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The Bangerz

The Bangerz are a six-member production and DJ group originating in San Jose, California, and now based in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and the Bay Area. They have released three studio albums, two of which are the official scores for live stage shows by the group Jabbawockeez, who were named MTV’s America’s Best Dance Crew Champions in 2008.

The Bangerz
Background information
OriginSan Jose, California[1]
GenresHip hop, R&B, electronica
Years active1998 (1998)–present
LabelsJBWKZ Records[2]
MembersNick Ngo Bangerz
Goldenchyld
Cutso
Squareweezy
Replay
G-Wrex
WebsiteTheBangerz.com

The Bangerz have collaborated with groups as diverse as San Jose Taiko, a Japanese drumming ensemble, and have toured with groups such as Afrika Bambaataa, Clipse, ?uestlove (of The Roots), Raekwon, Ghostface, Carlos Mencia and DJ Z-Trip.[3]

History edit

Founding edit

The Bangerz were founded as a six-person production and DJ supergroup in San Jose, California. All the members, including Goldenchyld, Replay, Nick Ngo, Cutso, Squareweezy, and G-Wrex,[2][4] had attended Silver Creek High School together.[5]

All six members had previously been parts of different DJ collectives.[1] DJ Cutso, for example, had started mixing after learning from his uncle at eight years old, and based a lot of his early music on Depeche Mode, Kraftwerk, OMD, and Pet Shop Boys.[6] According to Cutso, "Growing up in San Jose, there was a strong presence of mobile DJs, dance groups and mix-shows on the radio. So growing up in that environment really struck a nerve with me, and I decided to get a little more serious about it when my friends started taking an interest in it."[6]

On October 24, 1998, Cutso invited a number of DJ friends to his 17th birthday party.[1] According to Cutso, "We had a bit of an impromptu showcase that night. We jammed in front of the whole party and everyone was super juiced on it. That following Monday at school, we assembled what would eventually become the Fingerbangerz Crew."[4][6]

Battling edit

 
Backstage picture of the Bangerz with members of Jabbawockeez. Both groups collaborated in the San Jose party scene as early as 2003.

The Fingerbangerz originally formed "for the sake of battling,"[1] and later began to DJ parties.[1] As the only 6-person DJ and production team to make and perform music,[7] they were the first DJ group to utilize a 12-turntable team routine[4][7] in 1999.[8]

They've stated, "we entered every local record store, high school and car show battle under that name. Our plan was to just dominate the battle scene, and that’s exactly what we did."[6] The Bangerz were named the 2001 DMC Regional Champions and 2000 International Turntablist Federation Western Hemisphere Team Champions, also winning the Red Bull 3-Style Bay Area DJ Competition.[4]

The group came out with a mixtape called Robot Remains, which debuted at #7 on the electronic charts on iTunes.[1] After releasing several mixtapes and winning various DJ battles, they started "producing our own brand of scratch-infused experimental music."[5] After 2003,[9] the "finger" aspect of the name was dropped to make the group more accessible to a younger crowd.[1]

VI-R-US (2003) edit

The group released their first album, VI-R-US, in 2003.[5] Released independently, it widened their fanbase as far as Japan and brought them more fully to the attention of Jabbawockeez, a hip-hop dance crew[3] who had started dancing to Bangerz tracks in 2003.[8] According to Cutso, "We grew up with one of the Jabbawockeez’ former members, Wish One. They were forming the Jabbawockeez around the same time we released our first album, VI.R.US, in 2003. He showed it to them, and they used it for some of their routines. They built their signature style around all of the chaos and intricacies of our music."[6]

Their official connection with the dance group started around 2007, when they were about to be named MTV’s America's Best Dance Crew (season 1) Champions,.[6][8] The Jabbawockeez commissioned the Bangerz to create all their original music, and after winning ABDC, they began collaborating on a Vegas dance show.[2]

MÜS.I.C. (2008) edit

 
The Jabbawockeez performing to Bangerz music in 2008

On March 1st, 2011[10] the Bangerz released the LP Müs.I.C.[5] It charted directly behind Daft Punk’s Tron on iTunes upon its release.[8] The first single from the 14 tracks, "Robot Remains," had climbed to the number seven electronic song on iTunes after its release in October 2010.[8]

