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DJ Bonez

George Kordas, better known by the stage name DJ Bonez, is a hip hop DJ and producer, originally from Sydney and currently based in Melbourne, Australia.

DJ Bonez
OriginSydney, Australia
GenresHip hop
LabelsStatik Recordings
Obese Records
Websitedjbonez.com

DJ Bonez has been described as being at "the forefront of Australian DJing culture as a performer and also catering to DJs worldwide with break beats and scratch records".[1]

Career edit

Bonez began creating four-track mix tapes and CDs for the underground hip-hop scene in the late 1980s, while studying at high school. By the age of 17, hands, he had expanded his skills and started performing as a club and scratch DJ in venues across Australia.[2]

In 1995, Bonez made the transition to producer. Having honed his skills as a DJ, he performed turntable trick routines and began producing battle records.[2] By 1997, Bonez had made a name for himself, appearing in a documentary, Basic Equipment, made by Paul Fenech.

In 1999, Bonez started making beats with a group named the Dominion Crew. He also supported groups from the US who toured Australia, including DJing for artists such as Murs, AceyAlone, Diverse and Mr. Liff, amongst others.[2]

Dating back to 2000, DJ Bonez was the DJ for Hyjak N Torcha. He produced their 2004 release Drastik Measures, Bonez' first full-length produced album, which gained national recognition and was the first Australian Hip Hop album to be selected as Triple J album of the week.[2]

Shortly after Muphin and Plutonic Lab formed a partnership under the name Muph & Plutonic in 2004, they toured together with DJ Bonez and Obese Records founder Pegz in 2005, under the collective name Milk Bar Stars. DJ Bonez joined Muph & Plutonic in 2008, appearing on their album And Then Tomorrow Came and touring as an integral part of the band at venues across major cities, regional towns, and at festivals such as the Big Day Out, Homebake, Trackside, Sounds of Spring and Pyramid Rock.[2]

In 2007, Bonez produced Ninja Art, a remix record for Californian-based MC Omni, which also featured various artists including Motion Man, Blade, Speaque Ezie and MC Mell 'O'. Released by Shogun Records, it was named "Best Album of 2007" by the Sydney Morning Herald and gained high-rotation as a feature track on the national Triple J radio network.[2]

That same year, Bonez also released his own solo compilation album through Obese Records, titled Roll Call. This album also featured an array of local artists such as Funkoars, Pegz, Low Budget, Tommy I'llfigga and Muph, and international artists Lotek, Sandpeople, Rainman and Grand Agent. The album debuted at 35 on the ARIA Urban Charts, was named album of the week by JB Hi-Fi, gained high rotation on several radio stations and won that year's award for best compilation from OzHiphop.com. The video clip for the track "Certified" featuring the Funkoars peaked at number 5 on the MTV Video Charts and also picked up the award for best video of 2007 at the OzHiphop.com awards. The video clip for "Roll Call" featuring Sandpeople earned them a feature in Rollingstones.com.[2]

Bonez is also notable for having produced albums and tracks featuring Ozi Batla ("Put it on Wax"),[3] MC Trey (Tapastry Tunes album), Blade, Motion Man, Grand Agent, Mystik Journeyman, and Fraksha,[4] and has also supported many other prominent local and international artists live.

With this reputation, Bonez has been described as "one of Australia's No. #1 live turntable assassins... in the forefront of Australian DJing culture as a performer".[5][6][7]

Bonez' website features a section named "The Vault" which contains exclusive tracks, remixes, instrumental and a cappella recordings; however, this content is only available to DJs.[8]

Bonez also performs as a solo DJ in his own right.

