Friendly (musician)

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Friendly
Birth name Andrew Kornweibel
Also known as Presser, Soda U, Fruitbat, 99 Cents and Nutcase & Papachubba
Genres breaks

Friendly (Andrew Kornweibel)[1] is a breaks’ producer and DJ. Originally from Australia he is now based in London.[2]

Friendly's debut album, Hello Bellybutton (released on his own Gulp Communications label), was nominated for Best Dance Release at the 1998 ARIA Music Awards.[3] The follow-up album, Akimbo' debuted at #20 on the Australian albums chart.[4]

Discography

Albums

  • Hello Bellybutton (1998) - Gulp Communications[5]
  • Akimbo (2000) - Silvertone Records[6]
  • Oversized Akimbo (2001) (two cd rerelease of Akimbo)[7]
  • 10 Things You Need To Know About Friendly (2004) - Fat! Records[8]
  • Chew The Fat! At The End Presents: Friendly (2005) - Fat! Records

Singles and EPs

  • Jam On This (1997) - Gulp Communications
  • Hello Bellybutton (1998) - Gulp Communications
  • Some Kind Of Love Song (1999) - Silvertone Records
  • Akimbo (2000) - Silvertone Records
  • I Love You But... (2000) - Silvertone Records
  • My Mother Was A Deejay (2000) - Silvertone Records
  • The Sound Of You EP (2000) - Silvertone Records
  • 2Black2Gay / Sneaker Sex (2003) - Fat! Records
  • Glottal Stomp / Foot Rocker (2003) - Fat! Records[9]
  • Greedy (2003) - Boom Box Records
  • S&M (2003) - Fat! Records
  • Fetish (2004) - Thursday Club Recordings
  • The Bump 'N' Grind / Jack (So Ride Me) (2004) - Fat! Records
  • "The Bump N Grind" Remixes (2005) - Fat! Records
  • Nobody (2005) - Fat! Records
  • Homeboys Cry Out For More / Ride Baby Ride (2006) - iO Music
  • The Bump And Grind (2008) - Gulp Communications
  • It's The Weekend (2009) - Gulp Communications

References

  1. The Age 16 May 2003 Chewing the fat by Andrew Drever
  2. Discogs Friendly
  3. Rage Who Is Friendly?
  4. International Music Concepts Friendly
  5. National Library of Australia Hello Bellybutton
  6. National Library of Australia Akimbo
  7. The Newcastle Herald, 24 May 2001, "Friendly Society" by Chad Watson
  8. 10 Things You Need To Know About Friendly review by Ben Hogwood
  9. Friendly - Glottal Stomp/Foot Rocker review by DJ Robotek
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