Wicked Beat Sound System's first single releases, "Stand Up", "Inside" and "Summer Sun", were produced by John Prior at Unity Gain Studios. "Stand Up" was the group's first video, "Inside" and "Summer Sun" were originally released on Matt Hayward's independent label One Movement, while "Summer Sun" was picked up by DJ Andy Glitre and continued to receive high rotation on national radio network Triple J for several years. The first album release, 'Music From The Core' was also originally released on One Movement in 1996 and the single "Local MP" also achieved high radio rotation. These tracks were featured on the soundtrack to the French film Clubbed to Death (Lola). They collaborated with other local artists such as Yothu Yindi, Directions in Groove, Deborah Conway, Iva Davies, Christine Anu and Renee Geyer.
The second album, 'Inna Styles' was released through Mushroom Records in 1999, followed by an extensive touring schedule. Three singles from the album "I Don’t Wanna know", "Church of Al Green", and "Stay With Me Til Dawn" were again featured on Triple J. The album also featured dancefloor tracks "Cookin’ with Kazz" and "Genie of the Lab". In 2000 Wicked Beat Sound System received an ARIA nomination for 'Inna Styles' and a Dance Music Award nomination (DMA) for Best Band. They also played festivals across Australia including the Perth International Arts Festival, Vibes On a Summer's Day and the closing of the Sydney Paralympics.
In September 2002, the third album, 'New Soul Breaks', was released and featured vocal tracks by Janssen including "I Want To" and "Brand New Day", as well as instrumental tracks "Do The Tings" and "Ounce Of Swing". In the same year they received another ARIA nomination for "Best Dance Release". In 2005 Wicked Beat Sound System released '4ormation' featuring the track "Nightmare". Shortly after the release of '4ormation' MC Kye departed the group to concentrate on his solo project and the group ceased touring for a period of time. In 2006, Wicked Beat Sound System, now largely Robinson and Janssen, recorded 'Hydromajestik' which was released on 24 March 2007. More in the vein of their previous 'Inna Styles' album, this album featured vocal tracks in addition to dub-influenced instrumentals. The first single was "Won't Let Go".
In 2008 WBSS released the album 'Dreaming', originally a commissioned piece of work written by Damian Robinson. He was approached by Indigenous Artistic director Rhoda Roberts to compose the music for a Cleansing Ceremony she was directing called Sydney Dreaming which was to be a theatrical adaptation of the rainmaker creation story. Since that performance, variations of this music have been performed at several festivals and ceremonies including Woodford Festival and Perth Festival. 'Dreaming' was the culmination of several years' work. The original concept was penned in the heat of a Byron Bay summer and completed in WB's studio in Sydney and then Bungendore. The themes revolve around Salt Water, Fresh Water and Desert, three dividing realities for Aboriginal people's connection to country. The 'Dreaming' album was nominated for an ARIA Award in 2009 in the category of ARIA Award for Best World Music Album.
Reworked variations from this album were used to make the soundtrack for the Lighting of the Sydney Opera House Sails for Vivid Festival 2016 along with Badu Gili (meaning ‘water light’ in the language of the traditional owners of Bennelong Point), which accompanies a contemporary Aboriginal art projection performed each evening year-round on the western sails of the Sydney Opera House.
In 2017 Robinson was also commissioned to compose the soundtrack for the Parrtjima Festival at Alice Springs. The festival involved five Aboriginal art centres and showcased the work of 20 Aboriginal artists. Parrtjima (pronounced Par-CHee-ma) means ‘lighting up’ and conveys two meanings: physically illuminating an object with light and ‘lighting up’ as in to shed light and understanding on a subject. This public event transformed Alice Springs Desert Park into a mesmerising outdoor gallery of light and sound including a breathtaking illumination of a 300-million-year-old natural canvas, 2 km of the majestic MacDonnell Ranges, a series of new installations involving Aboriginal artists from the Central Desert Region.
The second album, 'Inna Styles' was released through Mushroom Records in 1999, followed by an extensive touring schedule. Three singles from the album "I Don’t Wanna know", "Church of Al Green", and "Stay With Me Til Dawn" were again featured on Triple J. The album also featured dancefloor tracks "Cookin’ with Kazz" and "Genie of the Lab". In 2000 Wicked Beat Sound System received an ARIA nomination for 'Inna Styles' and a Dance Music Award nomination (DMA) for Best Band. They also played festivals across Australia including the Perth International Arts Festival, Vibes On a Summer's Day and the closing of the Sydney Paralympics.
In September 2002, the third album, 'New Soul Breaks', was released and featured vocal tracks by Janssen including "I Want To" and "Brand New Day", as well as instrumental tracks "Do The Tings" and "Ounce Of Swing". In the same year they received another ARIA nomination for "Best Dance Release". In 2005 Wicked Beat Sound System released '4ormation' featuring the track "Nightmare". Shortly after the release of '4ormation' MC Kye departed the group to concentrate on his solo project and the group ceased touring for a period of time. In 2006, Wicked Beat Sound System, now largely Robinson and Janssen, recorded 'Hydromajestik' which was released on 24 March 2007. More in the vein of their previous 'Inna Styles' album, this album featured vocal tracks in addition to dub-influenced instrumentals. The first single was "Won't Let Go".
In 2008 WBSS released the album 'Dreaming', originally a commissioned piece of work written by Damian Robinson. He was approached by Indigenous Artistic director Rhoda Roberts to compose the music for a Cleansing Ceremony she was directing called Sydney Dreaming which was to be a theatrical adaptation of the rainmaker creation story. Since that performance, variations of this music have been performed at several festivals and ceremonies including Woodford Festival and Perth Festival. 'Dreaming' was the culmination of several years' work. The original concept was penned in the heat of a Byron Bay summer and completed in WB's studio in Sydney and then Bungendore. The themes revolve around Salt Water, Fresh Water and Desert, three dividing realities for Aboriginal people's connection to country. The 'Dreaming' album was nominated for an ARIA Award in 2009 in the category of ARIA Award for Best World Music Album.
Reworked variations from this album were used to make the soundtrack for the Lighting of the Sydney Opera House Sails for Vivid Festival 2016 along with Badu Gili (meaning ‘water light’ in the language of the traditional owners of Bennelong Point), which accompanies a contemporary Aboriginal art projection performed each evening year-round on the western sails of the Sydney Opera House.
In 2017 Robinson was also commissioned to compose the soundtrack for the Parrtjima Festival at Alice Springs. The festival involved five Aboriginal art centres and showcased the work of 20 Aboriginal artists. Parrtjima (pronounced Par-CHee-ma) means ‘lighting up’ and conveys two meanings: physically illuminating an object with light and ‘lighting up’ as in to shed light and understanding on a subject. This public event transformed Alice Springs Desert Park into a mesmerising outdoor gallery of light and sound including a breathtaking illumination of a 300-million-year-old natural canvas, 2 km of the majestic MacDonnell Ranges, a series of new installations involving Aboriginal artists from the Central Desert Region.
Members
Damian Robinson (producer, composer), Linda Janssen (vocals), Ian Mussington (drums),
Gerard Masters (keyboards), Cameron Undy (bass)
Gerard Masters (keyboards), Cameron Undy (bass)
References
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wicked_Beat_Sound_System
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wicked_Beat_Sound_System
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