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Newcleus

 
Artist: Newcleus

Group Members:

Bob "Chilly B" Crafton, Yvette "Lady E" Cook, Monique Angevin, Ben "Cozmo-D" Cenac

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Performed Songs By:

Paul Webb, Robert Crafton III
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  • Formed: 1979, Brooklyn, NY
  • Genres: Rap
  • Representative Albums: "Jam on This", "Jam on This!: The Best of Newcleus", "Destination: Earth - The Definitive Newcleus Recordings
  • Representative Songs: "Jam on Revenge (The Wikki-Wikki Song)", "Computer Age (Push the Button)", "Jam on It

Biography

Although they recorded only two albums, Newcleus contributed one true electro classic in "Jam on Revenge (The Wikki-Wikki Song)," which has been immortalized on hundreds of hip-hop mixtapes and often included in even techno DJs' sets. The origins of Newcleus lay in a 1977 Brooklyn DJ collective known as Jam-On Productions, including Ben "Cozmo D" Cenac, his cousin Monique Angevin, and her brother Pete (all teenagers and still in high school). Many members -- MCs as well as DJs -- came and went as the group played block parties all over the borough, and by 1979, the group centered around Cenac, his future wife Yvette "Lady E" Cook, Monique Angevin, and her future husband, Bob "Chilly B" Crafton. (The foursome named their group Newcleus as a result of the coming together of their families.)

By this time, Cenac had begun to accumulate a collection of electronic recording equipment, and the quartet recorded a demo tape of material. With several minutes left at the end of the tape, Newcleus recorded a favorite from their block parties, with each member's vocals sped up to resemble the Chipmunks. The track, "Jam-On's Revenge," impressed producer Joe Webb more than the other Newcleus material, and it became the group's first single, released in 1983 on Mayhew Records. A huge street success, the track became known unofficially as "the Wikki-Wikki song" (after the refrain); when it was re-released later that year on Sunnyview Records, it had become "Jam on Revenge (The Wikki-Wikki Song)."

The single hit Top 40 on the R&B charts in 1983, and its follow-up, "Jam on It," did well on even the pop charts. "Computer Age (Push the Button)" was a more mature single, with accomplished rapping and better synthesizer effects, and it also hit the R&B Top 40. The first Newcleus LP, Jam on Revenge, was a bit of a disappointment, and their second album, Space Is the Place, did even more poorly upon release in 1984. Without a single as noteworthy as "Jam on Revenge" or "Computer Age," and with the advent of Run-D.M.C.'s organic, rock-influenced approach to rap music, Newcleus faded quickly. Though the Cenacs and the Craftons continued to record sporadically until 1989, they didn't hit the R&B charts after 1986. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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Newcleus
Origin Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Genres Electro, Old school hip hop
Years active 1977–1989
Labels Mayhew, Rhino
Associated acts Jam-On Productions
Members
Chilly B, Lady E, Cozmo D
Former members
Nique D

Newcleus is an American electro and old school hip hop group that gained popularity in the early 1980s. They are primarily known for their 12-inch singles "Jam-On's Revenge", re-released as "Jam On Revenge (The Wikki-Wikki Song)" (1983), and "Jam-On It" (1984).

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Formation

A precursor to the group, known as Jam-On Productions, formed in 1977 in Brooklyn, New York, which included teenagers Ben "Cozmo D" Cenac and his cousins Monique and Pete Angevin.[1] The group's popularity grew as it played block parties in Brooklyn. By 1979, the primary group's members were Cenac, Yvette "Lady E" Cook (who would later marry Cozmo D), Monique Angevin, and Bob "Chilly B" Crafton (who would later marry Angevin).[1] The coming together of families inspired the name change to Newcleus.[1]

Singles

Newcleus recorded "Jam-On's Revenge", a block party favorite which featured vocals that were sped up to resemble Alvin and the Chipmunks.[1] The track impressed record producer Joe Webb, and it became the group's first single in 1983 on Mayhew Records.[1] It was re-released later that year on Sunnyview Records as "Jam On Revenge (The Wikki-Wikki Song)", and it made the Top 40 on the U.S. R&B chart.[2][1]

The follow-up, "Jam on It," did well on the Billboard Hot 100 - reaching #56.[1][2] "Computer Age (Push the Button)" was a more mature single, with accomplished rapping and better synthesizer effects, and it also hit the R&B Top 40.[1] Though the Cenacs and the Craftons continued to record sporadically until 1989, they did not hit the R&B charts after 1986.[1]

Albums

The first Newcleus album, Jam on Revenge, was a bit of a disappointment, and their second album, Space Is the Place, did even more poorly upon release in 1984.[1]

In 2005, Cozmo D released an album, Destination Earth: The Definitive Newcleus Recordings, a collection of hip-hop tracks from their entire catalog. This collection supersedes the Rhino Records compilation, Jam On This! The Best Of Newcleus. The majority of the songs on this release have been restored and remastered from the original master tapes. The 'definitive versions' of the songs "Destination Earth" and "Why" taken from this CD were also released on 12 inch vinyl on the German record label, Dominance Electricity. Together with remixes by Sbassship and Reeno, the cover illustration are by Bill Wray (known for his work on the 1990s cult TV cartoon The Ren & Stimpy Show).

Newcleus is working on a second collection entitled Returned to Earth, a companion volume to Destination Earth, which will collect all of their electro works onto one disc, restored and remastered from the original tapes. Returned to Earth will also include two new songs.[citation needed]

Although both of Newcleus' albums Jam On Revenge and Space Is the Place have been remastered and reissued on CD, the song "Where's The Beat" from Jam On Revenge has been deleted from the track listing. These albums were previously available in the United States only on vinyl and audio cassette. However both albums, original track listing and cover art were also available on CD, manufactured and distributed by Bellaphon Germany through Sunnyview Records in 1988.

Discography

  • Pre-album singles
    • 1983 "Jam-On's Revenge", re-released as "Jam On Revenge (The Wikki-Wikki Song)" - #44 UK[3]
    • 1984 "Jam-On It" - #56 U.S.
  • Albums
    • 1984 - Jam On Revenge - #84 UK[3]
    • 1985 - Space Is the Place
    • 1994 - Next Generation
    • 2005 - Destination Earth: The Definitive Newcleus Recordings
  • Remixes

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Biography by John Bush". Allmusic.com. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&searchlink=NEWCLEUS&sql=11:j9fyxq85ldae~T1. Retrieved 11 March 2009. 
  2. ^ a b Allmusic.com - Charts & Awards (singles)
  3. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 393. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

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