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Freestylers

The Freestylers are a British electronic music group, consisting of producers Matt Cantor and Aston Harvey.[1] They have released five studio albums and a number of mix compilations for, among others, Fabric and BBC Radio.

Freestylers
Also known asRaw as F**k
OriginLondon, England
GenresElectronic, breakbeat, trip hop, big beat, acid house, electro house
Years active1996–present
MembersMatt Cantor
Aston Harvey
MC SirReal
WebsiteFreestylersMusic.co.uk

The group took their name from their first sample "Don't Stop the Rock" by Freestyle, which they also sampled on Drop the Boom.

Career edit

Formation–Raw as Fuck album (1996–2004) edit

The Freestylers formed in 1996 when DJs and dance music producers Matt Cantor and Aston Harvey joined forces.[2] Both Cantor and Aston had been involved in the British dance music scene since the early 1990s. Cantor had recorded both as Cut & Paste and Strike with Andy Gardner (Plump DJs).[3][4] Aston Harvey recorded as Blapps! Posse, best known for their 1990 breakbeat dance hit "Don't Hold Back", before working with Definition of Sound, Rebel MC and DJ Rap (as DJ Rap and Aston).[5]

The trio's first single, "Drop the Boom (AK-48)", on their own Scratch City Records in 1996 became a dancefloor hit in the UK and Miami. The band released the Freestyle EP in 1996 on Freskanova (Freskanova's parent label, Fresh, had released Cantor and Harvey's previous works). When playing live, the group consisted of Cantor and Harvey on keyboards and programming, turntablist Jason Tunbridge (Mad Doctor X), guitarist (Tony Ayiotou), drummer Clive Jenner, bass guitarist Joe Henson, MC Navigator and Tenor Fly and three breakdancers (Coza, Marat, Lil'Tim).[6]

The band released their first album, We Rock Hard, in 1998.[7] The single "B-Boy Stance" became a hit in the UK in 1998, featuring the contributions of rapper Tenor Fly. In 1999, the Freestylers enjoyed success in the U.S. with the track "Don't Stop", which reached number 8 in the Billboard dance charts, and the video for "Here We Go" becoming a hit on a MTV. We Rock Hard sold well in the US, selling over 150,000 copies and reaching the top 30 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.[8]

Following the success of B-Boy Stance, the band were asked to remix tracks by Audioweb, Afrika Bambaataa and the Jungle Brothers as well as a big beat compilation album FSUK 2 and a Radio 1 Essential Mix featuring Beenie Man, Public Enemy, Whodini and The Fall.[1][9]

The Freestylers released a mix album, Electro Science, in 2000. Their second album, Pressure Point, was released in 2001 with the track "Get Down Massive (featuring Navigator)" reaching number 16 on the Billboard dance charts in 2002.[8]

During 2002 and 2003, the group began releasing singles under the alias Raw As Fuck, which later became the title of their third studio album. Released in 2004, it featured the single "Push Up", which reached the top 30 in the UK and the top 3 in Australia. The song "Get A Life", which was released as the album's first single, was re-released and reached the top 20 in Australia.[10]

Adventures in Freestyle (2006) and current activity edit

Released in 2006 album Adventures in Freestyle experimented with a variety of styles, and saw the Freestylers working with assorted underground vocalists.[11]

In 2008, the song "Jump 'n' Twist" from their fourth studio album "Adventures in Freestyle" was featured in the soundtrack for Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2008.

In 2010 the remixes of "Cracks" (originally from the Past, Present and Future E.P.) was released through Never Say Die Records.[12] The Flux Pavilion remix received 25 million hits on YouTube.[13]

CTRL-Z, hailing from Hammersmith and individually known as DJ Dash (Tom Petais) & DJ Inch (Nicky D’Silva), have been very involved with The Freestylers' music. In 2009, their remake of "Ruffneck" (renamed "Ruffneck '09") became the first ever release of the Never Say Die Records label. They also remixed "Security" in 2007 and "Cracks" in 2010.[14][15] CTRL-Z has also co-produced songs with The Freestylers, such as "Turn to Dust" from the Adventures in Freestyle album.[16]

In 2012, Freestylers signed with Black Hole Recordings subsidiary Rub-A-Duck Records. Through the label, they have released singles such as "Frozen" and "Over You", as well as their latest album The Coming Storm in 2013.[17] 2012 also saw new member Chris Bishop (Screwface from Stereo:Type) joining the production team.[18]

Since the release of their album "The Coming Storm" the band have been releasing their new material on Instant Vibes partially owned by Krafty Kuts. The single "Rude Bwoy" features Jamaican dancehall artist RDX.

