UPDATE AS OF SEPTEMBER 2009:
John Mork & Frankie J. Monacella (also kno… Read Full Bio ↴UPDATE AS OF SEPTEMBER 2009:
John Mork & Frankie J. Monacella (also known as The Sound Republic) started in 2005 as a collaborative partnership, and as integral players in the so-called "second wave" of underground house music's New School/Boompty movement, also known by its biggest & most inaccurate misnomer: "Jackin' House" - along with contemporaries Joey Youngman, Bryan Jones, Chris Grant, and many others.
Citing creative differences, John and Frankie declared an "indefinite hiatus" for the group in early 2009, and to date both are actively pursuing solo projects and careers.
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ORIGINAL BIO:
Chicago’s John Mork and Frankie J. (also known as The Sound Republic) have carved out a serious niche in the international underground with a slew of releases on their own white-hot SpatulaCity imprint, as well as on some of the most respected labels in house music’s burgeoning new school scene. After nearly a decade of paying dues DJing and promoting events all over the Midwest, John & Frankie began writing music and DJing together as The Sound Republic in 2003 and have been grinding out long hours in the studio, on the road, and behind the decks ever since. In that time they have positioned themselves as two of the most sought-after remixers, producers, and DJs in the underground, producing consistently exceptional tunes aimed squarely at the dancefloor while also consistently pushing the envelope of what exactly house music can be and where it can go in the future. They also spend plenty of time promoting their own monthly party GRIZZLED in Chicago with partner-in-crime Karl Almaria, a rawkus sweaty event that highlights nothing but the finest disc jockeys from Chicago and around the world. Firm roots in their Chicago upbringing assure that their tracks always bump, jack, and grind in the way the Windy City is famous for, and it’s that underground sensibility combined with a forward-thinking approach to a genre that continues to evolve and grow on a daily basis that makes TSR’s sound truly unique. Between running their label, consistent hard work in the studio, and an increasingly busy DJing schedule, John and Frankie may be busy but are always firmly grounded in the fact that they make music to get parties rocking and booties shaking. It’s that fun-loving, not-too-serious approach to house music that gets their main message to the world loud and clear: House Music is fun, dammit!
John Mork & Frankie J. Monacella (also kno… Read Full Bio ↴UPDATE AS OF SEPTEMBER 2009:
John Mork & Frankie J. Monacella (also known as The Sound Republic) started in 2005 as a collaborative partnership, and as integral players in the so-called "second wave" of underground house music's New School/Boompty movement, also known by its biggest & most inaccurate misnomer: "Jackin' House" - along with contemporaries Joey Youngman, Bryan Jones, Chris Grant, and many others.
Citing creative differences, John and Frankie declared an "indefinite hiatus" for the group in early 2009, and to date both are actively pursuing solo projects and careers.
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ORIGINAL BIO:
Chicago’s John Mork and Frankie J. (also known as The Sound Republic) have carved out a serious niche in the international underground with a slew of releases on their own white-hot SpatulaCity imprint, as well as on some of the most respected labels in house music’s burgeoning new school scene. After nearly a decade of paying dues DJing and promoting events all over the Midwest, John & Frankie began writing music and DJing together as The Sound Republic in 2003 and have been grinding out long hours in the studio, on the road, and behind the decks ever since. In that time they have positioned themselves as two of the most sought-after remixers, producers, and DJs in the underground, producing consistently exceptional tunes aimed squarely at the dancefloor while also consistently pushing the envelope of what exactly house music can be and where it can go in the future. They also spend plenty of time promoting their own monthly party GRIZZLED in Chicago with partner-in-crime Karl Almaria, a rawkus sweaty event that highlights nothing but the finest disc jockeys from Chicago and around the world. Firm roots in their Chicago upbringing assure that their tracks always bump, jack, and grind in the way the Windy City is famous for, and it’s that underground sensibility combined with a forward-thinking approach to a genre that continues to evolve and grow on a daily basis that makes TSR’s sound truly unique. Between running their label, consistent hard work in the studio, and an increasingly busy DJing schedule, John and Frankie may be busy but are always firmly grounded in the fact that they make music to get parties rocking and booties shaking. It’s that fun-loving, not-too-serious approach to house music that gets their main message to the world loud and clear: House Music is fun, dammit!
