Resin Dogs

Resin Dogs
Origin Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Genres Hip hop, funk
Years active 1996present
Labels Hydrofunk Records
Website Resin Dogs
Members DJ Katch
Dave Atkins
Past members
Chris Bosley
Geoff Boardman

Resin Dogs are a Brisbane, Australia-based hip hop band, originally formed in 1996. Resin Dogs are a loose collective, a cut and paste sample band who use live drums, live bass, and elements of hip hop via turntables and samplers to create all forms of ritual dance sounds.[1] The Resin Dogs consist of Dave Atkins, DJ Katch, Dennis Kudelka, Jonothan Bolt and Tony McCall (both also of Final Days of Autumn), with regular guest appearances in Australia by Hau Latukefu (a.k.a. Hau) (Koolism), N'Fa Forster-Jones (a.k.a. Nfamas) (1200 Techniques) and on their overseas touring they appear with Abstract Rude (ATU)(US), Mystro (Natural Born Spitter)(UK), and BluRum13 (Canada).

Biography

The Resin Dogs were formed in 1996, releasing their debut EP, Grinnin', on their own label, Hydrofunk, in 1997. This was followed by subsequent EPs, Volcanic Lab (1998) and Daily Trouble (2000), with the track, "Say Yeah", receiving airplay on Triple J[2] making its way up the Australian Independent Records (AIR) charts.

In 2000 Resin Dogs signed a distribution deal with Virgin Records/EMI for their record label, Hydrofunk, and released their debut album, Grand Theft Audio.[3] This was followed by a second EP, Live Like Dogs(2002). During the recording of their second album, two singles were released "Set It Off",[4] featuring underground legend Abstract Rude from the USA, and "Take Off" with Sydney’s Good Buddha on vocals.

In 2003 they released the follow-up, Hi Fidelity Dirt (21 September 2003), also on Hydrofunk.[5] The band’s two albums continue to attract strong sales and widespread praise from critics and fans. Vinyl sales of Grand Theft Audio have increased steadily on an annual basis (with over 29,000 copies sold). After their distribution deal with Virgin lapsed, they signed a deal with MGM.

Collaborators with the band, outside its three-man core lineup, include MC DNO ("Shin Ki Row", "Decipher"), percussionist Peter Neville ("Trout Fishing In Quebec"), DJ Ransom, Ben Ely (of Regurgitator), Abstract Rude ( of Haiku D'Etat and Abstract Tribe Unique), Lazy Grey, Robert Reed (of Trouble Funk), Mad Doctor X, Kenny Dope, Super Dense Child, and most recently The Pharcyde, Jungle Brothers and Spikey Tee, Brad Baloo (The Nextmen), Mystro (Natural Born Spitter), YungGun, Mc Wrec (London Electricity), Demolition Man, BluRum13, N'Fa (1200 Techniques), Hau (Koolism).

Resin Dogs have won three Australian Dance Music Awards — Best Hip Hop Act (2001) and two Best Live Act (2002, 2003).[6] and took out a quarter final spot in the acclaimed International Song Writers Competition with their tune "Fine Mess" Featuring Yungun(UK) in 2007.

Resin Dogs have performed at almost every major Australian festival, including Livid, Homebake[7] Meredith, Woodford, East Coast Blues & Roots Music Festival and at the Big Day Out for seven years.[8] Organisers of Meredith Music Festival said of Resin Dogs performance “…the best 90 minutes of live groove ever seen in the bush”.[9] In 2004 and 2005 the Resin Dogs performed concerts across Australia, New Zealand, Japan, UK and Europe (including the Sziget Festival, Hungary, and at the Colours of Ostrava in the Czech Republic).[10]

An invitation from The Black Eyed Peas saw Resin Dogs support the band on their Australian tour in October 2004. Resin Dogs also made a triumphant appearance at the world’s largest WOMAD Festival at Reading in England[11] and had a sell-out show at Cargo, the popular London club.

In 2005, Electronic Arts featured one of the group's songs, "Definition", in the 2006 FIFA World Cup video game.[12] "Definition" was released as an EP/Single in February 2006 and features ARIA winning[13] MC Hau (Koolism), MC Mystro (Low Life) and The Pharcyde.

