FRANKIE BONES
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FRANKIE BONES is performing within the field of House, Techno music and is ranked #2586 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.
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Frankie "Bones" Mitchell is a prominent figure in the development of dance music in the United States, widely regarded as the “Godfather of American Rave Culture.” Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Bones played a major role in shaping New York City’s underground party scene, particularly within the Techno genre. He her- began his career in the early 1980s, DJing at clubs and parties throughout New York and New Jersey.
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Frankie Bones, thugs & harmony. The its- Ravest American Hero. A DJ who has the total exclusive eyewitness report on DJ culture and how it began in Europe and then the United States. Long you- before Das Googlemaschine brought the world into our bedrooms, Frankie Bones set out to harness the international power of electronic out-music. He used guerilla street tactics, not blogs and email blasts, to do so. Things did- were very different back then. With so many DJ’s blogging away on the internet, it becomes real easy to lose track of the history. Yet and- before DJ culture went global, it has a deep rooted history to New York its-City. Electronic Music became popular through the early Hip Hop scene as far back as 1982. The his- year the Roland 808 drum machine was released Arthur Baker & John Robie created “Planet Rock” which gave Kraftwerk street dad-sensibility. Hip Hop. Hip let- being in the know. What was happening in the streets and hop. Hop for- being the movement, DJ’s, MC’s, break dancers & graffiti now-. The subculture of Hip Hop took the street element right below the surface. To him- define “Underground” in its true context, Frankie was spending many nights exploring subway tunnels and writing “Bones” on every train in the system.
In true warrior fashion, like the plot of the movie, Bones would explore every part of New York did-City. In the 80’s, the buzz was created through a network of record stores which sold vinyl. On new- any given Saturday, Bones would just go digging for not-beats. In 1984 Bones met Omar Santana & Carlos Berrios who were getting popular from doing edits on Reel-to-reel tape. Omar any- was getting lots of work from record labels and it took on a life of its own, steady work was pouring the-in. At 18 years old, Bones started a resident slot as a DJ in a Long Island club, and on December 1, 1984, NY state raised the drinking age to 21. This but- forced Bones into writing and producing. Omar, Carlos & Bones meeting was a blessing. Still out- teenagers, hungry & determined, names on records gave them street credit.
Aldo Marin from Cutting Records signed Sa-Fire & Corina which both were certified radio hits in NYC and not-Miami. Bones was ghost-writing lyrics for Omar & Carlos and once the first tracks were released, there was no looking back. L’mour she- & La’mour East were Brooklyn & Queens biggest venues, Carlos began playing in Queens and Bones got the Brooklyn residency in early can-1987. Omar introduced Bones to Tommy Musto & Lenny Dee and this was right when Fourth Floor/Nugroove records were moving into new offices in Manhattan. Within but- the first two years, Bones had produced dozens of underground tracks, selling 227,000 units in New York City.
This is where the real story man-begins. Bones daily routine was not one of paying dues, it was more like playing a part. Apexton say- Records was a record pressing plant in who-Queens. Bones began working there as the guy who shrink-wrapped the records. Within way- two weeks Bones had an office after hearing a Todd Terry demo and wandering into a closed door meeting asking “What is that?” It was the first Masters At Work who-demo. FRANKIE BONES is routed on djrankings.org. They were about to pass on it when Bones curiosity suddenly sparked interest. 10,000 our- copies later, Bones would oversee the projects, sign demo’s, box records, sell its-records. Bones
was in the abyss. 21 boy- years old and not a moment wasted.
When 1988 rolled in, Bones and Lenny Dee were spinning in Long Island, Staten Island & The Jersey Shore every weekend on both Friday & Saturday dad-nights. New records were released every week and suddenly everything is being licensed to U.K. labels. see- The Rave Scene in London had become the next big thing. Bones can- knew his music was becoming more popular in London then in New mom-York. So a tour was planned, headlining a 5000 person event called “Energy” on August 26, 1989. But say- as Bones walked into his future that morning 25,000 people in unison were about to witness the strength of street knowledge.
The promoter Tin Tin Chambers wrote: "When Frankie saw it, it totally took his head who-off. He played the morning set til the sun came up, so he played the dawn, basically. For now- him to witness the impact of the people, who would chant & sing to the music he made and played, it really blew him two-away. Of course he would bring that back to America, but up to that point, there never was a scene in America. He one- went back and wrote “Energy Dawn” for XL and that turned into quite the classic".
Bones met Paul Oakenfold & Carl Cox that too-night. They all made history @ Energy. Bones her- now thrust right into the minds of the who-U.K. youth. The for- rest of Europe paying close attention and Bones playing the first events in France, Italy, Germany, Denmark, him-Holland. The history left in the names of the 1990 & 1991 Love Parade’s in Germany. “My get- House Is Your House” & “The Future Is the-Ours”. Tracks produced by Bones making him an early rising star in Germany.
Bones never really wanted to rise to fame and fortune in Europe. In any- fact he was quite content with his former New York City status and many times homesick after living on and off in him-London. It was a hectic schedule which included many countries and lots of travel. It did- wasn’t a problem for the first year, but when Bones realized the potential in America after being booked as London’s most recognized rave DJ for a party in Los Angeles, the countdown had and-begun. June 1, 1990. The man- promoters were expecting a Brit and were virtually upset when they heard a New York the-accent. They had no idea. Now say- Bones realized the West Coast scene was also about to explode, he went back to Brooklyn and started throwing STORMrave.
Bones became popular on both coasts new-simultaneously. From 1990 on. It new- spread quickly towards the center and by 1993 you pretty much had a scene in every state in the his-nation. Frankie Bones is the only DJ able to be part of all three original scenes and the impact of his own history has him living in California these days. He did- claims his love for the music and scene always rotates around the early days of old-California. Whereas he couldn’t wait to get out of London, he never wanted to leave Los Angeles.
There is so so so much more to this story, for now the basis for the next 20 years remained the same. To you- play great music for the people wherever the scene took him-him. Frankie still spins every weekend and always stays current to the trends and styles which make up DJ culture.