Anabolic Frolic
Anabolic Frolic | |
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Birth name | Chris Samojlenko |
Also known as | Chris Frolic |
Born | 1974 (age 49–50) Ottawa, Ontario, Canada |
Genres | Happy hardcore |
Occupation | DJ |
Years active | 1996–present |
Website | www |
Chris Samojlenko, better known as Anabolic Frolic and Chris Frolic,[1] is a happy hardcore DJ from Canada who is known for the Happy 2b Hardcore CD series and the Hullabaloo! promotion he threw in Toronto, Ontario.[2][3]
Biography
[edit]Samojlenko was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada in 1974 and was raised by his grandmother. He first started being interested in Happy Hardcore upon listening to a randomly chosen UK import mixed tape at the now defunct rave shop X-static in 1995. He taught himself to DJ on a pair of used turntables bought from a pawnshop for $100. It was the only way he could listen to the music he loved in Toronto (or anywhere in North America then), mainly because he didn't go to raves at the time. Frolic began importing and re-selling Happy Hardcore vinyl from the UK.
At age 21, Samojlenko became interested in it as a lifestyle. He started Nokturnal Records out of his bedroom, importing and selling vinyl records online.[4] In 1996, he moved into a small, windowless office, sleeping on the floor for the next two years while trying to make a go of his DJ career and his events production company, Hullabaloo!.[4]
He was signed by Steve Levy, a co-owner of the international music label Moonshine Records, after sending them an unsolicited mixed tape and, according to his own website, a faked magazine article he had a friend write for him.
The first Happy 2b Hardcore release in 1997 sold 100,000 copies. Chris also met Robin Grainer that year—a fan from Southern California who would become his wife.
In 2000, Samojlenko was banned from ever entering the United States due to visa violations, but this ban was lifted after a period of three years. To add to his legal problems, his American fiancée at the time also did not have status in Canada. Despite these professional and personal uncertainties, however, Samojlenko put out Happy2bHardcore Chapters Four and Five, producing two of the latter's tracks and continuing to organise his Hullabaloo events.
Currently, there are eight Happy 2b Hardcore albums by Anabolic Frolic released, and he co-hosted an online radio show called HappyHourRadio with his "DJ crony" Silver1. HappyHourRadio ceased late 2004/early 2005 and the last Hullabaloo! event was held on July 14, 2007 (One More Group Hug).
In 2019, Samojlenko held a non-musical reunion event under the Hullabaloo banner (One Last Group Hug) to mark the release of his memoir Requiem For My Rave, chronicling his personal story through the rave culture of Toronto.[5]
Discography
[edit]- The Frolic Files - Happy Hardcore Level 1 (August, 1996)
- Happy 2b Hardcore Chapter 1 (January 21, 1997)
- Live @ Not The End 2 (April, 1997)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 1: Something Good (June 21, 1997)
- Happy 2b Hardcore Chapter 2 (September 9, 1997)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 2: Return of the Vibe (September 10, 1997)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 3: Love & Magic (November 22, 1997)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 4: Into the Blue (February 7, 1998)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 5: Meltdown (April 24, 1998)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 6: Birthday Funtopia (June 27, 1998)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! WEMF Stage 98 (July 18–20, 1998)
- Live @ Destiny/Next Junction (October 3, 1998)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 7: Electric Dreams (October 10, 1998)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 8: Rush Hour (December 8, 1998)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 9: Big Top (February 6, 1999)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 10: Foreverland (April 17, 1999)
- Happy 2b Hardcore Chapter 3 (April 20, 1999)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 11: Birthday Funtopia 2 (June 19, 1999)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! WEMF Stage 99 (July 19–20, 1999)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 12: View to a Thrill (October 9, 1999)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 13: For Those Who Know (UK Vs Canada) (December 4, 1999)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 14: Ooh Crikey... Wot a Scorcher! (February 5, 2000)
- Happy 2b Hardcore Chapter 4 (February 22, 2000)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 15: Through the Looking Glass (Cancelled - Replaced with "Group Hug") (April 15, 2000)
- Live @ World Electronic Music Festival 2000 (July 15, 2000)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! WEMF Stage 2000 (August 2–4, 2000)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 16: Birthday Funtopia 3 (October 7, 2000)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 17: Space Invader (December 9, 2000)