Discography edit

DJ battle records/tools (EP/LP) edit

  • Bone Breaks (1999), Statik Recordings
  • Bone Breaks (Australasian Dragon Edition) (2001), Statik Recordings
  • Vintage Vandal Breaks (2005), Statik Recordings

Mix tapes/CDs edit

  • Casting Spells on Twelves (CD)
  • Hands On Decks (1999) (CD), Statik Recordings
  • DJ Bonez Presents the Mamma's Kitchen Mix (2005), Obese Records

Solo albums produced edit

  • Hyjak n Torcha, Drastik Measures (2004), Obese Records
  • DJ Bonez ft. various, Roll Call (2007), Obese Records
  • Omni, Ninja Art (2007), Statik Recordings/Shogun

Appearances edit

Production edit

  • Mastermind Alliance | Mass MC (2000) Statik Recordings/Double Beef
  • Daily Affirmations | Trey (2000)
  • Culture of Kings Volume 1 | Mass MC & Torcha (2000), Obese Records ("Wotcha Say?")
  • Culture of Kings Volume 2 | Various (2002), Obese Records ("Face The Music")
  • Global Turntables | Various (2002), HHS-024 Hip Hop Slam
  • Millenium | Various – UHB5: Legacy 2009 (2002) Outhouse, Revenge Entertainment
  • Pro Amateur | Luckyiam.PSC – Extra Credit Assignment No. 1 "The Vehicle" (2002) Outhouse, Revenge Entertainment
  • Broken Dream | DJ Skizo (2007) Relief Records EU
  • Bias Life | Bias B (2011)

References edit

  1. ^ "Discogs profile for DJ Bonez". Discogs.com. Retrieved 1 June 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g . Archived from the original on 5 January 2011. Retrieved 3 June 2010.
  3. ^ "Ozi Batla, "Put it on Wax"". Allaussiehiphop.wordpress.com. 6 April 2010. Retrieved 1 June 2010.
  4. ^ "All Aussie Hip-Hop's Spotlight on Fraksha". Allaussiehiphop.wordpress.com. 12 March 2010. Retrieved 1 June 2010.
  5. ^ "DJ Bonez profile on Sound Maven". Soundmaven.com. Retrieved 1 June 2010.
  6. ^ . Studentradioawards.co.uk. Archived from the original on 25 July 2011. Retrieved 1 June 2010.
  7. ^ . Sompedia.com. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 1 June 2010.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 January 2011. Retrieved 3 June 2010.

