Koolism

Koolism
Koolism
Origin Canberra
Genres Australian hip hop
Years active 1992–present
Labels Paralex View
Hydrofunk Records
Invada
Mushroom Records
Members
MC Hau
DJ Danielsan

Koolism is an Australian hip hop duo originating from Canberra, Australian Capital Territory.

The members are lyricist Hau Latukefu (born Langomi-e-Hau Latukefu, 1976, Queanbeyan Australia) and producer/DJ/musician Danielsan Ichiban (born Daniel Elleson, 1975, Auckland, New Zealand).

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History

Koolism started out in 1992 when Elleson (aka DJ Rampage) joined a group by the name Tribe Ledda L (L for Latukefu), which comprised Hau and his cousins Hounga and Sione.[1] By 1995 only DJ Danielsan and Hau remained and they changed the name to Koolism, from a song with that name which they recorded the previous year. Their first appearance using that name is on the Homebrews Volume 1 compilation. Their first official release, Bedroom Shit came out in 1996 on cassette and was passed around the country from one person to the next – the inspiration for the track "Tapes" on their 2006 album, New Old Ground.

The tape caught the attention of Blaze and Dr Phibes who offered to put out their next release on vinyl on their recently formed 'Parallax View' label and in 1998 Lift Ya Game was released. This was followed two years later by the Blue Notes EP and in 2002 they released The Season EP. These last 2 were part of a 4 part series of EPs forming a collage when put together – unfortunately the last two in this series, Butcher Shop and The Epic have never been released as most of the material was stolen during a car break-in while touring in 2004.

2002 saw the duo release the highly anticipated Part 1, their first album on CD, which contained fresh tracks alongside those previously only released on vinyl. This CD release allowed Koolism to expand on their loyal and hugely supportive underground following to cater to a wider, ever-growing fan base. Koolism's commercial existence has also been enhanced by Australia's leading music program, rage, airing the film clip to "The Season", the title track to their 2002 EP.[2] 2002 also saw Koolism nominated in two categories (Best Hip Hop and Best Video) at that year's Australian Dance Music Awards.

In 2003 the group toured the county relentlessly scoring high praise for their live show. 'These lads have a strong reputation for putting on great live gigs.' JUICE (July 2003) Koolism again received nominations at the 2003 Australian Dance Music Awards, this time in three categories (Best Hip Hop Act,Turntabalist and Remix).

They also managed to find time during their touring schedule to record their third album Part 3 - Random Thoughts (Part 2 was meant to be the EPs). The album features guest appearances by Rodney P (UK), Nfamas (1200 Techniques), and Mnemonic Ascent and was released in early 2004.[3]

In 2004 Koolism won an ARIA Award for 'Best Urban Release', for their album out on Invada Records, Part 3 - Random Thoughts.[4] The pair subsequently leaving Canberra with Hau moving north to Sydney and Danielsan heading to Melbourne. In February 2006 Koolism released their third album, New Old Ground on Invada records.[5]

Koolism were one of the Australian hip hop artists featured in the documentary Words from the City, which aired on ABC Television in late 2007.[6][7]

In 2008 Koolism signed to Mushroom publishing

On 14 April 2008 Hau took over from Maya Jupiter as the host of Triple J's weekly Hip Hop Show.[8][9]

Discography

Albums

  • These Front Door Keys (as Tribe Ledda L) (1993)
  • Part One - Parallax View (2002)
  • Part Three - Random Thoughts - Invada Records (2004)
  • New Old Ground - Invada Records (20 February 2006)
  • The 'Umu - Invada Records (3 September 2010)

EPs/Singles

  • Bedroom Shit (Cassette) Independent (1996)
  • Lift Ya Game - Parallax View (1998)
  • Blue Notes - Parallax View (2000)
  • The Season - Parallax View (2002)
  • Diverse - Hydrofunk Records (2002)
  • "Tapes" - Invada Records (2006)

Compilation appearances

  • Home Brews Volume 1 - Mushroom/Festival Records (1995) (song: "Extraordinary")
  • Ice Cream Truck - Volcom Entertainment (2000) (song: "You're Telling Me")
  • Speaking In Tongues - StoneGroove Records (2000) (song: "Passionate")
  • Swing Tag - Ecko Clothing (2001) (song: "Who the ...")
  • Airheads - Parallax View (2001) (song: "Targets", "Couldn't Ask For Less")
  • Culture of Kings - Obese Records (2001) (song: "All City")

Guest appearances

  • "The Harvest" by Trey (2000)
  • "Another World" by Hilltop Hoods (2001)
  • "Barbeque Funk" by Mnemonic Ascent (2002)
  • "Passing of Peace" (Danielsan Remix) by Katalyst (2003)
  • "All Good" by The Morlocks (Featuring Hau and Mr. Wiz) (2005)

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