The tracks had been used as a live soundtrack for over a year by the JabbaWockeez at the Monte Carlo Resort & Casino in Las Vegas,[6][7] and the overall album was three years in the making.[8]

PRiSM (2013) edit

After MÜS.I.C., the Bangerz began collaborating on the new stage show PRiSM with the Jabbawockeez in Las Vegas. It became the third largest show in the city, only behind the Blue Man Group and Cirque du Soleil.[11] The score to the show, also titled PRiSM, was released as an LP on June 25, 2013. The single from the album, "Beam," premiered several weeks earlier.[12]

Collaborations edit

 
DJ Squareweezy of The Bangerz DJing live in 2010

As of 2011, everyone in the crew are full-time musicians and DJs.[4] Group member Replay, for example, has produced tracks for Diplo, Kelis and Chris Brown[2] on his single "Look At Me Now."[12] Their music has appeared in advertisements for McDonald's, Sprint, The Sims, The Simpsons Game,[5] the 2009 NBA All Star Game,[5] America's Best Dance Crew (season 1), and Pepsi.[8] As of June 2013, their music was being featured in two Microsoft commercials.[12][13] The Bangerz have toured with and opened for artists such as Afrika Bambaataa, The Clipse, ?uestlove (of The Roots), Raekwon, Ghostface, Kid Koala, The Rapture, and Little Dragon,[12] also touring with Carlos Mencia and DJ Z-Trip both nationally and internationally.[3] The New OrleansVoodoo Fest was their first festival,[4] and they also performed at the first Fader Fest.[4]

They've also worked with artists out of San Jose like rappers Rey Resurreccion and Don Prahfit, as well as American born, Japan based rapper Paulie Rhyme.[5] In early 2013 the group was solicited by the director of the film Project X to produce a track for their party soundtrack.[12] The Bangerz held a collaborative show at the Montgomery Theater on June 15, 2013 with the Japanese-American drumming group San Jose Taiko, after first performing with them at the 2010 SubZERO festival.[14] Kumi daiko, a new style that evolved to include American and Japanese drumming techniques and genres, originated in San Francisco in 1968. Started in 1973, San Jose Taiko is the third-oldest American taiko group.[14]

Style edit

"When producing, the big-picture challenge is to tell a story and keep people excited. When DJing, we play hip-hop classics, pop favorites, RnB electro, trap, and all sorts of stuff but we keep it fresh and surprising.”

The Bangerz[2]

About their method, "It's a lot of experimenting," says Bello, "We record everything, and then if something cool comes from it, we'll expand on it and make it a song."[15] According to the group, "Nick Ngo loves aggressive sounds, bringing harder, meaner sounds and throwing in production tricks and off-kilter sounds. Cutso’s crates go deeper and weirder; he’s a master of beat-juggling and unexpected flips. Goldenchyld‘s vision harmonizes the group’s sound with futuristic ideas. Squareweezy is an experimentalist and a showman, heavy into where hip-hop and electronica meet and takes notes from genre figureheads like J Dilla and FlyLo. G-Wrex makes sure the music has depth, his love of RnB and soul automatically serves him in grounding the group. And Replay [brings] a glossy pop sheen to every track.[2]

Starting around 2009, the group have done most of their performing on Serato and Ableton, with much of their production work on Ableton. Squareweezy uses an Akai MPC (an MPC2000XL) and the Roland SP-404 in live shows. They also use Native Instruments products.[4]

Members edit

Current
  • Nick Ngo Bangerz (Ngobility)
  • Cutso (Paolo Bello)
  • Replay (Ryan Buendia)
  • G-Wrex (Germel Boado)
  • DJ Goldenchyld (Dominic Cueto)
  • Squareweezy aka Weezmatic (Aaron Aquino)

Discography edit

Studio albums
  • 2003: VI-R-US
  • 2011: MÜS.I.C.
  • 2013: PRiSM
  • 2020: Timeless
Singles
  • 2010: "Robot Remains"
  • 2013: "Beam"
  • 2013: "Legends Never Die"
  • 2020: “Mask Off”
  • 2020: “Prophecy”

