- For other uses, see Freestyle.
The Freestylers are an English electronic
music and dance
music group.
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Contents
- 1 Career
History
- 2 Raw
as F**k
- 2.1 Releases
under the name "Raw As F**k"
- 3 Band
members
- 3.1 Current
- 3.2 Past
- 3.3 Other
collaborators
- 4 Discography
- 4.1 Albums
- 4.2 DJ
Mixes/Compilations
- 4.3 Singles
- 5 Interviews
- 6 External
links
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Career History
The Freestylers formed in 1996 when DJs and dance music producers Matt Cantor, Aston Harvey and (initially) Andrew Galea joined forces. All three
of them had been involved in the British dance music scene since the
1980s. Cantor had recorded as Cut n' Paste and Strike with Andy
Gardner (Plump
DJs). Aston Harvey recorded as Blapps! Posse best known for the 1990 breakbeat
dance hit "Don't Hold Back" before working with Definition
of Sound, Rebel
MC and DJ
Rap (as DJ Rap and Aston). Harvey joined with Galea under the name Sol Brothers before Cantor was
recruited to form the Freestylers. The group took their name from their
first sample "Don't Stop The Rock" by Freestyle.
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, Galea and Harvey's previous work). Andrew Galea left the Freestylers
shortly after the release of the Freestyle EP.
After the departure of Andrew Galea, Matt and Aston formed an
11-piece band (initially an idea of their record label, Freskanova). This consisted of the 2
producers (Cantor and Harvey), a scratch DJ (Mad Doctor X), a guitarist
(Tony Ayiotou), drummer (Clive Jenner), bass guitarist (Joe Henson), 2
MCs (MC Navigator and Tenor Fly) and 3 breakdancers (Coza,
Marat, Tim).
The band's first album We Rock Hard was
released in 1998.
The single "B-Boy Stance" became a singles hit in the UK in 1998
featuring the contributions of rapper Tenor Fly. In 1999, the Freestylers enjoyed success in the U.S.
with track "Don't Stop" reached the top 10 of the Billboard dance
charts and "Here We Go" becoming a MTV Buzzworthy clip. We Rock Hard
sold well in the US selling over 150,000 and reaching the top 30 of the
Billboard Heatseeker chart.
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.
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 top 20 on the Billboard dance charts in 2002.
During 2002
and 2003 the
group began releasing singles under the artist name Raw As
F**k which then became the title of their third
album. Released in 2004,
it featured the single "Push Up", which reached the top 30 in the UK
and top 3 in Australia.
Another single, which was previously released before "Push Up", called
"Get A Life", was re-released and reached the top 20 in Australia.
Raw as F**k
Raw As F**k is an
alternative name used by the band during 2002 & 2003 primarily for their vinyl releases. The
band continued to use the alias in 2004 only this time for their album title
rather than their group name.
Releases under the name "Raw As
F**k"
- Punks / Demon Beats (12") (2002)
- The Slammer / Theme From Raw (12") (2002)
- No Replica (12") (2003)
All 3 releases went on to appear on the Raw as
Fuck album.
Band members
Current
- Matt Cantor
- Aston Harvey
- MC SirReal
- Rich Budgen (Guitar)
- Dave Budgen (Bass)
- Clive Jenner (Drums)
Past
- Andrew Galea
(producer)
- MC Navigator (vocals)
- Tenor Fly (vocals)
- Mad Doctor X (scratch dj)
- Tony Ayiotou (guitar)
- Joe Henson (bass
guitar)
- Coza (breakdancer)
- Marat (breakdancer)
- Tim (breakdancer)
Other collaborators
- Million Dan
- Justin Warfield
- Spanner Banner
- Petra Jean Phillipson
- Valerie M
- Top Cat
- Soul Sonic Force
- Definition of Sound
- Julie Thompson
- Onallee (Reprazent)
Discography
Albums
- We Rock Hard (1998) #33 UK
- Pressure Point
(2001) - #34
Australia
- Raw As Fuck (2004) - #66 Australia
- Adventures in Freestyle
(2006)
DJ Mixes/Compilations
- Rough Technique Vol. 1
(1998)
- FSUK2
(1998)
- Electro Science
(2000)
- Fabric Live 19
(2004)
Singles
- "Freestyle EP" (1996)
- "Adventures in Freestyle EP" (1997)
- "Uprock EP" (16th June 1997)
- "B-Boy Stance" (featuring Tenor Fly) (26th January 1998) #23 UK
- "Ruffneck" (featuring MC Navigator) (1998) #23 UK
- "Warning" (featuring MC Navigator) (1998) #68 UK
- "Here We Go" (1999) #45 UK
- "Now Is The Time"
- "Get Down Massive"
- "Told You So" (2002) #100 Australia
- "Get A Life" (2004) #66 UK, #15 Australia
- "Push Up" (featuring Theo) (2004) #22 UK, #2 Australia, #1 Belgium
- "Boom Blast" (featuring Million Dan) (2005) #75 UK
- "Fasten Your Seatbelt" (with Pendulum) (2005)
- "Painkiller" (with Pendulum) (2006)
- "In Love With You" (2006) #40 Australia
- "Electrified" (2007)
Interviews
Radio
External links