Bass Bumpers
Bass Bumpers is a DJ and record production team, known for their dance/techno music. They are originally from Germany; with members: Henning Reith, Caba Kroll, CJ Stone, George Dee, Akira Yamamoto, and Reinhard "DJ Voodoo" Raith. Also known as Bass Bumpers, CJ Stone, and Bad Habit Boys, they produced their own hits such as "Good Fun", "The Music's Got Me" (a number 36 hit on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Songs chart in 1992), and "Move to the Rhythm". Perhaps their biggest success was when they created Crazy Frog's remake of the popular hit "Axel F" from Beverly Hills Cop. This was a song credited to Crazy Frog, which peaked at number 1 in the UK on May 31, 2005.
Their own tracks, "Runnin'" (1993) and "The Music's Got Me" (1994) were minor hits in the UK Singles Chart.[1]
Discography
Albums
- 1992: Advance
- 1993: Recouped Advance
- 1995: The Best of
- 2004: Dance History
Singles
- 1990: "Can't Stop Dancing"
- 1990: "Can't Stop Dancing" - Remix
- 1991: "Get The Big Bass"
- 1991: "Get The Big Bass" - Remix
- 1992: "Get The Big Bass" - The U.K. Remixes (Limited DJ Edition)
- 1992: "The Music's Got Me"
- 1992: "The Music's Got Me" - Remixes
- 1992: "Move To The Rhythm"
- 1992: "Move To The Rhythm" - The Remixes
- 1992: "Mega Bump" - The Megamix
- 1993: "(Keep Me) Runnin'"
- 1993: "(Keep Me) Runnin'" - Remixes
- 1993: "(Keep Me) Runnin'" - Radio E.P. (für Radio DJ's)
- 1994: "Good Fun"
- 1994: "Good Fun" - Remix
- 1995: "Keep On Pushing"
- 1995: "Keep On Pushing" - Remixes
- 1996: "The Music's Got Me" - '96er Remixes (The Paul Gotel Mixes)
- 1997: "(Keep Me) Runnin' 97"
- 2000: "Weekend" - released in Australia under "Bad Habit Boys" distributed by Shock records
- 2001: "The Music Turns Me On"
- 2003: "Don't Look Back" (Remix)
- 2005: "The Music's Got Me" - 2005 Remixes
References
- ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 44. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.