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Hardbag is a genre of electronic dance music popular in the mid-1990s. Having evolved out of the handbag house scene[1][2][3] in 1993–1994, the genre enjoyed massive, albeit brief, popularity, with several hardbag releases achieving positions in the upper echelons of the UK chart. It was at the time sometimes confused with nu-NRG, yet the styles were discernibly different.

"Don't You Want Me" by Felix is largely considered to be the track that launched the hardbag explosion. Produced by Rollo Armstrong of Faithless, Red Jerry and Felix, "Don't You Want Me" was released in 1992, scoring a Top 10 placing on the UK singles chart.

The popularity of the hardbag genre reached its zenith in 1995 with releases by Commander Tom, Candy Girls, Rollo & Sister Bliss and Mrs Wood all crossing over into the mainstream. Indeed, the sound began to meld with mákina, evident on tracks such as "Forever Young" by Interactive and "Rainbow Islands" by Seb.

The two most influential exponents of the sound were Dutch producer Patrick Prins (who, recording a variety of aliases, scored several large UK club and chart hits such as "Bits & Pieces" – Artemesia) and the late Tony De Vit, whose hardbag composition "Hooked" is still considered one of the definitive examples of the genre.[4][5] Another great presence in the hardbag scene was Red Jerry, former head of Hooj Choons.[6] Other influential producers include Rollo Armstrong (later of the group Faithless) and Paul Masterson, the latter of whom diversified hardbag remixes to incorporate hi-NRG elements.

By early 1997 the Hardbag craze had died down, since then Hardbag created an influence on UK hard house and electro house. Labels such as Tripoli Trax expounded this sound via releases such as "Bells Of Revolution" by Lemon 8 and "Raise Your Hands" by Knuckleheadz.

Several hardbag producers went on to become big names within the trance scene in the late 1990s. These included Matt Darey (as Bi-Boy Action Squad, Orgasmatron and Space Baby), Sister Bliss (as a solo artist and co-producer with Rollo and Jon of the Pleased Wimmin), and John Graham whose Quivver alias had a hardbag hit with "Saxy Lady" (1994).

  1. ^ Brown, Jonathan (17 September 2011). "Everything you ever wanted to know about (BUT WERE TOO OLD TO ASK)". The Independent. Archived from the original on 2022-05-09. Hardbag: Loved-up clubbers who liked to put their hands in the air as part of the life-affirming Handbag scene of the early 1990s were forced to step up the pace when Rollo and Sister Bliss blended the genre with Hardcore to bring a new grittiness to the dancefloor
  2. ^ Fritz, Jimi (1999). Rave Culture, an insider's overview. Smallfry Publishing. p. 91. ISBN 0-9685721-0-3. Hardbag- The same roots as handbag but less commercial and cheesy. Similar to hard house, hardbag has a much heavier beat than handbag and there are generally no vocals.
  3. ^ Dent, Susie (2006). Fanboys and Overdogs: The Language Report. Oxford University Press, USA. p. 118. ISBN 0-19-280676-9. Some genre names were apparently coined as a joke but have stuck, for example handbag, a form of house music characterised by its catchy melodies and upbeat mood. It took its name from the image of women who dance in a circle with their handbags at their feet, intending to be suggestive of the music's unsophisticated, crowd-pleasing quality. So established has it become that it has given rise to a more techno-influenced offshoot, Hardbag.
  4. ^ "About". 99th Floor Elevators. Archived from the original on 2014-10-24. Retrieved 2014-10-14.
  5. ^ Timeless Preview – The History of the UK Hard House scene Archived 2010-02-18 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Bidder, Sean (1999). The Rough Guide to House Music. Rough Guides. p. 154. ISBN 1-85828-432-5. Dickens began trading under the moniker Red Jerry and Hooj Choons established itself as one of Britain's most consistently successful handbag and hardbag labels.

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