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| 4hero | ||
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| Background information | ||
| Origin | Dollis Hill, North London | |
| Genre(s) | Nu Jazz Neo Soul Broken Beat Drum & Bass Breakbeat House |
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| Years active | 1990 - present | |
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| Members | ||
4hero or 4 Hero is a
band from Dollis
Hill, North
London, comprising
McFarlane and Clair also run the
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They are renowned as pioneers and frontrunners in jungle and drum and bass, and the group obtained a Mercury Music Prize nomination for their 1998 album Two Pages.
Their style was initially uptempo breakbeat house
and techno,
and has progressed to hardcore, jungle,
and
4hero's first EP, Combat Dancin' (1990) 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 breaks. Their next release, Mr Kirk's Nightmare (1990), pivoted around the 'Give the Drummer Some' break (taken from the Isley Brothers) and a morbid vocal sample ("Mr Kirk. Your son is dead. He died of an overdose.") taken from "Once you understand" by Think, connected dancing at raves with oblivion (often pharmolocologically-induced), and parodied the moral panics in the tablod media concerning rave culture and the use of dance drugs like ecstasy.
Throughout the early 1990s, 4hero continued to produce tracks under different pseudonyms, which reflected the various mutations of rave.
They maintained their 4hero moniker for perhaps their most celebrated single release, "Journey From the Light" (1993), which was a violent reaction to the chart-busting commercial rave tracks, and functioned as a progenitor of the 'darkcore' sound that characterised early jungle.
The Parallel Universe LP (1994) is widely regarded to be the first drum 'n' bass album. It explored sounds that had not been generally associated with jungle up until that point: fusion jazz-style synth washes, chord multitracking, and oleaginous female vocals professing transnational peace and a new age discourse of unity with Mother Earth. This served as a prototype for their more recent full-length releases, such as the MOBO award-winning Two Pages (1998) and Creating Patterns (2001), which almost entirely jettisoned the tension and schizophrenia of their early material in favour of complex, mid-tempo breakbeat structures. They have also ventured in the realm of 'live' musicianship by going on tour.
The main players in 4hero first came to prominence in the late
80s when they set up a Pirate radio station. The founding
members of the group are Marc Clair, Dego McFarlane, Ian Bardouille and
Gus Lawrence. After setting up the radio station the 4 then set up
Goldie met 4hero at a performance in London's Astoria, from which Marc and Dego went on to collaborate and bring the sounds "in his head" to life forming the Ruffige Cru and MetalHeads monikers with forward thinking releases on the legendary Reinforced label.
In 1995 NME voted
In 1997 one of their most celebrated tracks, a remix of Nuyorican
Soul's Black Gold of the Sun was released to
critical acclaim with Louie Vega himself describing it as "...one of
the best remixes ever...". The next year, they rose again to mainstream
visibility with their second studio album as 4hero, Two Pages
(1998).
Released on Gilles Peterson's
Their 3rd 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 Fleur with Carina Andersson as the lead vocalist. The latter was featured in a Baileys commercial in 2004, and in a 2005 Stycast.
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
Six years after the release of Creating Patterns,
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