Def P & The Beatbusters
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Aangenaam the only album of Def P & The Beatbusters
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Background information | |
Origin | Amsterdam, The Netherlands & Betuwe, The Netherlands |
Genre(s) | Old school hip hop and 2 Tone (Ska) |
Years active | 2001-2002 |
Label(s) | EMI |
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Pascal Griffioen (Def P) Johan Steevens Marco van Krieken Michel Steevens Iwan de Lang Wim van de Manacker Vincent van Lent Deegmeester Daan Eric Dekkers Jasper Moes Paul van Doorn |
Def P & The Beatbusters was a temporary Dutch music group consisting of rapper Def P of the Amsterdam old-school hip-hop band Osdorp Posse and ska band The Beatbusters from the rural Betuwe area of The Netherlands.
Def P started his solo career in 1999 with the album Cryptokilostijl. During a concert at Lowlands he was accompanied by several musicians from The Beatbusters and they already discussed whether Dutch rap, ska and raggae could be combined and in September 1999 they performed four concerts in Italy together. [1] They decide to call the combination of the two styles "Skank-hop." Since both groups had their own label (Ramp Records and Boombax Music respectively) it was decided to put the combination at EMI.
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[edit] History
In the Spring of 2001 the first single was launced called "Stad & Land" (City and country) to indicate that the music was also the combination of an urban rapper with a rural ska band. The single was moderately successful however did not chart and it wasn't their priority either, since it was meant as an introduction to a tour program. In the Autumn of 2001 the album Aangenaam (=Pleasant [2]) was released which was produced by Frans Hendriks in Studio Zeezicht. From then on the number of bookings for performances increased and resulted in an extensive 18 month long tour.
The record label EMI saw commercial interest in further promoting the album given the success of the tour and released the single "Bubbelbad" (=Bubblebath). [3] This song was a parody on the existing pop culture of all looks and no contents, however it is rumored that the extensive list of female singers (Vengaboys, TLC, Jennifer Lopez, All Saints, Cindy Crawford, Mariah Carey, Destiny's Child, etc. [4]) featured in the song is also a personal preference of Def P. The song became a hit and peaked at #11 [5] in the Top 40.
Because of this hit Def P & The Beatbusters was booked on the prestigious Pinkpop festival and many other festivals like Lowlands, Bospop and Uitmarkt followed. In the June 2002 a live double CD from the Pinkpop festival was released called "Wrijving" (=Friction) and a videoclip was made to promote the single.
In December 2002 the band stopped performing after 85 shows with a last sold-out concert and has gone its separate way again with Beatbusters and Osdorp Posse respectively.
[edit] Discography
Year | Title | Chart | Comments |
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2001 | Aangenaam | - | |
Singles | |||
2001 | "Stad & Land" | - | Released by Ramp Records |
2002 | "Bubbelbad" | NL #11 | |
2002 | "Wrijving" | - | Live double single |
[edit] References and notes
- ^ Dutch Pop Institute: Biography Beatbusters (Dutch)(Accessed: Aug 8, 2006)
- ^ The word "Aangenaam" is often used during an introduction and means "It's a pleasure to meet you."
- ^ Official Def P & The Beatbusters site: Biography by Def P (Dutch) (Accessed: Aug 8, 2006)
- ^ Official Def P & The Beatbusters site: Lyrics Bubbelbad (Dutch with typos) (Accessed: Aug 8, 2006)
- ^ Dutch Pop Institute: Discography Def P & The Beatbusters (Dutch) (Accessed: Aug 8, 2006)