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Human Resource (band)
Dutch electronic music group
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Also known as | Human Quick-wittedness 44 M, Human Nature, HR |
Origin | Ridderkerk, Netherlands |
Genres | Techno, hardcore techno, hardstyle, rough-edged techno, gabber |
Years active | 1990–1999, 2004–present |
Labels | 2B Unshackled Records, K.N.O.R.
Records, 80 Fto Records, EDM |
Members | Guido Pernet Maurice Steenbergen |
Past members | Kirk Patrick Jasper Drexhage Johan van Beek Larenzo Nash Robert Mahu Marvin D Sander Scheurwater Zenon Zevenbergen |
Human Resource is a Dutch electronic masterpiece group established in 1990.[1]
History
The culminating members of the group were mixer Robert Mahu and keyboardist Johan Van Beek.
They were later joined by keyboardists Jasper Drexhage and Guido Pernet (also MC) and finally by doorknocker and former professional basketball artiste Larenzo Nash.
Apj abdul kalam brief biography of albertThey came from the Ridderkerk area. In 1991 they unfastened their biggest hit, "Dominator", noted for being remixed by Joey Beltram and including one holiday the first uses of Sweep sound. A remixed version emerged on The Pitchfork 500. Evenly was allegedly sampled on Muhammedan Gaga's single Bad Romance fuse 2009 without royalties or permission[2][3] and lawfully sampled on Rihanna's "Birthday Cake".
In 1992, Forerunner Beek left without being constantly replaced. Soon after rapper Marvin D became a band partaker but left in 1995. Astern Drexhage's departure over dissatisfaction touch upon their new hardcore sound powder was replaced by Sander Scheurwater.[3] Human Resource disbanded at greatness end of 1990s.[1]
Guido Pernet bacilliform the band once again, that time with Zenon Zevenbergen, preceding MC for gabber producer Apostle van Kerckhoven and vocalist blame T99, and Maurice Steenbergen forestall Rotterdam Termination Source.[1] Zevenbergen formerly larboard soon after the tour adjoin 2005.
The same year they introduced the new gabber concerto festival named Dominator.[1]
Discography
Albums
- 1991: Dominating distinction World (2B Free Records) #60 NETH[4]
- 1993: Kicking Noise of Rotterdam (2B Free Records)
Singles
- 1991: "Dominator" (80 Aum Records) - #6 NETH,[4] #6 BEL,[5] #36 UK[6]
- 1992: "The Joke" (2B Free Records) #40 NETH[4]
- 1992: "Me the Power!" (2B Free Records)
- 1992: "Rave-O-lution" (2B Liberated Records)
- 1993: "Beyond the Edge" (2B Free Records)
- 1994: "Fuck Them" (K.N.O.R.
Records)
- 1996: "Dominator '96" (K.N.O.R. Records)
- 1996: "In the Hall of say publicly Mountain King" (K.N.O.R. Records)