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Over and above their standing as one of the best and most innovative groups from hip-hop's golden age,
Mantronix
provided rap music with its first man-machine,
Kurtis Mantronik
. A turntable master who incorporated synthesizers and samplers into the rhythmatic mix instead of succumbing to the popular use of samples simply as pop hooks,
Mantronik
exploited technology with a quintessentially old-school attitude which had little use for instruction manuals and accepted use. After the hip-hop world began to catch up with
Mantronik
's developments, he moved from hardcore rap to skirt the leading edge of club music, from electro to ragga, techno, and house. And though he never found a rapper worthy of his immense production talents,
Mantronik
inspired dozens of DJs and beatmeisters around the world during the next decade -- in hip-hop, mainstream dance music, and the new electronica -- even while his records were practically impossible to find (many snapped up, no doubt, by those same aspiring DJs).
Mantronik
was born
Kurtis Khaleel
in Jamaica, though his family soon moved to Canada and ended up in New York by the late '70s.
Mantronik
soon began DJing around the city and was working behind the decks at Manhattan's Downtown Records when he met
MC Tee
(born
Touré Embden
). After the duo had assembled a demo tape, they gave it to William Socolov, president of Sleeping Bag Records. He signed
Mantronix
soon after hearing it, and released their debut single,
"Fresh Is the Word."
The track lit up New York's streets and clubs during 1985, and brought the full-length
Mantronix: The Album
early the following year. Two new singles,
"Ladies"
and
"Basslines,"
became big street hits as well and even crossed over to join the first wave of hip-hop chartmakers in Britain.
By that time,
Mantronik
had also begun working on A&R at Sleeping Bag, where he signed
EPMD
, produced
KRS-One
's first credit (
"Success Is the Word"
by
12:41
), and helmed other intense tracks by
Tricky Tee
,
Just-Ice
, and
T la Rock
. The second
Mantronix
LP,
Music Madness
, continued to keep the duo fresh in the clubs. The increasing popularity of hip-hop gave
Mantronix
a chance at a major-label contract, and by 1987 the duo had signed with Capitol.
In Full Effect
emerged the following year, and portrayed
Mantronik
jettisoning many his more hardcore inclinations in favor of a fusion of dance and R&B, an early precursor to hip-house. The production excursion
"Do You Like...Mantronik?"
proved that
Mantronik
's ear for clever beats remained, however. And
Mantronix
's success in England prompted several of the first sampladelic hits, like
"Pump Up the Volume"
by
M/A/R/R/S
and
"Theme from S'Express"
by
S'Express
.
Soon after
In Full Effect
,
MC Tee
left to join the Air Force.
Mantronik
replaced him with
Bryce Luvah
(the cousin of
LL Cool J
) and
DJ Dee
(
Mantronik
's own cousin). With 1990's
This Should Move Ya
,
Mantronik
made the move from hip-hop into more straight-ahead house. With vocalist
Wondress
in tow, a pair of
Mantronix
singles stormed the British Top 20, including the Top Five
"Got to Have Your Love."
He still used the rappers, but continued to work in dance with 1991's
The Incredible Sound Machine
. As a group entity,
Mantronix
disappeared at that point.
Mantronik
began producing other acts -- mostly female vocalists or freestyle acts -- and later exited music altogether. He returned in the mid-'90s as a breakbeat elder statesman, recording as
Kurtis Mantronik
and providing remixes for
EPMD
,
Future Sound of London
, and
Doctor Octagon
. A
Mantronix
respective and several album reissues began filtering out in 1999, and
Mantronik
began recording a new group album later that year. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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Albums (7)
Remixed & Rare
(9 songs)
The Best of Mantronix 1985-1999
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The Incredible Sound Machine
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This Should Move Ya
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