Generic Prydz
BigBadBaz (born Barry Christie on 3rd September 1983) is an English born dance music producer. Barry was born in Sunderland, Tyne & Wear but spent most of his life living in Northamptonshire. Inspired by the work of sampling artists such as Fatboy Slim and The Prodigy, Barry started to make sample based dance music in the late 90s. Continuing to produce music under the pseudonym BigBadBaz (a name suggested by friends as a moniker) he released his first productions on vinyl only in September 2002. A mostly club based record, the vinyl still showed signs of what future productions would sound like with a wide range of samples from The Who, Rare Earth, The Dandy Warhols and Kool and The Gang. Barry's continued use of samples became less derivative in 2002 and 2003 with more and more internet only releases using larger samples from tracks akin with the Mash up scene that was growing at the time. This similarity brought Barry's music some publicity and found his music being championed by Radio stations across the world, cashing in the fad of mixing one or more popular songs together. Continuing on with the same style of music that brought about Call On Me, BigBadBaz released a white label album Generic Prydz. The name was a light-hearted poke at the amount of copycat songs that were filling the dance floor in 2005. Calling America and So Many Nights on that album began getting some radio play so in 2006 these were picked up by Prank Monkey Records and given a vinyl only release. So Many Nights (even though technically a B-Side) began getting some airplay and was picked up by Radio 1 DJ's JK and Joel. Plans to release this as a separate single fell through at last minute despite gaining sample clearance from Johnny Bristol and Warner Music Ltd. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
BigBadBaz (born Barry Christie on 3rd September 1983) is an English born dance music producer. Barry was born in Sunderland, Tyne & Wear but spent most of his life living in Northamptonshire. Inspired by the work of sampling artists such as Fatboy Slim and The Prodigy, Barry started to make sample based dance music in the late 90s. Continuing to produce music under the pseudonym BigBadBaz (a name suggested by friends as a moniker) he released his first productions on vinyl only in September 2002. A mostly club based record, the vinyl still showed signs of what future productions would sound like with a wide range of samples from The Who, Rare Earth, The Dandy Warhols and Kool and The Gang. Barry's continued use of samples became less derivative in 2002 and 2003 with more and more internet only releases using larger samples from tracks akin with the Mash up scene that was growing at the time. This similarity brought Barry's music some publicity and found his music being championed by Radio stations across the world, cashing in the fad of mixing one or more popular songs together. Continuing on with the same style of music that brought about Call On Me, BigBadBaz released a white label album Generic Prydz. The name was a light-hearted poke at the amount of copycat songs that were filling the dance floor in 2005. Calling America and So Many Nights on that album began getting some radio play so in 2006 these were picked up by Prank Monkey Records and given a vinyl only release. So Many Nights (even though technically a B-Side) began getting some airplay and was picked up by Radio 1 DJ's JK and Joel. Plans to release this as a separate single fell through at last minute despite gaining sample clearance from Johnny Bristol and Warner Music Ltd. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Acrylo
c0ncernn
Cheekyboy
I want your Wonderwall (oasis v.s jackson 5)
Ben'Ding Time (Oasis v.s Jackson 5)
Christmas in Compton
Song for the Summer (Ash v.s Daft Punk & Stuff)
Don't Rock 'Til You Get Enough (part 1) (oasis v.s Jackson 5)
One Of Those Songs
Goodbye World (oasis v.s jackson 5)
Calling America
Button Moon Masterpiece
Stand By Your Alphabet (oasis v.s jackson 5)
Your Wild Rich Ma is Easy
Feel With It (oasis v.s jackson 5)
So Many Nights
Eternal Light (BigBadBaz Remix)
Don't Rock 'Til You Get Enough (part 2) (oasis v.s Jackson 5)
Spitting At Baz Is Not A Cool Game
The Love You Save (oasis v.s jackson 5)
That Baz Needs Therapy
Double Beastie Lovin' (Osmonds v.s Beastie Boys)
Eighties Child
Left You a Closing Lullaby
3 (Britney Spears)
Stay With You (Lemon Jelly)
Winter Symphony
Marvo Ging (Chemical Brothers)
Magic
I know Were Cool
Idiot Walk (Hives)
Forever Came Today
Lets Shout at Actors (Foo Fighters)
Night and Day
Can U Dig It (Mock Turtles)
Romance
Distirbia (Rihanna)
I want your Wonderwall
Miracle
Seven Nation Army (White Stripes)
Some Kind of Block
Nice Weather for Ducks (Lemon Jelly)
Don't Rock 'Til You Get Enought (part 1) (oasis v.s Jackson 5)
Heartache (Bang Bang)
Lets Shout at Actors
Tunnel Vision
I Believe in a Thing Called Love (The Darkness)
Disposable World
Dont Let the Man Get You Down(Fatboy Slim)
Starshine
Inspired Initiative
Dirrty (BigBadBaz Remix)
Dancing Stars
label_stop_radio