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Rosemary (October 1, 2010). "8Asians Interviews The Bangerz on their New Single, "Robot Remains"". 8Asians. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "About". The Bangerz Official Facebook. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
  3. ^ a b c "The Bangerz". Sol Republic. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Petrillo, Rob (November 11, 2011). "MixJunkies Exclusive Interview With The Bangerz". MixJunkies. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Becker, Daniel Levin (March 22, 2011). "The Bangerz, Workhorse Bay Area Rap Producers, Discuss Their Vegas Show, Chris Brown, and Carlos Mencia". San Francisco Weekly. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g "A Moment With A Banger, DJ Cutso". Assemble Magazine. August 3, 2012. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
  7. ^ a b c Cook, Chantal (March 22, 2011). "Interview with DJ Cutso from The Bangerz". The Celebrity Cafe. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g "The Bangerz and Jabbawockeez Create MÜS.I.C." Audrey Magazine. March 4, 2011. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
  9. ^ Inoue, Todd (October 2003). "Five Fingers of Depth". MetroActive. Retrieved 2013-03-12.
  10. ^ "Jabbawockeez + Bangerz + RxBx = MÜS.I.C. Album available March 1st". Brian Lee White. February 28, 2011. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
  11. ^ "The Bangerz". Audible Treats. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
  12. ^ a b c d e "MP3: The Bangerz – "Beam" Six-Man DJ & Producer Team Release First High Energy Single From Upcoming PRiSM LP, Out June 25". Audible Treats. 2013-05-06. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
  13. ^ "Surface Pro Commercial "The Vibe"". AdWeek. Retrieved 2013-03-12.
  14. ^ a b Latyon, Stephen (June 11, 2013). "San Jose Taiko and the Bangerz Join Forces for Weekend Show". MetroActive. Retrieved 2013-06-27.
  15. ^ Palopoli, Steve (April 21, 2011). "The Bangerz". MetroActive. Retrieved 2013-03-12.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Video: The Bangerz x San Jose Taiko "Robot Remains" Live at SubZERO Festival (2010)
  • Video: Surface Pro Ad featuring The Bangerz

