Fort Knox Five

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Fort Knox Five
Fort Knox Five at Fort Knox Studios
Fort Knox Five at Fort Knox Studios
Background information
OriginWashington, D.C., U.S.
GenresElectronica, funk, reggae, hip hop
Years active2003–present
Labels
Websitefortknoxfive.com
MembersSteve Raskin

Past membersJon Horvath (Deceased)

Fort Knox Five is a Washington, D.C.-based musical group consisting of Steve Raskin, Jon Horvath, Rob Myers and Sid Barcelona. The musical collective releases music through their self-run label, . Their music style mixes elements of funk, reggae, hip hop and electronica.

History[]

Fort Knox Five was formed in 2003 by four like-minded musicians as an outlet for a new style of funk-infused electronic music. The group chose their name "...because our studio has always been called Fort Knox. There are actually only four of us, but five sounds better than four…Grand Master Flash and the Furious Five, Jurassic 5, Jackson 5, MC5."[1] Members hail from various side projects and previous outfits; Steve Raskin originally part of Edsel and as well as ESL Music Recording Artists Liftoff and Thunderball, Rob Myers plays sitar and guitar with Thievery Corporation and and also plays guitar in , Jon Horvath recorded music with both DJ Dan and , and Sid Barcelona was also a part of ESL Music Recording Artists Liftoff and Thunderball. Fort Knox Five formed their own record label, to release their music, and the label is now distributed by Washington, DC based Dischord Records.

In 2005, Fort Knox Five were selected to be the opening dj's on Gwen Stefani's Harajuku Lovers Tour throughout North America, playing numerous shows in a wide variety of venues alongside Gwen Stefani and The Black Eyed Peas. Fort Knox Five were also selected by Urb Magazine for their annual "Next 100" artists to watch.

In 2007, Fort Knox Five were selected to remix two Bob Marley songs which were released on Roots, Rock, Remixed.[2] Fort Knox Five were also selected as the resident DJs at the Eye Candy Sound Lounge at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas.[3]

In 2008, Fort Knox Five released their debut studio album Radio Free DC which features all four members of Fort Knox Five on production as well as numerous guest vocalists and musicians. The album is a good representation of the Fort Knox Five sound as it moves from genre to genre, all with a focus on providing party music.

In 2009, Fort Knox Five began the year with a tour of Australia.[4] This was followed by hosting a special inaugural event called The Funk 4 Peace Ball which featured Afrika Bambaataa, Fort Knox Five, and Nappy Riddem.[5] EA released its Skate 2 video game in January, which featured Fort Knox Five songs on the game soundtrack.[6] Fort Knox Five also released Volume 1 of in February 2009.[7]

Member Jon Horvath died on August 14, 2015.[8]

Discography[]

Albums[]

Singles and EPs[]

  • Dodge City Rockers (2003)
  • The Big Score (2003)
  • Blowing Up The Barrio (2004)
  • The Brazilian Hipster (2004)
  • Radio Free DC (2005)
  • The Spirit of '75 (2007)
  • Bob Marley Remixed (2007)
  • Radio Free DC Remixed Vol 1 (2009)
  • Radio Free DC Remixed Vol 2 (2009)
  • Radio Free DC Remixed Vol 3 (2009)
  • Radio Free DC Remixed Vol 4 (2009)
  • Radio Free DC Remixed Vol 5 (2009)
  • Radio Free DC Remixed Vol 6 (2009)
  • Radio Free DC Remixed Vol 7 (2009)
  • Radio Free DC Remixed Vol 8 (2009)
  • Radio Free DC Remixed Vol 9 (2009)
  • Radio Free DC Remixed Vol 10 (2009)
  • The New Gold Standard Vol 2 (2010)
  • Shift Remixed EP (2010)
  • Bhangra Paanch Remixed EP (2010)

Compilations[]

  • The New Gold Standard (2006)
  • Reminted (2007)
  • Radio Free DC Remixed (2009)
  • The New Gold Standard 2 (2010)
  • 10 Years of Fort Knox Five (2013)

Remixes[]