- Happy 2b Hardcore Chapter 5 (January 23, 2001)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 18: Rhythm of Life (February 3, 2001)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 19: Group Hug 2001 (April 20, 2001)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! WEMF Stage 2001 (August 2–4, 2001)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 20: The Hullabaloo! iDance Pre-Party (September 1, 2001)
- Happy 2b Hardcore Chapter 6: The Final Chapter (November 6, 2001)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 21: Turn Up The Music (November 10, 2001)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 22: Make Believe (February 16, 2002)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 23: Field of Dreams (May 11, 2002)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 24: The Anthems (July 5, 2002)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! WEMF Stage 2002 (July 19–20, 2002)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 25: Warp Factor (September 28, 2002)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 26: Digital Outlaws (December 14, 2002)
- Happy 2b Hardcore Chapter 7: A New Beginning (January 21, 2003)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 27: Power Of Dreams (February 8, 2003)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 28: Get Hype (April 19, 2003)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 29: Stay Here Forever (July 5, 2003)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 30: Fires in the Sky (September 20, 2003)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 31: Enchanted (December 6, 2003)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 32: Accelerator (February 7, 2004)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 33: Sail Away (April 17, 2004)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 34: Birthday Funtopia 7 (July 3, 2004)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 35: Drift on a Dream (September 18, 2004)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 36: Back & Forth (December 11, 2004)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 37: Pacific Sun (February 5, 2005)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 36: Lost in Space (April 30, 2005)
- Live @ The Hullabaloo! Pre-Party Extravaganza (July 8, 2005)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 37: All Good Things (July 9, 2005)
- Happy 2b Hardcore Chapter 8: The Lost Mix (March 5, 2007)
- Live @ Hullabaloo! 38: One More Group Hug (July 14, 2007)
Happy2bHardcore discography
[edit]Chapter 1
[edit]This was the start to the series of albums released by Anabolic Frolic, and was released on January 21, 1997.
- Track list
- Reach Out - Eruption
- Higher Love - JDS
- Go Insane - DJ DNA
- Feel The Power - DJ Codeine & Unknown
- It's Not Over - Seduction & Dougal
- Forever - Bananaman
- Here I Am - DJ Demo, DJ Ham, Justin Time
- Surrender - Eruption
- Here We Go Again - DJ Ham
- I Believe - DJ Stompy
- Heart Of Gold - Force & Styles
- Muzik - DJ Demo
- Dawn of a New Era - DJ Stompy
- Let The Music - Eruption
- Now is the Time - Scott Brown Vs Dj Rab S
- Wanting To Get High - Hixxy
Chapter 2
[edit]The second chapter in the series was released on September 9, 1997.
- Track list
- Crowd Control [Vinylygroover remix] - Ramos, Supreme
- Killer - Demo
- Eternity - Jimmy J, Jenka, Justin Time
- Time - Vinylgroover
- You're Mine - DJ Demo
- Cloudy Daze - Bang!
- 12" Of Love [97 remix]
- I Feel You - DJ Fade, Martina
- Natural High [Anabolic Frolic's H2BH] - Unknown
- Kick Your Legs
- See The Light - Brisk, Lenny, Trixxy
- Big Up The Bass - Blaze
- Sweet In The Pocket '97 - Justin Time, Blaze
- Get into Love - Anti-Social
- People's Party [remix] - Hixxy, Sunset Regime
- Keep On Trying
Chapter 3
[edit]The third chapter in the series was released on April 20, 1999.
- Track list
- Distant Skies - Unique
- Break Of Dawn [Brisk & Ham mix] - Bang!
- Eurolove - Brisk, Trixxy
- Wonderful World [Brisk remix] - Triple J
- Sunrize - Trixxy
- Don't Go Away - Visa
- Shooting Star [Ham mix] - Bang!
- Innovate - Innovate
- Sensation - Sy, Demo
- Till We Meet Again - DJ Slam
- You Belong To Me - Eternity, King Size
- Tears Run Cold - Sy, Demo
- Pleasure And Pain [Justin Time remix] - Ad-Man, Demo
- Eye Opener - Brisk, Trixxy
- Let Me Play - DJ Hyperactive
Chapter 4
[edit]The fourth chapter in the series was released on February 22, 2000.
- Track list
- Space Odyssey - Vinylgroover & Trixxy
- Everytime I Close My Eyes - Scott Brown, Gillian Tenant
- Better Day [Sy & Unknown remix] - GBT Inc.
- Hear Me - Mr. X
- All That You See & Hear - Elevate
- John Gotti's Revenge - Vinygroover & Trixxy
- Raver's Anthem - MC Storm, Sy & Unknown
- Run To Me [Brisk remix] - Elogic
- Elysium - Scott Brown
- Love Of My Life [Brisk remix] - Northern Lights
- I Want You - Lisa Abbott, BDB
- Mirror Of Love - Ina
- Clearly Now [Brisk remix] - Frisky & Daniella
- Give Me A Reason - Bang!
