Together (British band)
Together | |
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Origin | London, England |
Genres | Electronica, acid house, breakbeat |
Years active | 1990-1996 |
Members | Suddi Raval |
Past members | Jon Donaghy |
Together were an English electronic/rave group, best known for their hit single "Hardcore Uproar", which made number 12 in the UK Singles Chart in August 1990.[1]
Members
The band was created by Manchester Hacienda regulars Suddi Raval and Jon Donaghy along with Rohan Heath, formerly of A Guy Called Gerald and later the driving force behind the Urban Cookie Collective. Suddi and Jon went on to do remixes for the Durutti Column before Jon's death in a road accident in Ibiza in 1990.[2]
Hardcore Uproar
The band's hit, Hardcore Uproar, was originally only intended as a white label to play at Manchester's Hacienda Club[3] but grew in popularity such that it climbed to number 12 on the British charts. The song was written by Jon (Jonathon) Donaghy, Mark Hall and Suddi Raval though the underlying chord sequence was heavily based on featured samples from John Carpenter's The End,[4][5] a 1983 Dutch scratching Italo disco 12" (itself a reworked version of Carpenter's theme tune to Assault on Precinct 13).[6][7] Hardcore Uproar also includes sound effects of whooping crowds recorded live at an illegal rave-party in Nelson which was, coincidentally, raided by police the same night as the recording had been made.[8] The song's title was taken from the popular name of these Blackburn raves.[9]
The song's vibe and catchy title meant it was also applied to a popular compilation of what were then mainstream rave, techno and pop tunes by artists as diverse as 808 State, Betty Boo and A Tribe Called Quest[10] helping to popularise the term hardcore for this type of rave music.[11] The song has since appeared on at least four other compilations.[12]
In 2011 Hardcore Uproar was reworked in various versions by Manchester rapper Trigga and Italian vocalist Sushy.[13][14]
Discography
- 1990 Hardcore Uproar
- 1991 Ffrree At Last E.P.
- 1991 The Luv Bug
- 1992 The House Sound Vol. 2 / Coming on Strong
- 1994 You've got to have it
Remixes
- 1990 Hardcore Uproar (Raid at Dawn Remix) by Together (Ffrr)[15]
- 1990 Contraindications by Durutti Column (Factory Records)[16]
- 1993 Something out of Nothing by Love to Infinity (Pigeon Pie)[17]
- 1994 Planet 2 by Alien Sex Fiend (Cherry Red) [17]
External links
- Listen to Hardcore Uproar
- Myspace page of Suddi Raval
- Suddi Raval Discogs
- Together Discogs
- YouTube Video
References
- ↑ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 561. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
- ↑ Durutti Column notes on Jon and Suddi
- ↑ Discogs band history
- ↑ discogs
- ↑ Listen to John Carpenter's The End on which Hardcore Uproar was based
- ↑ John Carpenter's musical dabblings
- ↑ Listen to the original soundtrack for Assault on Precinct 13
- ↑ Daily Mirror article 9 August 1990 reports the raid on the rave
- ↑ Manchester Music Archive
- ↑ Amazon Hardcore Uproar compilation album cover picture
- ↑ Generation ecstasy: into the world of techno and rave culture by Simon Reynolds, pages 131-132
- ↑ AllMusic lists the compilations on which you'll find Hardcore Uproar
- ↑ Amazon rework
- ↑ Can of Thought announces the 2011 version
- ↑ http://www.discogs.com/Together-Hardcore-Uproar-Remix/release/148131
- ↑ http://www.discogs.com/Vini-Reilly-The-Together-Mix/release/246506
- 1 2 http://www.discogs.com/artist/Suddi+Raval