Dynamix
II The Album - Dynamix II
You Hear it you Fear It - Dynamix II
Bass Planet - Dynamix II
Color Beats - Dynamix II
Machine Language - Dynamix II
Electro Bass Album - Dynamix II
Electro Megamix 1985 to Present - Joey Boy (USA)
Electro Megamix 1985 to Present - Avex (Japan)
Electro Megamix 1985 to Present - Rephlex (UK)
12"
Singles
Just Give
the DJ a Break/Straight From the Jungle - Bass Station
Just Give the DJ a Break/Straight From the Jungle - Sun Town
Just Give the DJ a Break/Straight From the Jungle - Cool Tempo
Feel The Bass/Techno Bass - Chaos
Bass Generator/Ignition - Debonaire
Don't Touch That Dial - Dynamix II
Feel The Groove - Dynamix II
Atomic Age/DJ's Go Berzerk - Joey Boy
We Are Your Future/Memory Loss - Joey Boy
Plastic Men/The Two That Return - Joey Boy
Pledge Your Allegiance to Electrofunk / Sedona - Monotone USA
Just Give the DJ a Break Ultimate Remix / Techno Bass Adreno Meltdown - Dynamix
II
Arrival of Bass - Dynamix II
This is the Sound of Underground - 'Cyberian Knights Recordings'
1985 to Present 'Quad pack' 12" - Rephlex
We are Borg - Battle Trax
12"
Remixes for other labels
Flor.i.d.a
- Rabbit in the moon - Hallucination - (Dynamix II's Non Stop Electro Bass Remix)
World Wide Funk - Expansion Union - WaxTrax/TVT ( DII Remix)
Get Down to my Technique - Jackal and Hyde - Hallucination - (Dynamix II's Old
School Bastard Remix)
DJ Voodoo - To the Beat Don't Stop - Black Magic - (Dynamix II's electr0 Bass Re-mix)
Dynamix
II Appear on the following compilations
Look to
the Future FFRR Sunshine State of Mind
Just Give The DJ a Break - Mushroom -King of the Beats II UK BreakDance Championship
Compilation
Ignition X-MIX Dave Clark Electro Boogie Mix CD
Zen Freedom 98 - Atomic age - Intersound
Electro Breakz Vol. 6 - Florida - Streetbeat
21st Century Boy 'The House of Diabolique' - Machine Planet - Diabolique
Blast Master Radio - Keep the Frequency Clear - Just Give the DJ a Break - BCM
Records
Digital Empire Vol 3. 'Phuturism' - We are your future - K-Tel
X-Mix box Set Volume 3 - Ignition - K7 (2nd Edition)
Prodigy Present: The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One
Rabbit in the Moon - Florida - Hallucination Recordings
Bass Assault - Bass Generator - AMG
Baby Anne 'I'm about to Break' - Sedona - Moonshine
Old School Jam Masters - Just Give the Dj a Break - Little Joe
Marlboro Electric Rodeo - Bass Generator - Avantgard
Babyanne - Live from RA - GO - Moonshine
Babyanne - Live from RA - Nightmare 2k4- Moonshine
Babyanne & Jen Lasher Assault and Battery CD - Throwdown - System
Dynamix
II Original Songs
Just Give
the DJ a Break
Techno Bass
Feel the Bass
Look To the Future
Alone
Give the DJ a Break 'URMX'
Machine Language
2 Evolve the Future
Machine Planet
The Atomic Age
The Plastik Men
Get Out of My Mind
Addicted to Bass
Arrival of Bass
People of Earth Attention
Ignition v2.0
1,000,000 Mhz
Back to the Beat
Feel the Groove
Odyssey of the Mind
Dreamscape
Do You Know Who You Are Listening II
Grind
Blue Beats
Vibrations are Increasing
Hypnotic 808
Release the Annihilator
Rhythmic Vibrations
From Our Brain to Your Machines
Computer Controlled Bass System
Space Stations
Sonic Radar
Straight from the Jungle
Bass Junkie
Everlasting
Techno Bass II
System Madness
I Drop It Like a Rocket
When I Dream
Technology
Psychosis
Mind Controller
Atomic Energy
You Hear it You Fear it
Dj's Go Berzerk
We Are Your Future
Memory Loss
The 2 That Return
Stop the Machine
Pledge Your Allegiance to Electro Funk
Sedona
Cyber Messiah
Cosmic Conspiracy
Hypnotic 808 ver 2.0
Scratch-D Outside Colaborations
Scratch-D vs. H-Bomb
The Red Pill - Freakin USA
White Boy Day feat. Mat Donovan - Freakin USA
Freakin It - MFC
Shaddow - KM
Nightmare 2k4 - MFC
Scratch-D & DJ Icey Drop The Bomb - ZONE
Ozone - ZONE
Scratch-D & Babyanne Go - Moonshine
Antarktika After The Rain - (Scratch-D Remix)
Scratch-D
feat. Brazen Throwdown
- System
Will to Power Still Fading Away - Scratch-D
of Dynamix II and B-Minus Remixes - Thrust
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David Noller > aka "Scratch-D" is legend and a pioneer of the first wave of
electro music in the United States. He has been creating electronic dance
music for well over a decade, been spinning records since age 13 and has
been a part of the electronic music scene since the mid 80's. He Hosted
a Radio Show on Clear Channel 2001-2003 along with H-Bomb called the "Techno Beach Party" which was syndicated across the US and broadcast via the internet globally. His musical credits began with his first gold release "Just Give the DJ a Break" on Bass Station Records at age 18. He has toured the globe headlining festivals as Dynamix II for major sponsors such as Malboro, Big Red, Ford Motor, Sky Vodka and has released many underground dance floor records that have gone on to be timeless classics. Amongst the most noteworthy tracks, the hit single "The Red Pill" a collaboration with Infiniti on Freakin Music USA, Marine Parade UK. & The Crystal Methods "Community Service CD". ((You take the Red Pill, You take the Blue Pill)) continues to be re-released and re-edited by Adam Freeland's Label "Marine Parade" under various pen names ie. The Bass Bin Twins.
