Bad Boy Bill

Bad Boy Bill
Birth name William Renkosik
Also known as Bill Restemayer, Bad Boy Bill, 3B
Genres Acid House, Electro, Electronic, Freestyle, Hard House, Hip Hop, Hip House, House, Techno, Turntablism
Occupation(s) DJ
Years active 1985–present
Labels D.J. International Records, International House Records, Mix Connection Multimedia, Menage Music, Thrive, Nettwerk
Associated acts Alex Peace, Alyssa Palmer, Hatiras, Kevin Irving, Nadine Renee, Richard Vission, Paul Johnson, Patrick Alavi
Website badboybill.com

Bad Boy Bill (born William Renkosik) is a DJ from Chicago, Illinois, U.S.. He plays an assortment of house music.

Bad Boy Bill began his DJ career in 1985 during the Chicago House music movement of the mid and late 80's[1] working with Mike "Hitman" Wilson and Julian "Jumpin" Perez of the then WBMX dj mixing team known as the Hot Mix 5. Bill's popularity began to grow by dj'ing parties throughout Chicago and the Suburbs opening for the Hot Mix 5 dj's.

Currently Bad Boy Bill plays everything from House to Electro. He is known to play on six different turntables at once. He placed within the top three positions at the DMC championships in 1988 and 1989.

History

Street DJ Promotions era (1987–1995)

Bill made a series of promo mix tapes from about 1987–1995 under the name "Street DJ Promotions". These tapes were basically distributed out of the trunk of his car to local Chicago area record shops, flea markets, and they were also given away at Bill's DJ gigs. These mixes included: Hot Mix #1-17, Non-Stop Hip-Hop, Flashbacks Vol. 1 & 2, Classics Vol. 1-3, Street Style 1 & 2, and Gettin' Wicked. These were almost all in cassette form, with the exceptions of Hot Mix #16, Hot Mix 17, and Non-Stop Hip-Hop, which were produced on both CD and cassette. Bill has been credited with the idea of producing mass mix tapes, which before had only been made in small numbers. Taking the idea from a suggestion from Andre Lopez, owner of Hot Jams record store, Bill set out to promote the music and his mixing style. Thus spawning the "Hot Mix" tape series. The series was so wildly popular that a majority of Chicago DJs followed his lead, and soon it seemed like almost every DJ in Chicago was producing and distributing their own mix tapes. This caught the attention of the RIAA and many music publishing houses who did not collect any money from the use of copyrighted music on the vast number of mix tapes being produced and sold throughout Chicago by these many DJs. Change was inevitable and licensed mixes with national distribution was the way to go. Bill got on the forefront of the licensed mix movement and started Mix Connection Multimedia. He has been generally credited with being the first Chicago DJ to produce legally licensed mixes. He could not have done this without the help of his good friend Julian "Jumpin" Perez.

Mix Connection Multimedia era (1995–2001)

Bill created Mix Connection Multimedia (MCM) in 1995 to not only produce legally licensed mixes, but to serve as an umbrella company for several side projects and record labels such as: International House Records (IHR), Moody Recordings, Contaminated Muzik, Canvas Recordings, & Motus Music. MCM has most notably produced Bangin' The Box Vol. 1-5, The House Connection (w/ Richard "Humpty" Vission) Vol. 1 & 2, and The B-96 Mixmaster Throwdown Vol. 1-5.

Bangin' The Box (1995–2001)

Bill's Bangin' The Box series is one of the best selling series in dance music history with five volumes. There was also an offshoot of this series titled Bangin in London released in 2000.

House Connection (1997–1998)

Bad Boy Bill teamed up with Richard Vission to form the house dj super-group: The House Connection. They have released two mix albums with their last being in 1998. In May 2006 Bill did a special 2 night reunion show with fellow House Connection mate Richard Vission in Dallas and Detroit. This was the first time the two have spun together in 6 years. Rumors have started about a House Connection 3 being in the works.

On Aug 5, 2013 The Official Bad Boy Bill YouTube page released House Connection 3. House Connection 3 is free to DL off of Richard Vision's Sound Cloud page.

Behind The Decks (2003–2006)

In 2003 he released a CD/DVD mix album entitled Behind the Decks. Behind the Decks was originally supposed to be a new series along the same lines as Transport/Tranceport for house music. A second album has not been announced for this series as of July 2007.

Bill embarked on a 3 show tour in May 2006 under the headline "BTD Live". Bill performed at "The Church" in Denver, Avalon in Los Angeles, and Crobar in Chicago. Both audio and video were recorded at these gigs after which a BTD Live CD/DVD was released in the stores in October 2006.

Artist Album and New Mix Album (2007-Present)

ClubPlanet.com did an interview with Bill in January 2007 where he talked briefly about his upcoming projects. He said to expect, "rock, hip-hop, and house" on his artist album. Bill also stated that his new mix album will be all house music.[2]

Bill's artist album, titled The Album was released on July 28, 2009. He performed live on Chicago's B96 radio station on the day of release, and toured extensively in support of the album.

Awards

Discography

Albums

Continuous DJ Mixes

Singles

Remixes

Mix Details

Behind The Decks Live

Behind The Decks

References

  1. IMO Records. http://www.imorecords.co.uk/house-2/house-artists/bad-boy-bill-biography/ “Bad Boy Bill Biography"], IMO Records, London, Retrieved on 25 January 2012.
  2. "Bad Boy Bill at Avalon".

External links

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