Discography edit

Albums edit

Year Album details Peak chart positions
UK
[19]
AUS
[20]
BEL
[21]
FRA
[22]
NLD
[23]
We Rock Hard
  • Released: 14 June 1998
  • Label: Freskanova
  • Formats: CD
33 73
Pressure Point
  • Released: 2001
  • Label: Freskanova
  • Formats: CD
115
Raw as F**k
  • Released: 5 July 2004
  • Label: PIAS
  • Formats: CD
130 66 66 180 44
Adventures in Freestyle
  • Released: 2 October 2006
  • Label: PIAS
  • Formats: CD
The Coming Storm
  • Released: 10 June 2013
  • Label: Rub-A-Duck
  • Formats: CD

DJ mixes/compilations edit

  • Essential Mix (BBC Radio 1) (1998)
  • FSUK2 (1998)
  • Rough Technique Vol. 1 (1998)
  • Electro Science (2000)
  • FabricLive.19 (2004)
  • A Different Story Vol. 1 (2007)

Singles/EPs edit

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
[19]
AUS
[20]
BEL
[21]
NLD
[23]
NZL
[24]
"B-Boy Stance"
(featuring Tenor Fly)
1998 23 We Rock Hard
"Ruffneck"
(featuring Navigator)
23
"Warning"
(featuring Navigator)
68
"Here We Go"
(featuring Definition of Sound)
1999 45
"Don't Stop" 2000
"Told You So"
(featuring Petra)
2001 100 Pressure Point
"Get Down Massive"
(featuring Navigator)
172
"Weekend Song"
(featuring Tenor Fly)
2002
"Now Is the Time" / "Blowin Ya Brainz"
"Get a Life" 2004 66 15 60 82 Raw as F**k
"Push Up" 22 2 1 4 5
"Boom Blast"
(featuring Million Dan)
2005 75
"Painkiller"
(featuring Pendulum and Sirreal)
2006 117 Adventures in Freestyle
"In Love with You" 40
"Electrified"
(featuring Bad Manner, Sirreal, Ragman and Ayak)
2007
"Security"
"Dynamite Love"
(with Krafty Kuts and Dynamite MC)
2008 Non-album singles
"Push Up Word Up"
"Cracks"
(featuring Belle Humble)
2010
"Over You"
(featuring Ami Carmine)
2011
"The Coming Storm"
(with Stereo:Type featuring Takura)
2013 The Coming Storm
"You and What Army"
"Falling"
(featuring Laura Steel)
2014 105
"The Sound"
(featuring Fast Eddie)
"Fall Down" 2015 Non-album singles
"Rude Bwoy"
(featuring RDX)

References edit

  1. ^ a b Bush, John. "Freestylers | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  2. ^ "RA: Freestylers - Biography". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  3. ^ "Strike". The Eurodance Encyclopaedia. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  4. ^ Scott, Ben (10 April 2015). "RW/FF: REWIND: Strike - 'U Sure Do'". rwffmusic.blogspot.co.uk. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  5. ^ "DJ Hastey". Discogs. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  6. ^ We Rock Hard (sleeve notes).
  7. ^ [usurped]. Chart Attack, 1999, Interview by Debbie Bento
  8. ^ a b "Freestylers - Chart history | Billboard". www.billboard.com. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  9. ^ "Freestylers". Discogs. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  10. ^ Sound, Ministry of. . Ministry of Sound. Archived from the original on 11 August 2016. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  11. ^ "Freestylers - Adventures In Freestyle". Discogs. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  12. ^ "Freestyler Aston Harvey -". The London Word. 1 February 2010. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  13. ^ "UKFis5 #04: Flux Pavilion". UKF. 29 May 2014. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  14. ^ "Freestylers - Security".
  15. ^ "Freestylers - Cracks Ft Belle Humble (Ctrl Z Remix)". YouTube. Never Say Die Records (wewillneversaydie). 23 February 2012. Archived from the original on 22 December 2021.
  16. ^ "Freestylers - Adventures In Freestyle".
  17. ^ "Freestylers DJ London | Popular Artists Aston and Matt". The Mr Ben Agency. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  18. ^ "The Freestylers Interview: We've survived this long through counselling!". Skiddle.com. Retrieved 17 June 2016.
  19. ^ a b Peaks in the UK:
    • All except noted: "Freestylers | full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 6 October 2020.
    • Chart positions below 100: "Chart Log UK 1994–2010: Adam F – FYA". zobbel.de. Retrieved 6 October 2020.
  20. ^ a b Peaks in Australia:
    • All except noted: "Discography Freestylers". australian-charts.com. Retrieved 6 October 2020.
    • Raw as F**k and "Told You So": Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing.
  21. ^ a b "Discografie Freestylers". ultratop.be. Retrieved 6 October 2020.
  22. ^ "Discographie Freestylers". lescharts.com. Retrieved 6 October 2020.
  23. ^ a b "Discografie Freestylers". dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved 6 October 2020.
  24. ^ "Discography Freestylers". charts.nz. Retrieved 6 October 2020.

