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Newcleus

Although they recorded only two albums, Newcleus contributed one true electro classic in "Jam on Revenge (The Wikki-Wikki Song)," which has been immortalized on hundreds of hip-hop mixtapes and often included in even techno DJs' sets. The origins of Newcleus lay in a 1977 Brooklyn DJ collective known as Jam-On Productions, including Ben "Cozmo D" Cenac, his cousin Monique Angevin, and her brother Pete (all teenagers and still in high school). Many members - MCs as well as DJs - came and went as the group played block parties all over the borough, and by 1979, the group centered around Cenac, his future wife Yvette "Lady E" Cook, Monique Angevin, and her future husband, Bob "Chilly B" Crafton. (The foursome named their group Newcleus as a result of the coming together of their families). By this time, Cenac had begun to accumulate a collection of electronic recording equipment, and the quartet recorded a demo tape of material. With several minutes left at the end of the tape, Newcleus recorded a favorite from their block parties, with each member's vocals sped up to resemble the Chipmunks. The track, "Jam-On's Revenge" impressed producer Joe Webb more than the other Newcleus material, and it became the group's first single, released in 1983 on Mayhew Records. A huge street success, the track became known unofficially as "the Wikki-Wikki song" (after the refrain); when it was re-released later that year on Sunnyview Records, it had become "Jam on Revenge (The Wikki-Wikki Song)". The single hit Top 40 on the R&B charts in 1983, and its follow-up, "Jam on It," did well on even the pop charts. "Computer Age (Push the Button)" was a more mature single, with accomplished rapping and better synthesizer effects, and it also hit the R&B Top 40. The first Newcleus LP, Jam on Revenge, was a bit of a disappointment, and their second album, Space Is the Place, did even more poorly upon release in 1984. Without a single as noteworthy as "Jam on Revenge" or "Computer Age", and with the advent of Run-DMC's organic, rock-influenced approach to rap music, Newcleus faded quickly. Though the Cenacs and the Craftons continued to record sporadically until 1989, they didn't hit the R&B charts after 1986.

Aliases: The Move

Members: Ben Cenac, Bob Crafton, Tracy Greene, Monique Crafton, Lady E

Newcleus Discography

Albums
Space Is The Place (17 Versions) Sunnyview 1985       Track Listing

Singles & EPs
Jam On Revenge (47 Versions) Sunnyview 1983       Track Listing
Auto Man (5 Versions) Sunnyview 1984       Track Listing
Automan / Where's The Beat (3 Versions) Sunnyview 1984       Track Listing
Computer Age (Push The Button) (9 Versions) Sunnyview 1984       Track Listing
Destination Earth (Definitive Version) (20 Versions) Dominance Electricity 1984       Track Listing
Jam On It (30 Versions) Sunnyview 1984       Track Listing
Two Slices Of Jam (Jam On It c/w Wikki Wikki Song (New US Remix)) (Vinyl) Sunnyview 1984       Track Listing
Push The Button (2 Versions) Sunnyview 1984       Track Listing
I Wanna Be A B-Boy (5 Versions) Sunnyview 1985       Track Listing
Let's Jam (5 Versions) Sunnyview 1985       Track Listing
Jam On It / Jam On Revenge (The Wikki-Wikki Song) (Vinyl) Sunnyview 1986       Track Listing
Na Na Beat (5 Versions) Sunnyview 1986       Track Listing
Huxtable House Party (5 Versions) Super Power Records 1987       Track Listing
Jam On It / She's Bad (CD) Bellaphon 1988       Track Listing
Mega Mix (Vinyl) Sunnyview 1988       Track Listing
She's Bad (4 Versions) Super Power Records 1988       Track Listing
We're So Hyped! (2 Versions) Super Power Records 1988       Track Listing
50 Ways To Get Funky (3 Versions) Hot 1990       Track Listing
Jam On This (11 Versions) Bellaphon 1990       Track Listing
Jam On It / Ex'tra T's Boogie (2 Versions) Sunnyview 1992       Track Listing
Baby I Love You (Vinyl) Home Base Records 1993       Track Listing
Trigger (Vinyl) Home Base Records 1994       Track Listing
Wikki Wikki (2 Versions) Unidisc 1994       Track Listing
Jam On It 2000 The Millennium Remixes (CD) Afro Wax Records 2000       Track Listing
Jam On It Remixes (4 Versions) Neon Finger 2009       Track Listing
Summer Of '79 (File) Jam-On Recordings 2019       Track Listing
Jam On It / Teknology Remixes (3 Versions) Ground Control 2019       Track Listing
Killer Techniques For Electro Freaks EP (Vinyl) Dyatron Industries 2022       Track Listing
Beyond The Clouds / Jam On It (2 Versions) Bulldog Records 2099       Track Listing
The Bogul Dance (2 Versions) Home Base Records 2099       Track Listing

Compilations
The Next Generation (4 Versions) Home Base Records 1993       Track Listing
Jam For The 90's (CD) Home Base Records, Hot Productions 1997       Track Listing
Newcleus Classic Double Pack (2 Versions) Deeplay Soultec 2006       Track Listing
Teknology: The Third Millennium Remixes (CD) Jam-On Recordings 2018       Track Listing

Miscellaneous
Jam On Break / Rock On Trance (Vinyl) Not On Label       Track Listing
    

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