  • Rodney Hunter - Electric Lady (2004)
  • Dr. Rubberfunk - The Owner (2004)
  • Dynamo Productions - Get It Together (2004)
  • Jeff Settle - The Whistle Song (2005)
  • Tower of Power - This Type of Funk (2005)
  • Mo' Horizons - Drum 'n' Boogaloo (2005)
  • Rex Riddem - Salvador Diaspora (2005)
  • Torpedo Boyz - Are You Talking To Me!?? (2005)
  • Kraak & Smaak - One of These Days (2006)
  • Chris Joss - Wrong Alley Street (2006)
  • A Skillz & Krafty Kuts - Ain't It Funky (2006)
  • Tito Puente - Ran Kan Kan (2006)
  • Deborah Bond - Don't Waste Your Time (2006)
  • Nickodemus - Give the Drummer Some (2006)
  • Skeewiff - Now I'm Living For Me (2006)
  • Soulphonic Soundsystem - Catalina Sunset (2006)
  • Louis Armstrong - Jeepers Creepers (2007)
  • Joe Bataan - The Fool (2007)
  • Malente - Open Secret (2007)
  • Ancient Astronauts - 36 Hours (2007)
  • Thunderball - Strictly Rudeboy (2007)
  • Afrika Bambataa - Got That Vibe/Just A Smoke (2007)
  • Ursula 1000 - Electric Boogie (2007)
  • Bob Marley - Duppy Conqueror (2007)
  • Bob Marley - Soul Shakedown Party(2007)
  • Dust Galaxy - Here Come The Trumpets (2007)
  • Bitter:Sweet - Salty Air (2007)
  • Watch TV & The Primetimes - Voodoo Royale (2007)
  • Thunderball – Strictly Rudeboy feat Rootz & Zeebo(2007)
  • All Good Funk Alliance – NY Funk (2009)
  • The Balance (2009)
  • Deekline & Wizard – Bounce & Rebound(2009)
  • All Good Funk Alliance – Man With A Jam Plan (2009)
  • Kraak & SmaakAin’t Gonna Take It(2009)
  • Nick Thayer – Let it Go (2010)
  • BadBoe – Funk In The Air (2010)
  • Scott Hardkiss – Beat Freak (2010)
  • Thunderball – Moon On The Rise (2010)
  • DJ Love – Zigga Zigga (2011)
  • Fuzzbox Inc – Party People(2011)
  • Ursula 1000 – Hey You (2011)
  • Empresarios - Space Selecta (2011)
  • See-I – Haterz 24/7 (2011)
  • Shawn Lee & AM – Somebody Like You (2012)
  • Superpendejos – La Princesa De La Cumbia (2012)
  • Nappy Riddem – Devil Needs A Bodyguard (2012)
  • All Good Funk Alliance – Mr. Hipnoid (2012)
  • Opiuo – Wiggle Sticks(2012)
  • Empresarios – Maria Juana (2013)
  • QueenBohemian Rhapsody (2014)

Music Videos[]

  • Shift - released July 2010.[9]
SHIFT MUSIC VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyyK_Y9njgQ
Directed by Stu MacKay-Smith & Travis Tetreault
Animator/Editor: Stu MacKay-Smith
Producer/Assistant Director: Travis Tetreault
Associate Producer: Jon Horvath
Director Of Photography: Christian Begin
Stunt coordinator: Jason Hardabura
Additional cinematography by JMO, Adam MacKay-Smith, Colin Mcgreal & Robin Bell.
Featuring Afrika Bambaataa, Mustafa Akbar, Fort Knox Five, The Now or Never Crew, Hybrid Movement Crew, Nessa V, Jina Anika & Foxy Moron
Filmed on location in Vancouver, BC – New York, NY – Washington, DC

Featuring artists[]

Fort Knox Five works with various vocalists and musicians to add a live element to their music.. The featured artists they have worked with include:

Media Licensing[]

External links[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Fort Knox Five: Renegades Of Funk N' Soul".
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-12-23. Retrieved 2009-01-16.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ "Local Fort Knox Five - Las Vegas Weekly". www.lasvegasweekly.com.
  4. ^ "Fort Knox Five [Audio]: Free the funk". 15 December 2008.
  5. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2009-01-16.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-02-02. Retrieved 2008-12-25.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ "Beatport: DJ & Dance Music, Tracks & Mixes". www.beatportal.com.
  8. ^ "Remembering Jon : Fort Knox Five". Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  9. ^ Inc., Slacker. "Slacker Radio Featured". Slacker Radio.
  10. ^ Catsoulis, Jeannette (30 July 2009). "Mission Clandestine: Dolphin Advocates as Eco-Warriors". The New York Times.
  11. ^ http://gamersyndrome.com/2009/ps3/shift-soundtrack-list/
  12. ^ TV.com. "Fringe: The No-Brainer". TV.com.
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