High-speed rave anthems defined by soaring female vocals and 170 BPM piano breaks. The quintessential sound of British happy hardcore at its euphoric peak.
This is the sound of pure, unbridled kinetic energy. Bang! represents the pinnacle of the UK happy hardcore movement, where the grit of breakbeat hardcore met the sugary melodies of Eurodance. The music is characterized by relentless 4/4 kick drums, sped-up breakbeats, and those iconic, bright piano stabs that defined the 'Bonkers' compilation era. It is unapologetically loud, fast, and designed for maximum emotional release on a dancefloor.
What sets Bang! apart is the songwriting craft of Nick Arnold paired with the powerhouse vocals of Jo James and Donna Grassie. While many hardcore acts relied on simple loops, Bang! tracks like 'Shooting Star' and 'Cloudy Daze' are fully realized pop songs disguised as rave weapons. The contrast between the high-velocity production and the genuinely sweet, often romantic vocal delivery creates a unique 'hands-in-the-air' euphoria that few other acts in the genre could replicate.
For the uninitiated, start with 'Shooting Star' or 'Cloudy Daze'. These aren't just tracks; they are cultural artifacts of the 90s underground. They capture a specific moment in British youth culture where the tempo was high, the colors were neon, and the only goal was to stay in the moment until the sun came up.
Bang! are a British happy hardcore group from the late 1990s originally consisting of producer Nick Arnold, Tom Orton and female vocalist Donna Grassie. Nick Arnold and Tom Orton had previously been a members of the band Smart E's, who reached 2 in the UK in 1992 with their cover of the theme tune to Sesame Street entitled Sesame's Treat. After the release of "Cloudy Daze" which featured Donna, Tom Orton brought Jo James to the attention of Nick after a contact of Tom's, Jo's husband, presented to him a demo of his wife singing. After "Cloudy Daze", Tom left Bang! to work with other artists including Jack Speed and Kriminal, and Nick and Jo went on to have enormous success with "Shooting Star", and then a whole catalogue of vocal hardcore anthems almost all of which written entirely by Nick. Their underground bouncy singles were regularly featured on the Bonkers compilation series. "Shooting Star" was also featured on the first issue of the Dancemania Speed series and later included on the first greatest hits album of the series and the 2003 happyhardcore-focused compilation of the series. Also three remixes of their songs, "Shooting Star (Ham's Mix)", "Break of Dawn (Brisk Mix)", "Cloudy Daze (Original Bang! Mix)", were included on the 2001 happy hardcore compilation album Happy Ravers. Nick and Jo were so prolific with their output, that they released under a number of different acts including "Stealth", "Oblivvion" and "Blaze!". Finally, in February 2005, with a whole collection of new remixes, Bang! released their debut album, entitled "Shooting Star". Their single Shooting Star was covered by trance act Flip & Fill in 2002, who took it to number 3 in the UK charts. Jo James eventually quit the band but worked with the aforementioned Flip & Fill on their 2003 single I Wanna Dance With Somebody; a cover version of the old Whitney Houston track and Field of Dreams. Bang! continues to release under the Warped Science label owned by DJ Al Storm and Euphony.
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