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This article is about the musical group For the studio album by Miley Cyrus see Bangerz For other uses see Bangerz disambiguation The Bangerz are a six member production and DJ group originating in San Jose California and now based in Las Vegas Los Angeles and the Bay Area They have released three studio albums two of which are the official scores for live stage shows by the group Jabbawockeez who were named MTV s America s Best Dance Crew Champions in 2008 The BangerzBackground informationOriginSan Jose California 1 GenresHip hop R amp B electronicaYears active1998 1998 presentLabelsJBWKZ Records 2 MembersNick Ngo BangerzGoldenchyldCutsoSquareweezyReplayG WrexWebsiteTheBangerz comThe Bangerz have collaborated with groups as diverse as San Jose Taiko a Japanese drumming ensemble and have toured with groups such as Afrika Bambaataa Clipse uestlove of The Roots Raekwon Ghostface Carlos Mencia and DJ Z Trip 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding 1 2 Battling 1 3 VI R US 2003 1 4 MUS I C 2008 1 5 PRiSM 2013 1 6 Collaborations 2 Style 3 Members 4 Discography 5 References 6 External linksHistory editFounding edit The Bangerz were founded as a six person production and DJ supergroup in San Jose California All the members including Goldenchyld Replay Nick Ngo Cutso Squareweezy and G Wrex 2 4 had attended Silver Creek High School together 5 All six members had previously been parts of different DJ collectives 1 DJ Cutso for example had started mixing after learning from his uncle at eight years old and based a lot of his early music on Depeche Mode Kraftwerk OMD and Pet Shop Boys 6 According to Cutso Growing up in San Jose there was a strong presence of mobile DJs dance groups and mix shows on the radio So growing up in that environment really struck a nerve with me and I decided to get a little more serious about it when my friends started taking an interest in it 6 On October 24 1998 Cutso invited a number of DJ friends to his 17th birthday party 1 According to Cutso We had a bit of an impromptu showcase that night We jammed in front of the whole party and everyone was super juiced on it That following Monday at school we assembled what would eventually become the Fingerbangerz Crew 4 6 Battling edit nbsp Backstage picture of the Bangerz with members of Jabbawockeez Both groups collaborated in the San Jose party scene as early as 2003 The Fingerbangerz originally formed for the sake of battling 1 and later began to DJ parties 1 As the only 6 person DJ and production team to make and perform music 7 they were the first DJ group to utilize a 12 turntable team routine 4 7 in 1999 8 They ve stated we entered every local record store high school and car show battle under that name Our plan was to just dominate the battle scene and that s exactly what we did 6 The Bangerz were named the 2001 DMC Regional Champions and 2000 International Turntablist Federation Western Hemisphere Team Champions also winning the Red Bull 3 Style Bay Area DJ Competition 4 The group came out with a mixtape called Robot Remains which debuted at 7 on the electronic charts on iTunes 1 After releasing several mixtapes and winning various DJ battles they started producing our own brand of scratch infused experimental music 5 After 2003 9 the finger aspect of the name was dropped to make the group more accessible to a younger crowd 1 VI R US 2003 edit The group released their first album VI R US in 2003 5 Released independently it widened their fanbase as far as Japan and brought them more fully to the attention of Jabbawockeez a hip hop dance crew 3 who had started dancing to Bangerz tracks in 2003 8 According to Cutso We grew up with one of the Jabbawockeez former members Wish One They were forming the Jabbawockeez around the same time we released our first album VI R US in 2003 He showed it to them and they used it for some of their routines They built their signature style around all of the chaos and intricacies of our music 6 Their official connection with the dance group started around 2007 when they were about to be named MTV s America s Best Dance Crew season 1 Champions 6 8 The Jabbawockeez commissioned the Bangerz to create all their original music and after winning ABDC they began collaborating on a Vegas dance show 2 MUS I C 2008 edit nbsp The Jabbawockeez performing to Bangerz music in 2008On March 1st 2011 10 the Bangerz released the LP Mus I C 5 It charted directly behind Daft Punk s Tron on iTunes upon its release 8 The first single from the 14 tracks Robot Remains had climbed to the number seven electronic song on iTunes after its release in October 2010 8 The tracks had been used as a live soundtrack for over a year by the JabbaWockeez at the Monte Carlo Resort amp Casino in Las Vegas 6 7 and the overall album was three years in the making 8 PRiSM 2013 edit After MUS I C the Bangerz began collaborating on the new stage show PRiSM with the Jabbawockeez in Las Vegas It became the third largest show in the city only behind the Blue Man Group and Cirque du Soleil 11 The score to the show also titled PRiSM was released as an LP on June 25 2013 The single from the album Beam premiered several weeks earlier 12 Collaborations edit nbsp DJ Squareweezy of The Bangerz DJing live in 2010As