External links edit

  • Official website

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George Kordas better known by the stage name DJ Bonez is a hip hop DJ and producer originally from Sydney and currently based in Melbourne Australia DJ BonezOriginSydney AustraliaGenresHip hopLabelsStatik RecordingsObese RecordsWebsitedjbonez wbr com DJ Bonez has been described as being at the forefront of Australian DJing culture as a performer and also catering to DJs worldwide with break beats and scratch records 1 Contents 1 Career 2 Discography 2 1 DJ battle records tools EP LP 2 2 Mix tapes CDs 2 3 Solo albums produced 3 Appearances 3 1 Production 4 References 5 External linksCareer editBonez began creating four track mix tapes and CDs for the underground hip hop scene in the late 1980s while studying at high school By the age of 17 hands he had expanded his skills and started performing as a club and scratch DJ in venues across Australia 2 In 1995 Bonez made the transition to producer Having honed his skills as a DJ he performed turntable trick routines and began producing battle records 2 By 1997 Bonez had made a name for himself appearing in a documentary Basic Equipment made by Paul Fenech In 1999 Bonez started making beats with a group named the Dominion Crew He also supported groups from the US who toured Australia including DJing for artists such as Murs AceyAlone Diverse and Mr Liff amongst others 2 Dating back to 2000 DJ Bonez was the DJ for Hyjak N Torcha He produced their 2004 release Drastik Measures Bonez first full length produced album which gained national recognition and was the first Australian Hip Hop album to be selected as Triple J album of the week 2 Shortly after Muphin and Plutonic Lab formed a partnership under the name Muph amp Plutonic in 2004 they toured together with DJ Bonez and Obese Records founder Pegz in 2005 under the collective name Milk Bar Stars DJ Bonez joined Muph amp Plutonic in 2008 appearing on their album And Then Tomorrow Came and touring as an integral part of the band at venues across major cities regional towns and at festivals such as the Big Day Out Homebake Trackside Sounds of Spring and Pyramid Rock 2 In 2007 Bonez produced Ninja Art a remix record for Californian based MC Omni which also featured various artists including Motion Man Blade Speaque Ezie and MC Mell O Released by Shogun Records it was named Best Album of 2007 by the Sydney Morning Herald and gained high rotation as a feature track on the national Triple J radio network 2 That same year Bonez also released his own solo compilation album through Obese Records titled Roll Call This album also featured an array of local artists such as Funkoars Pegz Low Budget Tommy I llfigga and Muph and international artists Lotek Sandpeople Rainman and Grand Agent The album debuted at 35 on the ARIA Urban Charts was named album of the week by JB Hi Fi gained high rotation on several radio stations and won that year s award for best compilation from OzHiphop com The video clip for the track Certified featuring the Funkoars peaked at number 5 on the MTV Video Charts and also picked up the award for best video of 2007 at the OzHiphop com awards The video clip for Roll Call featuring Sandpeople earned them a feature in Rollingstones com 2 Bonez is also notable for having produced albums and tracks featuring Ozi Batla Put it on Wax 3 MC Trey Tapastry Tunes album Blade Motion Man Grand Agent Mystik Journeyman and Fraksha 4 and has also supported many other prominent local and international artists live With this reputation Bonez has been described as one of Australia s No 1 live turntable assassins in the forefront of Australian DJing culture as a performer 5 6 7 Bonez website features a section named The Vault which contains exclusive tracks remixes instrumental and a cappella recordings however this content is only available to DJs 8 Bonez also performs as a solo DJ in his own right Discography editDJ battle records tools EP LP edit Bone Breaks 1999 Statik Recordings Bone Breaks Australasian Dragon Edition 2001 Statik Recordings Vintage Vandal Breaks 2005 Statik Recordings Mix tapes CDs edit Casting Spells on Twelves CD Hands On Decks 1999 CD Statik Recordings DJ Bonez Presents the Mamma s Kitchen Mix 2005 Obese Records Solo albums produced edit Hyjak n Torcha Drastik Measures 2004 Obese Records DJ Bonez ft various Roll Call 2007 Obese Records Omni Ninja Art 2007 Statik Recordings ShogunAppearances editProduction edit Mastermind Alliance Mass MC 2000 Statik Recordings Double Beef Daily Affirmations Trey 2000 Culture of Kings Volume 1 Mass MC amp Torcha 2000 Obese Records Wotcha Say Culture of Kings Volume 2 Various 2002 Obese Records Face The Music Global Turntables Various 2002 HHS 024 Hip Hop Slam Millenium Various UHB5 Legacy 2009 2002 Outhouse Revenge Entertainment Pro Amateur Luckyiam PSC Extra Credit Assignment No 1 The Vehicle 2002 Outhouse Revenge Entertainment Broken Dream DJ Skizo 2007 Relief Records EU Bias Life Bias B 2011 References edit Discogs profile for DJ Bonez Discogs com Retrieved 1 June 2010 a b c d e f g DJ Bonez About Archived from the original on 5 January 2011 Retrieved 3 June 2010 Ozi Batla Put it on Wax Allaussiehiphop wordpress com 6 April 2010 Retrieved 1 June 2010 All Aussie Hip Hop s Spotlight on Fraksha Allaussiehiphop wordpress com 12 March 2010 Retrieved 1 June 2010 DJ Bonez profile on Sound Maven Soundmaven com Retrieved 1 June 2010 Student Radio Music DJ Bonez Studentradioawards co uk Archived from the original on 25 July 2011 Retrieved 1 June 2010 DJ Bonez profile on Sompedia Sompedia com Archived from the original on 16 July 2011 Retrieved 1 June 2010 DJ Bonez The Vault Archived from the original on 5 January 2011 Retrieved 3 June 2010 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title DJ Bonez amp oldid 1135562584, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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