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Urban Dance Squad

 
Artist: Urban Dance Squad
Urban Dance Squad

Group Members:

DJ DNA, Silly Sil, Rudeboy, Tres Manos, Magic Stick

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Performed Songs By:

Silvano Matadin

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DJ DNA, Silly Sil, Rudeboy, Tres Manos, Magic Stick
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  • Formed: 1986, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Disbanded: 1999
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Persona Non Grata," "Mental Floss for the Globe," "Artantica"
  • Representative Songs: "Deeper Shade of Soul," "No Kid," "Candy Strip Experience"

Biography

The Amsterdam-based rock/rap collective Urban Dance Squad began in 1986, playing and jamming together on an informal basis. They played a gig at the Utrecht Festival and, surprised by the raves their performance drew, became a more serious project. The group gigged for two years, and with the proceeds released 1990's Mental Floss for the Globe. Urban Dance Squad's mix of rock, rap, funk, ska, folk, hip-hop, and soul signaled the trend toward genre-bending that prevailed in '90s music. Mental Floss featured the single "Deeper Shade of Soul" which charted at number 21 in the U.S. on Billboard's Hot 100.

The group spent another year touring constantly, and released their second album Life 'n Perspective of a Genuine Crossover in 1991. Unfortunately, it failed to match Mental Floss' critical or commercial success, as did 1994's Persona Non Grata. 1999 saw Urban Dance Squad release their fourth album, Planet Ultra, as well as re-release their earlier releases on the Triple X label. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
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Urban Dance Squad

Urban Dance Squad, 2006.
Background information
Origin Utrecht, Netherlands
Genres Alternative rock
Funk rock
Rap rock
Years active 1986–2000
2006
Labels Arista
Sony BMG
Triple X
Website www.uds.nl
Members
Rudeboy Remmington (Patrick Tilon)
Tres Manos (Renè van Barneveld)
Sil (Silvano Matadin)
Magic Stick (Michel Schoots)
DJ DNA (DoNotAsk) (Arjen de Vreede)

Urban Dance Squad was a Dutch band formed after what was originally intended as a one-time jam-session at a festival in Utrecht on December 20 1986[1]. Band members were rapper Rudeboy Remmington (Patrick Tilon), guitarist Tres Manos (René van Barneveld), bassist Sil (Silvano Matadin), drummer Magic Stick (Michel Schoots) and DJ DNA (DoNotAsk) (Arjen de Vreede). The band's music is described as a blend of genres, including hard rock, funk, soul, hip hop, reggae, jazz and ska and is often compared to that of Rage Against the Machine, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Fishbone. They are widely known for their hit single "Deeper Shade of Soul", which charted at number 21 in the United States on Billboard Hot 100.

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Band Members

  • Rudeboy Remmington (Patrick Tilon) - vocals
  • Tres Manos (Renè van Barneveld) - guitar
  • Sil (Silvano Matadin) - bass guitar
  • Magic Stick (Michel Schoots) - drums
  • DJ DNA (DoNotAsk) (Arjen de Vreede) - DJ

Discography

  • Mental Floss For The Globe (1989)
  • Life' N Perspectives Of A Genuine Crossover (1991)
  • Persona Non Grata (1994)
  • Planet Ultra (1996)
  • Beograd live (1997)
  • Artantica (1999)
  • The Singles Collection (2006)

Trivia

  • "Fast Lane" appears in the 1990 film Pump Up the Volume but does not appear on the soundtrack album.[2].
  • The song "Good Grief" appears on the soundtrack of the 1995 film Hackers. The band has a cameo appearance in the film with the same song[3].
  • An Urban Dance Squad track is used in an episode of The Sopranos.

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