External links edit

  • Official Freestylers website
  • Freestylers discography at Discogs  

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For other uses see Freestyle disambiguation The Freestylers are a British electronic music group consisting of producers Matt Cantor and Aston Harvey 1 They have released five studio albums and a number of mix compilations for among others Fabric and BBC Radio FreestylersAlso known asRaw as F kOriginLondon EnglandGenresElectronic breakbeat trip hop big beat acid house electro houseYears active1996 presentMembersMatt Cantor Aston Harvey MC SirRealWebsiteFreestylersMusic co ukThe group took their name from their first sample Don t Stop the Rock by Freestyle which they also sampled on Drop the Boom Contents 1 Career 1 1 Formation Raw as Fuck album 1996 2004 1 2 Adventures in Freestyle 2006 and current activity 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 DJ mixes compilations 2 3 Singles EPs 3 References 4 External linksCareer editFormation Raw as Fuck album 1996 2004 edit The Freestylers formed in 1996 when DJs and dance music producers Matt Cantor and Aston Harvey joined forces 2 Both Cantor and Aston had been involved in the British dance music scene since the early 1990s Cantor had recorded both as Cut amp Paste and Strike with Andy Gardner Plump DJs 3 4 Aston Harvey recorded as Blapps Posse best known for their 1990 breakbeat dance hit Don t Hold Back before working with Definition of Sound Rebel MC and DJ Rap as DJ Rap and Aston 5 The trio s first single Drop the Boom AK 48 on their own Scratch City Records in 1996 became a dancefloor hit in the UK and Miami The band released the Freestyle EP in 1996 on Freskanova Freskanova s parent label Fresh had released Cantor and Harvey s previous works When playing live the group consisted of Cantor and Harvey on keyboards and programming turntablist Jason Tunbridge Mad Doctor X guitarist Tony Ayiotou drummer Clive Jenner bass guitarist Joe Henson MC Navigator and Tenor Fly and three breakdancers Coza Marat Lil Tim 6 The band released their first album We Rock Hard in 1998 7 The single B Boy Stance became a hit in the UK in 1998 featuring the contributions of rapper Tenor Fly In 1999 the Freestylers enjoyed success in the U S with the track Don t Stop which reached number 8 in the Billboard dance charts and the video for Here We Go becoming a hit on a MTV We Rock Hard sold well in the US selling over 150 000 copies and reaching the top 30 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart 8 Following the success of B Boy Stance the band were asked to remix tracks by Audioweb Afrika Bambaataa and the Jungle Brothers as well as a big beat compilation album FSUK 2 and a Radio 1 Essential Mix featuring Beenie Man Public Enemy Whodini and The Fall 1 9 The Freestylers released a mix album Electro Science in 2000 Their second album Pressure Point was released in 2001 with the track Get Down Massive featuring Navigator reaching number 16 on the Billboard dance charts in 2002 8 During 2002 and 2003 the group began releasing singles under the alias Raw As Fuck which later became the title of their third studio album Released in 2004 it featured the single Push Up which reached the top 30 in the UK and the top 3 in Australia The song Get A Life which was released as the album s first single was re released and reached the top 20 in Australia 10 Adventures in Freestyle 2006 and current activity edit Released in 2006 album Adventures in Freestyle experimented with a variety of styles and saw the Freestylers working with assorted underground vocalists 11 In 2008 the song Jump n Twist from their fourth studio album Adventures in Freestyle was featured in the soundtrack for Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2008 In 2010 the remixes of Cracks originally from the Past Present and Future E P was released through Never Say Die Records 12 The Flux Pavilion remix received 25 million hits on YouTube 13 CTRL Z hailing from Hammersmith and individually known as DJ Dash Tom Petais amp DJ Inch Nicky D Silva have been very involved with The Freestylers music In 2009 their remake of Ruffneck renamed Ruffneck 09 became the first ever release of the Never Say Die Records label They also remixed Security in 2007 and Cracks in 2010 14 15 CTRL Z has also co produced songs with The Freestylers such as Turn to Dust from the Adventures in Freestyle album 16 In 2012 Freestylers signed with Black Hole Recordings subsidiary