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Years active
  
1985–present

Past members
  
Scott Weiser

Labels
  
Dynamix II Music

Active from
  
1986


Origin
  
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, United States

Albums
  
Color Beats, Electro Megamix, You Hear It! You Fear It!

Members
  
David Noller, Scott Weiser, Lon Alonzo

Genres
  
Electro, Miami bass, Breakbeat

Similar
  
Jackal & Hyde, Maggotron, Afro‑Rican, MC ADE, DJ Magic Mike

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Dynamix II is an American electro-bass act. They had one UK No. 50 hit, "Just Give The DJ A Break", in 1987. The record went gold selling over 600,000+ units to date. It was the first Miami Bass record with a TR 808 bass drum used as the hook.

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History: Dynamix II was founded in 1985 by David Noller hailing from Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. David Noller got his start spinning in skating rinks and night clubs. After graduating high school, he attended the Full Sail School for the Recording Arts in Orlando, Florida where he earned his degree in recording arts. In 1986 David signed to Bass Station Records in Miami and founded Dynamix II. Noller teamed up with Lon Alonzo and released "Just Give the DJ a Break"/"Straight from the Jungle"" 12" vinyl on Bass Station Records out of Miami, Florida. The song went gold, selling well over 600,000 copies in to date. The track peaked at #50 in the UK Singles Chart in 1987. Noller and Alonzo released only one further 12" vinyl single "Feel The Bass with MC Kid Money & Techno Bass" before dissolving their partnership. Noller retained the Dynamix II title, and then briefly partnered with Claudio Barrella to release the 12" vinyl "Bass Generator/Ignition" & "Dont Touch That Dial". Noller released one album solo available on vinyl and CD as "Dynamix II The Album" which included a remix of Just Give the DJ a break with Breezy Beat MC / The Arrival of Bass/Purple Beats with Alex J. Noller then teamed up with Scott Weiser to release the full length CD Album "You Hear it You Fear it" which included "Just Give The DJ A Break (Ultimate Remix)"/"Techno Bass (Remix)", "Feel the Groove", "Machine Language EP", Bass Planet album, Electro Bass Compilation and Color Beats Collection vol 1 on the Dynamix II Music label. Dynamix II then signed to Joey Boy Records to release: Atomic Age/DJ's go Berzerk 12", "The Electro Megamix Non Stop Mix CD", "We are your Future/Memory Loss" 12" Single & "The 12" vinyl of "The Plastic Men"/"The Two that Return". Dynamix II then signed to Monotone USA to release the 12" single of Pledge Your Allegiance to Electro Funk/Sedona. Dynamix II then released the 12" vinyl of "Ignition Remix/A5 Style" on Freakin USA.

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In 1998 the group gained exposure when Richard James' (Aphex Twin) Rephlex label reissued the Electro Megamix: 1985-Present collection.

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Albums

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  • Dynamix II: The Album (1990), Dynamix II
  • Machine Language (1992), Dynamix II
  • You Hear It! You Fear It! (1992), Dynamix II
  • Bass Planet (1993), Dynamix II
  • Color Beats (1994), Dynamix II
  • Compilations
  • Electro Megamix: 1985-Present (1997), Joey Boy
  • Songs

    Just Give the DJ a BreakDynamix II - The Album · 1990
    Give the DJ a Break1999
    Bass GeneratorDynamix II - The Album · 1990

    References

    Dynamix II Wikipedia