of 2011 everyone in the crew are full time musicians and DJs 4 Group member Replay for example has produced tracks for Diplo Kelis and Chris Brown 2 on his single Look At Me Now 12 Their music has appeared in advertisements for McDonald s Sprint The Sims The Simpsons Game 5 the 2009 NBA All Star Game 5 America s Best Dance Crew season 1 and Pepsi 8 As of June 2013 their music was being featured in two Microsoft commercials 12 13 The Bangerz have toured with and opened for artists such as Afrika Bambaataa The Clipse uestlove of The Roots Raekwon Ghostface Kid Koala The Rapture and Little Dragon 12 also touring with Carlos Mencia and DJ Z Trip both nationally and internationally 3 The New Orleans Voodoo Fest was their first festival 4 and they also performed at the first Fader Fest 4 They ve also worked with artists out of San Jose like rappers Rey Resurreccion and Don Prahfit as well as American born Japan based rapper Paulie Rhyme 5 In early 2013 the group was solicited by the director of the film Project X to produce a track for their party soundtrack 12 The Bangerz held a collaborative show at the Montgomery Theater on June 15 2013 with the Japanese American drumming group San Jose Taiko after first performing with them at the 2010 SubZERO festival 14 Kumi daiko a new style that evolved to include American and Japanese drumming techniques and genres originated in San Francisco in 1968 Started in 1973 San Jose Taiko is the third oldest American taiko group 14 Style editThis article may contain excessive or inappropriate references to self published sources Please help improve it by removing references to unreliable sources where they are used inappropriately July 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message When producing the big picture challenge is to tell a story and keep people excited When DJing we play hip hop classics pop favorites RnB electro trap and all sorts of stuff but we keep it fresh and surprising The Bangerz 2 About their method It s a lot of experimenting says Bello We record everything and then if something cool comes from it we ll expand on it and make it a song 15 According to the group Nick Ngo loves aggressive sounds bringing harder meaner sounds and throwing in production tricks and off kilter sounds Cutso s crates go deeper and weirder he s a master of beat juggling and unexpected flips Goldenchyld s vision harmonizes the group s sound with futuristic ideas Squareweezy is an experimentalist and a showman heavy into where hip hop and electronica meet and takes notes from genre figureheads like J Dilla and FlyLo G Wrex makes sure the music has depth his love of RnB and soul automatically serves him in grounding the group And Replay brings a glossy pop sheen to every track 2 Starting around 2009 the group have done most of their performing on Serato and Ableton with much of their production work on Ableton Squareweezy uses an Akai MPC an MPC2000XL and the Roland SP 404 in live shows They also use Native Instruments products 4 Members editCurrentNick Ngo Bangerz Ngobility Cutso Paolo Bello Replay Ryan Buendia G Wrex Germel Boado DJ Goldenchyld Dominic Cueto Squareweezy aka Weezmatic Aaron Aquino Discography editStudio albums2003 VI R US 2011 MUS I C 2013 PRiSM 2020 TimelessSingles2010 Robot Remains 2013 Beam 2013 Legends Never Die 2020 Mask Off 2020 Prophecy References edit a b c d e f g Rosemary October 1 2010 8Asians Interviews The Bangerz on their New Single Robot Remains 8Asians Retrieved 2013 06 27 a b c d e f About The Bangerz Official Facebook Retrieved 2013 06 27 a b c The Bangerz Sol Republic Retrieved 2013 06 27 a b c d e f g h Petrillo Rob November 11 2011 MixJunkies Exclusive Interview With The Bangerz MixJunkies Retrieved 2013 06 27 a b c d e f g Becker Daniel Levin March 22 2011 The Bangerz Workhorse Bay Area Rap Producers Discuss Their Vegas Show Chris Brown and Carlos Mencia San Francisco Weekly Retrieved 2013 06 27 a b c d e f g A Moment With A Banger DJ Cutso Assemble Magazine August 3 2012 Retrieved 2013 06 27 a b c Cook Chantal March 22 2011 Interview with DJ Cutso from The Bangerz The Celebrity Cafe Retrieved 2013 06 27 a b c d e f g The Bangerz and Jabbawockeez Create MUS I C Audrey Magazine March 4 2011 Retrieved 2013 06 27 Inoue Todd October 2003 Five Fingers of Depth MetroActive Retrieved 2013 03 12 Jabbawockeez Bangerz RxBx MUS I C Album available March 1st Brian Lee White February 28 2011 Retrieved 2013 06 27 The Bangerz Audible Treats Retrieved 2013 06 27 a b c d e MP3 The Bangerz Beam Six Man DJ amp Producer Team Release First High Energy Single From Upcoming PRiSM LP Out June 25 Audible Treats 2013 05 06 Retrieved 2013 06 27 Surface Pro Commercial The Vibe AdWeek Retrieved 2013 03 12 a b Latyon Stephen June 11 2013 San Jose Taiko and the Bangerz Join Forces for Weekend Show MetroActive Retrieved 2013 06 27 Palopoli Steve April 21 2011 The Bangerz MetroActive Retrieved 2013 03 12 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Bangerz Official website Video The Bangerz x San Jose Taiko Robot Remains Live at SubZERO Festival 2010 Video Surface Pro Ad featuring The Bangerz Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Bangerz amp oldid 1162916111, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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