Rub A Duck Records Through the label they have released singles such as Frozen and Over You as well as their latest album The Coming Storm in 2013 17 2012 also saw new member Chris Bishop Screwface from Stereo Type joining the production team 18 Since the release of their album The Coming Storm the band have been releasing their new material on Instant Vibes partially owned by Krafty Kuts The single Rude Bwoy features Jamaican dancehall artist RDX Discography editAlbums edit Year Album details Peak chart positionsUK 19 AUS 20 BEL 21 FRA 22 NLD 23 We Rock Hard Released 14 June 1998 Label Freskanova Formats CD 33 73Pressure Point Released 2001 Label Freskanova Formats CD 115 Raw as F k Released 5 July 2004 Label PIAS Formats CD 130 66 66 180 44Adventures in Freestyle Released 2 October 2006 Label PIAS Formats CD The Coming Storm Released 10 June 2013 Label Rub A Duck Formats CD DJ mixes compilations edit Essential Mix BBC Radio 1 1998 FSUK2 1998 Rough Technique Vol 1 1998 Electro Science 2000 FabricLive 19 2004 A Different Story Vol 1 2007 Singles EPs edit Title Year Peak chart positions AlbumUK 19 AUS 20 BEL 21 NLD 23 NZL 24 B Boy Stance featuring Tenor Fly 1998 23 We Rock Hard Ruffneck featuring Navigator 23 Warning featuring Navigator 68 Here We Go featuring Definition of Sound 1999 45 Don t Stop 2000 Told You So featuring Petra 2001 100 Pressure Point Get Down Massive featuring Navigator 172 Weekend Song featuring Tenor Fly 2002 Now Is the Time Blowin Ya Brainz Get a Life 2004 66 15 60 82 Raw as F k Push Up 22 2 1 4 5 Boom Blast featuring Million Dan 2005 75 Painkiller featuring Pendulum and Sirreal 2006 117 Adventures in Freestyle In Love with You 40 Electrified featuring Bad Manner Sirreal Ragman and Ayak 2007 Security Dynamite Love with Krafty Kuts and Dynamite MC 2008 Non album singles Push Up Word Up Cracks featuring Belle Humble 2010 Over You featuring Ami Carmine 2011 The Coming Storm with Stereo Type featuring Takura 2013 The Coming Storm You and What Army Falling featuring Laura Steel 2014 105 The Sound featuring Fast Eddie Fall Down 2015 Non album singles Rude Bwoy featuring RDX References edit a b Bush John Freestylers Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved 17 June 2016 RA Freestylers Biography Resident Advisor Retrieved 17 June 2016 Strike The Eurodance Encyclopaedia Retrieved 17 June 2016 Scott Ben 10 April 2015 RW FF REWIND Strike U Sure Do rwffmusic blogspot co uk Retrieved 17 June 2016 DJ Hastey Discogs Retrieved 17 June 2016 We Rock Hard sleeve notes FREESTYLERS RETURN OF THE OLD SCHOOL BEATS usurped Chart Attack 1999 Interview by Debbie Bento a b Freestylers Chart history Billboard www billboard com Retrieved 17 June 2016 Freestylers Discogs Retrieved 17 June 2016 Sound Ministry of Freestylers Ministry of Sound Archived from the original on 11 August 2016 Retrieved 17 June 2016 Freestylers Adventures In Freestyle Discogs Retrieved 17 June 2016 Freestyler Aston Harvey The London Word 1 February 2010 Retrieved 17 June 2016 UKFis5 04 Flux Pavilion UKF 29 May 2014 Retrieved 17 June 2016 Freestylers Security Freestylers Cracks Ft Belle Humble Ctrl Z Remix YouTube Never Say Die Records wewillneversaydie 23 February 2012 Archived from the original on 22 December 2021 Freestylers Adventures In Freestyle Freestylers DJ London Popular Artists Aston and Matt The Mr Ben Agency Retrieved 17 June 2016 The Freestylers Interview We ve survived this long through counselling Skiddle com Retrieved 17 June 2016 a b Peaks in the UK All except noted Freestylers full Official Chart History Official Charts Company Retrieved 6 October 2020 Chart positions below 100 Chart Log UK 1994 2010 Adam F FYA zobbel de Retrieved 6 October 2020 a b Peaks in Australia All except noted Discography Freestylers australian charts com Retrieved 6 October 2020 Raw as F k and Told You So Ryan Gavin 2011 Australia s Music Charts 1988 2010 PDF ed Mt Martha VIC Australia Moonlight Publishing a b Discografie Freestylers ultratop be Retrieved 6 October 2020 Discographie Freestylers lescharts com Retrieved 6 October 2020 a b Discografie Freestylers dutchcharts nl Retrieved 6 October 2020 Discography Freestylers charts nz Retrieved 6 October 2020 External links editOfficial Freestylers website Freestylers discography at Discogs nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Freestylers amp oldid 1207897330, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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