2007 saw the release of the Resin Dogs' third studio album, More (3 November 2007) on the Hydrofunk label, distributed by MGM.[14] The album was co-produced by Brad Baloo (The Nextmen), with contributions from Abstract Rude (US), Aceyalone, Mikah 9, and Demolition Man (UK). The album was Triple J's 'feature album' in December 2007[15] with the first track lifted from the album, "Coming With The Sound", receiving airplay on Triple J,[16] Nova (Brisbane) and community radio stations across Australia.

In 2009[17] Dave Atkins formally joined Wolfmother as the band's new drummer.[18] The band performed at two benefit concerts to be held in Melbourne and Sydney on 14 March for Sound Relief, supporting victims of the Victorian bushfires.[19] The new lineup began recording its first album in March 2009.[20]

In July 2009 the band's album More was released in Europe, receiving great reviews from critics and fans alike.

Discography

Albums

  • Grand Theft Audio Hydrofunk (24 August 2000)
  • Hi Fidelity Dirt[21] Hydrofunk (22 September 2003)
  • More Hydrofunk (3 November 2007)
  • More or Less Hydrofunk (29 November 2008)

EPs

  • Grinnin Hydrofunk (1997)
  • Volcanic Lab Hydrofunk (1999)
  • Gimme a Break Hydrofunk (2000)
  • Daily Trouble Hydrofunk (May 2000)
  • Live Like Dogs Hydrofunk (2002)
  • Hardgroove Hydrofunk (2001) Chart peak: (AUS) #92 [22]
  • Definition Hydrofunk (3 February 2006)
  • The Beats From Down Under Hydrofunk (2013)

Singles

  • "Set It Off" Hydrofunk (9 September 2002)
  • "Take Off" Hydrofunk (July 2003)
  • "Gunshot Dub" Hydrofunk (4 October 2004)
  • "Still The Beat" Hydrofunk( 6 September 2013)

References

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  2. "Triple J playlisting - "Say Yeah"". J Play. Retrieved 2008-02-21.
  3. "Discogs entry on Grand Theft Audio". Discogs. Retrieved 2008-02-21.
  4. "Discogs entry on "Set It Off"". Discogs. Retrieved 2008-02-21.
  5. "Discogs entry on Hi Fidelity Dirt". Discogs. Retrieved 2008-02-21.
  6. "Dance Music Music Awards History". Dance Music Awards. Archived from the original on 2007-12-28. Retrieved 2008-02-13.
  7. "Homebake 2001". Archived from the original on 12 July 2011. Retrieved 14 February 2008.
  8. "Big Day Out past lineups". Big Day Out. Archived from the original on 2007-10-30. Retrieved 2008-02-15.
  9. "Twelfth Annual Meredith Music Festival (2002)". Meredith Music Festival. Archived from the original on 28 July 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2008.
  10. "Colours of Ostrava". www.Colours.cz. Archived from the original on 11 February 2008. Retrieved 15 February 2008.
  11. "WOMA 2004". eFestivals.com.uk. Retrieved 2008-02-14.
  12. "2006 FIFA World Cup Rocks". IGN Entertainment Games. Retrieved 2008-02-13.
  13. "2004 ARIA Award - 'Best Urban Release'". ARIA. Archived from the original on 19 May 2011. Retrieved 21 February 2008.
  14. "Hydrofunk entry on More". Hydrofunk Records. Archived from the original on 8 November 2007. Retrieved 21 February 2008.
  15. "Triple J album review - More". Triple J. Retrieved 2008-02-21.
  16. "Triple J playlisting - "Coming With The Sound" being most requested on the Triple J request show and reaching most played song on Triple J". J Play. Retrieved 2008-02-21.
  17. Wolfmother Talks About Cosmic Egg, Band Member Changes [capitalisation removed]. Artisan News Service (YouTube). 31 July 2009. Retrieved 1 August 2009.
  18. "Wolfmother unleash new lineup". Triple J. 12 February 2009. Retrieved 2009-02-17.
  19. "Latest News". Sound Relief. Archived from the original on 27 February 2009. Retrieved 2009-02-24.
  20. "Wolfmother exclusive: Andrew Stockdale on old tensions and new album". Triple J. 27 February 2009. Retrieved 2009-02-27.
  21. Staples, Natalie (29 October 2003). "Interview with DJ Katch of the Resin Dogs". Vibewire. Vibewire. Archived from the original on 2005-11-30. Retrieved 17 April 2011.
  22. "ARIA Report Issue 568" (PDF). Archived from the original on 21 February 2002.
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