- See Me Climb [Brisk remix] - Stealth
Chapter 5
[edit]The fifth chapter of the series was released on January 23, 2001
- Track list
- Music I Like - Fabulous Faber
- Blue Moon - DJ Kaos, Ethos
- Excitement - Fabulous Faber
- Feels So Right - Anabolic Frolic[6]
- Lost Generation - Scott Brown
- Sail Away [Trixxy mix]
- Sunshine - Force & Styles
- Stay With Me - DJ Demo, The Sy Project
- Pilgrim 2000 - Scott Brown
- Shelter Me - Anabolic Frolic[7]
- 2000 Style - Robbie Long & Coyote
- Take It From The Groove [DNA and Breeze mix]
- Oblivion [Ham mix]
- Space Invader [Scott Brown remix] - Euphony
- Power Of Love - Q-Tex
Chapter 6: The Final Chapter
[edit]The sixth and "final" chapter was released on November 6, 2001.
- Track list
- Drift On A Dream - Ethos
- All I Need [Kaos remix]- Visa
- Turn Up The Music - Scott Brown
- Deep Inside - DJ UFO
- Jump A Little Higher - Breeze & MC Storm
- Euphoric State - DNA
- Toy Town [remix] - Hixxy & Sharkey
- Roll The Track - Interstate
- Look At Me Now - Force & Styles
- Influence - DJ Slam & Helix
- Flyin High - DJ UFO & Stu J
- About U - DNA & Ham
- Can't Stop - [Brisk remix] - Midas
- Come Together - Hixxy
- Make Believe - Force & Styles
Chapter 7: A New Beginning
[edit]The 7th chapter of the series, is the revival of the initial series, was released on January 21, 2003.
- Track list
- Intro- MC Jumper @ Hullabaloo
- Don't Cry For Me - Dougal & Innovate
- Like An Angel - Q-tex
- Follow Me[Breeze and Styles remix]- Force & Styles
- Fly With You - DJ Fade
- Power Of Dreams - DJ Impact
- Create - DJ Ufo
- I'm Ready - Hixxy
- Shine a Light - Nimrod
- Definition of a Badboy - Hardcore Authority
- My Way[Hixxy remix] - Antisocial
- Lost - Kaos & Ethos
- Till The Day [Blizzard remix] - Blaze!
- Get Hype - Dougal & Gammer
- You're Shining - Breeze & Styles
- Just Accept It - Hixxy Ft. MC Storm
Chapter 8: The Lost Mix
[edit]The 8th chapter of the series, was given to all the attendees of the Hullabaloo! event "One More Group Hug" on July 14, 2007.
- Track list
- Break of Dawn (Scott Brown remix) - Force & Jack Speed feat. Lisa Abbott
- Through the Darkness (Dougal & Gammar remix) - Mickey Skeedale feat. Jenna
- Lifts Me Up - DJ Flyin & Limitz
- Ordinary People - Dougal & Gammer
- 24/7 (Breeze & Styles remix) - Eclipse
- Shadow of a Memory - Arkitech
- Heaven's Above (Hixxy remix) - Adam Harris
- Fires in the Sky - Dougal & Gammer
- Pay Attention - DJ Ham
- Neckbreaker (Essential Platinum remix) - Scott Brown
- You're My Angel - Breeze & Styles
- Make the Beat Drop - Scott Brown
- True Awareness - Vagabond feat. MC Casper
- Stay Here Forever - Brisk & Fade
- Heartbeats (Scott Brown remix) - Breeze & Styles
- Field of Dreams - Force & Styles
Notes
[edit]- ^ Vontz, Andrew John Ignatius (2003) "Success for a sunny sound oft maligned", Los Angeles Times, February 20, 2003, p. E26
- ^ "Pop Reviews ; Deck goes here", Toronto Star, May 15, 1999, p. 1 (Entertainment section)
- ^ Vermaand, Sonia & Levy, Harold (2001) "Docks rave death probed ; Police sift clues in nightclub stabbing of man", Toronto Star, February 5, 2001, p. B1
- ^ a b Hill, Gary "Anabolic Frolic Biography", Allmusic, retrieved 2011-12-10
- ^ "Death, disorder and a DJ: memoir chronicles the rise and fall of raves in Toronto". thestar.com. 2019-11-15. Retrieved 2022-11-30.
- ^ Feels So Right was an older track that was remixed by Cru-L-T and Frolic. Cru-L-T has since mentioned that Frolic taking producer's credit on this is questionable at best.
- ^ Shelter Me was written by Devastate and Frolic. Yet again, Frolic's role in its actual creation is questionable.
Sources
[edit]- Anabolic Frolic's personal webpage
- Happy Hardcore Online database (CD track listings)
- Anabolic Frolic on MySpace
- Article about closure