Showing posts with label Dynamic Hepnotics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dynamic Hepnotics. Show all posts

Sunday, October 18, 2020

Dynamic Hepnotics - Live

Size: 178,2 MB
Time: 77:05
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1984/2017
Styles: Soul/Blues/Funk mix
Art: Front

1. Turn On Your Lovelight (4:34)
2. Out Of Control (3:29)
3. I’ll Make You (2:46)
4. Things I Do For You (3:03)
5. Hepnobeat (5:15)
6. Ain't That Enough (2:59)
7. Last To Know (2:49)
8. (I'm A) Roadrunner (3:01)
9. Shake Your Hips (6:13)
10. Keep Workin' (5:54)
11. The Meaning Of Life (2:28)
12. Ting-A-Ling (3:14)
13. I'm Your Breadmaker, Baby (3:27)
14. Mohair Sam (2:11)
15. I'm Shakin' (3:36)
16. Cry To Me (3:20)
17. Soul Time (2:18)
18. Tell Me What You're Gonna Do (1:56)
19. Soul Kind Of Feeling (3:28)
20. Can I Get A Witness (2:58)
21. You Better Believe It Baby (3:03)
22. What'd I Say (4:52)

Soul Kind Of Feeling, recorded in 1984 by the Dynamic Hepnotics, has become an Australian rock classic and still receives regular airplay across the country today. That’s not surprising because in the glorious days of 1985 the song was the most played on Australian radio, later recognised with an APRA music award for its composer, Hepnotics front man ‘Continental’ Robert Susz. With its distinctive opening riffs and contagious chorus line the song was a summer anthem, embraced by almost every radio station in the country and was inescapable, wherever you went.

But there’s much more to the Dynamic Hepnotics’ story than that one top five song. The late 70s were an exciting time musically in Australia, not only with the growth of the ‘Oz’ rock sound, but with alternative scenes where the musicians often drew their inspiration from American soul and blues. It was out of this roots music community that the Dynamic Hepnotics were born, circa 1979, when Robert Susz gathered together a group of Sydney musicians, for a series of low key bar gigs like the legendary Arthurs in Potts Point.

The music was soul, old school rhythm ’n’ blues and funky downhome blues – with a range of influences from James Brown to Curtis Mayfield and Slim Harpo. As the covers were mastered the band looked to more and more original material and soon developed what was to be the beginnings of a unique songbook of their own. These were formative but exhilarating times as the group recruited new personnel and released a number of early EPs and singles, the most noticeable being the classic Hepnobeat, which became an early and much loved signature tune for the band. It even found its way into the hip dance racks of New York record shops where it became a kind of cult item. The band are still waiting for US royalties!

More charting singles followed, including the Philly sounding Gotta Be Wrong (Way To Love). The band toured from one end of the country to the other but following a succession of lineup changes the group was effectively no longer. Most of the individual members have moved on to play with other groups with Robert Susz forming the highly successful Mighty Reapers and more recently the Continental Blues Party.

Live mc
Live zippy

Friday, October 9, 2020

Dynamic Hepnotics - Hepnobest

Size: 171,9 MB
Time: 74:17
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Soul/Blues/Funk mix
Art: Front

1. Soul Kind Of Feeling (3:52)
2. Gotta Be Wrong (4:05)
3. On Our Way Now (4:16)
4. Believe Me (3:56)
5. Whenever You're Ready (3:13)
6. Hepnobeat (3:22)
7. Funky Turban (3:09)
8. Movin' On To You (3:19)
9. It Ain't Right (2:39)
10. I'll Make You (3:00)
11. The Meaning Of Life (2:11)
12. Out Of Control (Live) (3:28)
13. Things I Do For You (Live) (3:09)
14. (I Got A) Stomach Ache (Live) (3:25)
15. Shake Your Hips (Live) (5:57)
16. Trouble In Paradise (Live) (3:39)
17. Ting-A-Ling (Live) (3:19)
18. Talk To Me (Live) (3:44)
19. The Hurt Is On (Live) (3:59)
20. The Last To Know (Live) (2:58)
21. Rolling In The Dirt (Live) (3:27)

Soul Kind Of Feeling, recorded in 1984 by the Dynamic Hepnotics, has become an Australian rock classic and still receives regular airplay across the country today. That’s not surprising because in the glorious days of 1985 the song was the most played on Australian radio, later recognised with an APRA music award for its composer, Hepnotics front man ‘Continental’ Robert Susz. With its distinctive opening riffs and contagious chorus line the song was a summer anthem, embraced by almost every radio station in the country and was inescapable, wherever you went.

But there’s much more to the Dynamic Hepnotics’ story than that one top five song. The late 70s were an exciting time musically in Australia, not only with the growth of the ‘Oz’ rock sound, but with alternative scenes where the musicians often drew their inspiration from American soul and blues. It was out of this roots music community that the Dynamic Hepnotics were born, circa 1979, when Robert Susz gathered together a group of Sydney musicians, for a series of low key bar gigs like the legendary Arthurs in Potts Point.

The music was soul, old school rhythm ’n’ blues and funky downhome blues – with a range of influences from James Brown to Curtis Mayfield and Slim Harpo. As the covers were mastered the band looked to more and more original material and soon developed what was to be the beginnings of a unique songbook of their own. These were formative but exhilarating times as the group recruited new personnel and released a number of early EPs and singles, the most noticeable being the classic Hepnobeat, which became an early and much loved signature tune for the band. It even found its way into the hip dance racks of New York record shops where it became a kind of cult item. The band are still waiting for US royalties!

More charting singles followed, including the Philly sounding Gotta Be Wrong (Way To Love). The band toured from one end of the country to the other but following a succession of lineup changes the group was effectively no longer. Most of the individual members have moved on to play with other groups with Robert Susz forming the highly successful Mighty Reapers and more recently the Continental Blues Party.

This totally independent 2016 compilation samples every vinyl release from the bands 7 year career, plus a bonus 8 previously unreleased live tracks. All tracks have been digitally remastered by the world famous Gil Mathews in The Mastering Lab, from the original master tapes wherever possible.

Hepnobest mc
Hepnobest zippy