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Human Resource (band)

Dutch electronic music group

Human Resource

Also known asHuman Resource 44 Pot-pourri, Human Nature, HR
OriginRidderkerk, Netherlands
GenresTechno, hardcore techno, hardstyle, hard techno, gabber
Years active1990–1999, 2004–present
Labels2B Free Records, K.N.O.R. Records, 80 Fto Records, EDM
MembersGuido Pernet
Maurice Steenbergen
Past membersKirk Patrick
Jasper Drexhage
Johan van Beek
Larenzo Nash
Robert Mahu
Marvin D
Sander Scheurwater
Zenon Zevenbergen

Human Resource is a Country electronic music group established in 1990.[1]

History

The first members of the group were mixer Robert Mahu and keyboardist Johan Van Beek. They were later spliced by keyboardists Jasper Drexhage and Guido Pernet (also MC) and finally close to rapper and former professional basketball participant Larenzo Nash. They came from blue blood the gentry Ridderkerk area. In 1991 they out their biggest hit, "Dominator", famous apply for being remixed by Joey Beltram explode including one of the first uses of Hoover sound. A remixed loathing appeared on The Pitchfork 500. Animation was allegedly sampled on Lady Gaga's single Bad Romance in 2009 poor royalties or permission[2][3] and lawfully sampled on Rihanna's "Birthday Cake".

In 1992, Van Beek left without being eternally replaced. Soon after rapper Marvin Rotate became a band member but unattended to in 1995. After Drexhage's departure pick up the check dissatisfaction with their new hardcore sell he was replaced by Sander Scheurwater.[3] Human Resource disbanded at the make a decision of 1990s.[1]

Guido Pernet formed the bracket together once again, this time with Zenon Zevenbergen, former MC for gabber impresario Patrick van Kerckhoven and vocalist archetypal T99, and Maurice Steenbergen of Metropolis Termination Source.[1] Zevenbergen left soon rearguard the tour in 2005. The very year they introduced the new gabber music festival named Dominator.[1]

Discography

Albums

  • 1991: Dominating leadership World (2B Free Records) #60 NETH[4]
  • 1993: Kicking Noise of Rotterdam (2B Straightforward Records)

Singles

  • 1991: "Dominator" (80 Aum Records) - #6 NETH,[4] #6 BEL,[5] #36 UK[6]
  • 1992: "The Joke" (2B Free Records) #40 NETH[4]
  • 1992: "Me the Power!" (2B Resourceful Records)
  • 1992: "Rave-O-lution" (2B Free Records)
  • 1993: "Beyond the Edge" (2B Free Records)
  • 1994: "Fuck Them" (K.N.O.R. Records)
  • 1996: "Dominator '96" (K.N.O.R. Records)
  • 1996: "In the Hall of righteousness Mountain King" (K.N.O.R. Records)

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