Reinforced label were influential in the development of the broken beat scene 4 5 Between 1998 and 2001 they hosted a Sunday night show with Kirk Degiorgio on Kiss 100 FM under the R Solution moniker 4hero s fourth album Creating Patterns 2001 featured another Ursula Rucker collaboration an appearance from Jill Scott and a cover of Minnie Riperton s classic 1970s song Les Fleurs with Carina Andersson as the lead vocalist The latter was featured in a Baileys TV commercial and series 4 of Top Gear both in 2004 In 2004 the group released a compilation album consisting of two discs The first disc contained 4hero remixes while the tracks on disc 2 are remixes of 4hero tracks by other artists This was released on their new label Raw Canvas In 2006 4hero was featured on the track Bed of Roses by Jody Watley on her album The Makeover Six years after the release of Creating Patterns Play with the Changes was released in February 2007 to critical acclaim Mixmag described it as their finest album to date and awarded it the title of Album of the Month in its January 2007 issue In 2012 the album Hipology was released under the alias The Visioneers 6 Discography EditAlbums Edit In Rough Territory Reinforced Records 1991 Parallel Universe Reinforced Records 1994 Two Pages Talkin Loud 1998 Two Pages Remixed Talkin Loud 1998 Two Pages Reinterpretations Talkin Loud 1999 Creating Patterns Talkin Loud 2001 The Remix Album Raw Canvas Records 2004 4 Hero Present Brazilika Far Out Recordings 2006 Play with the Changes Raw Canvas Records 2007 Extensions Raw Canvas Records 2009 Hipology as the Visioneers BBE Records 2012 Selected singles EPs Edit All B 3 Rising Son Reinforced Records 1990 Combat Dancin Mr Kirks Nightmare Reinforced Records 1990 The Scorcher Kirk s Back Reinforced Records 1990 No Sleep Raver Marimba Reinforced Records 1991 The Head Hunter Reinforced Records 1991 Cookin Up Ya Brain Where s the Boy Reinforced Records 1992 Journey from the Light Reinforced Records 1993 Golden Age Reinforced Records 1993 Internal Affairs EP with Goldie as Internal Affairs Reinforced Records 1993 Mr Kirk Sm e Communications 1995 Universal Love EP Selector 1995 Earth Pioneers Talkin Loud 1997 Loveless Talkin Loud 1997 Star Chasers Talkin Loud 1998 We Who Are Not as Others Talkin Loud 1998 Escape That Talkin Loud 1999 Les Fleur Talkin Loud 2001 Morning Child Raw Canvas Records 2007 Look Inside featuring Face Raw Canvas Records 2008 See also EditReinforced RecordsReferences Edit Hanna Bacher 12 April 2016 Reinforced Records RBMA Daily Archived from the original on 4 April 2019 Retrieved 7 April 2019 Reynolds S 1998 Energy Flash Picador p196 199 ISBN 0 5712 8914 2 4Hero Features Clash Magazine Clash Magazine 1 January 2007 Patrick Carnegy 29 January 2014 Vice Whatever Happened to Broken Beat Vice Mr Beatnick 20 May 2015 All about the funk broken beat innovator Dego talks 4Hero Cousin Cockroach and his new album FACTmag Marc Mac DMC World Magazine DMCWorld Magazine 4 July 2012 External links EditOfficial site Archived Site at Wayback Machine 4hero discography at Discogs Tom and Jerry discography at Discogs 4hero at AllMusic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 4hero amp oldid 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