Miami's Legendary David Noller leader of Dynamix II, is among a very few of the first wave of American electro and bass music artists
to have successfully translated their old-school credentials into new-school relevance. The producers behind
classic roof-raisers "Bass Generator", "Feel the Bass", "Ignition," and the Gold Release selling over 600,000
units to date "Just Give the DJ a Break," carved out a signature niche in early electro with a kitchen-sink-style
megamix approach, amplifying electro's energy level, deepening the low-end, and playing up its robotic themes
with ample vocoded vocals.
The group was formed in 1985 by David
Noller, a DJ who had just graduated Full Sail School of the Recording Arts in Orlando, Florida, Noller was
immediately signed to Bass Station Records to record and release the Gold Record "Just Give the DJ a Break".
Dynamix II appeared through a handful of other Miami labels before the pair set up their eponymous imprint in
1985. Although mostly of only local interest beginning in the late '80s, when electro died out in favor of rap,
the determined group decided to forge foreward into the future releasing thier "Electro Bass" music and vowing to
remain firmly rooted in the underground dance music scene. Nearly a decade later, U.K.-based label Rephlex --
owned by Richard James, aka Aphex Twin -- reissued "Electro Megamix", a collection of Dynamix II Releases from
1985-Present, a non stop all-in-one-place collection of their biggest tunes from over the years, originally
released on the Joey Boy label in 1997.
A stream of new material, remixes and
colaborations continue to appear from Dynamix II, most of their LPs and singles from throughout the years remain
in print and are highly sought after by DJ's worldwide.
Comments
"The
biggest f**king bass you are ever going to experience" - DAVE CLARKE
U.K.
"Dynamix
II are one of the few Electro originators who are still on top of their game
and have a live show that is a hard act to follow" DJ K-1 (AUX
88) U.S.
"I'm
always excited when I get my hands on a new Dynamix release.....the Bass Fathers!!!
They are your future!...and your past. Maximum Respect" - KEITH
TENNISWOOD (TWO LONE SWORDSMEN / RADIO ACTIVE MAN) U.K.
"If
you look at the career these two have had, the ground-breaking tunes they have
made and their dedication to Electro-Funk, I nominate them for heads of 'Bassline
Security' in the United States. Maximum Respect! - RENNIE PILGREM U.K.
"Dynamix
II are by far the AmBASSadors of bass." - PARIS THE BLACK FU, 'DETROIT
GRAND PUBAHS' U.S.
"Dynamix
II's 'Just Give The DJ A Break' is an all time classic and their music has just
kept getting hotter throughout the years." - DJ GODFATHER Detroit
"Dynamix
II, the original Techno Bass Masters. Miami's finest Electro Duo, unstoppable
for nearly 2 decades" - PHIL KLIEN (Bass Junkie) U.K.
"The
Saga continues with the Brain Cracking Beats & the Ear Drum Shattering sounds
of the Electro Duo of Doom, Dynamix II; You've been warned!" - OMAR
SANTANA U.S.
"Dynamix
II has been a huge staple in the beginning of my DJ career, thier Feel the Bass/Techno
Bass 12" was the first record I ever bought as a DJ. Thier track Ignition
is one of my all time favorite songs. You just knew when a new Dynamix record
was coming out, that it was going to be heavy" - AK1200
"Dynamix
II is an awesome duo that bang out some of the heaviest beats around!"
- TOM TOM (Aux 88)
"I'll never
forget the first time I heard "Feel the Bass", the Bass got under my skin. Thunderous
& life changing, I still have the original 12". One of the Innovators of
the Techno Bass sound, Dynamix II knows how to DROP IT!" - DJ MONK (Rabbit
in the Moon)
"Just
give the dj a break is a fkin solid tune, it hit me square in the face when
it came out - max
respect" -
SEAN (Autecher)
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Ground shattering first release on Doppelganger Records from Galaxian. 7 tracks of sublime electro inspiration. Dark atmospherics, menacing basslines and creeping grooves combine to make this a future classic.
Thanks for the amazing bloc weekend. we came all the way from Belgium to get our anual dynamix fix. Thank you for shaping the future. After al these years you guys still rock the boat like no one else. Take care!
Hey Dave! moving out west in a few days and just wanted to stop by and say thanks for the music. Been listening for many, many years. If you make it out to San Fran I will definitely stop and say hello!
Hi, i didnt know you made the tune "The Red Pill!" Its an ace tune and who would have thought that all these years later after first hearing it, em err, idk, i just think its a funny coincidence that Im like congratulating you on that tune. :) xxxxxx