Afterhours
The Sound Republic Lyrics
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AJR Damn, now all the pretty teens and fake IDs around…
BIR ਦੋ ਚੀਜ਼ਾਂ ਪੱਕੀਆਂ ਜੋ ਗਿਜੇ ਦਾ ਸ਼ਿੰਗਾਰ ਨੈ ਏਕ ਪਾੱਸੇ…
Camera Shy If you close the door the night could last forever weed the…
Covenant I have devils on my mind And the hour's getting late There's…
deadmau5 I see you sitting at the bar I wonder who the…
Diplo & Troy Boi (Ft. Nina Sky) Open, living for the night like it is golden Yeah I…
Dover Oh Man! I wish you were gone You want a ride? Sorry…
Ego Likeness one more night spent on your mirror black maria, in your…
Govi I've been thinking more and more About the things I know…
Jonny McGovern Feat. Adam Joseph You go get your friends and I′ll go get my friends…
Melleefresh I see you sitting at the bar I wonder who the…
Melleefresh & Deadmau5 I see you sitting at the bar I wonder who the…
Melleefresh vs. Deadmau5 I see you sitting at the bar, Im wonderin′ who the…
Nina Nesbitt AJ Mitchell teamwork. Baby, I've been going in and out of love But all…
R.E.M. Afterhours king, I just sit up on the throne I just…
teamwork Nina Nesbitt & AJ Mitchell Baby, I've been going in and out of love But all…
The Sisters of Mercy One more night spent on your mirror Black maria, in your…
The Velvet Underground Reed) one, two, three If you close the door the night could…
TroyBoi Open, living for the night like it is golden Yeah I…
Troyboi & Diplo ft. Nina Sky Open, living for the night like it is golden Yeah I…
TroyBoi Feat. Diplo & Nina Sky Open, living for the night like it is golden Yeah I…
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KRISPY K.
I take a look at this era...
It was a completely masterpice of music, and cinematography.
I look and see how this music communicated with me through some of my hardest times-
Lots of my family members died and I had no one left for holidays,
My 4 year long relationship had ended in flames,
I lost dozens of my close wholesome friends,
I ended up in a dark circle of people for a period of time,
Yet it was the music of this one artist that still reminded me that there is still some humanity left to be had through all those sad and depressing moments.
Some of my new good friends might not understand the message of the weekend but it's truly amazing to see the kind of effort and emotion he puts in his songs.
As for me I've now finally settled in a comfy state of mind and socialbiltiy, and with the dawn upon us soon it's a great time to alive to see the new stuff this man has coming.
Lil Zurvan
Krispy k
Bro That Is Very Messed up Man
I am so Sorry What Happen to You
I Have That Same Experience too
Like Twice Then I Managed To Move out It And Be Better Again
Beacuse Of The Weeknd, Juice Wrld, Owl City Music
I listen their music It Help Me All lot Through Hard Times
That Why I Love The Weeknd, Juice Wrld, Owl City all lot Man
There Will Be One of My Favour Artists
To This Day Ever
Karlo
I am so impressed with this whole album. Not just music, but the whole marketing. It’s not just an album, it’s he. He put so much effort into this and I’m just impressed & in love. Thank you for this. XO till we overdose.
Rachel Blackwell
Yeah they’re doing an amazing job. The hype they’re creating is insane.
Christian Robles
CNVQ ok
Christian Robles
CNVQ It does, a little bit.
Ricky L.
Wait the entire album hasnt been released yet...has it?
Kartii
This era was fucking crazy, aesthetically and musically. I'll never forget being here from start to finish and through one of the hardest times of my life. Thank you Abel, see you at Dawn.
derek Castillo
U think dawn will be better then after hours?
Kartii
@derek Castillo Idk, the dawn seems very promising but the After Hours era came out of nowhere with so much chaos to distract us at such a difficult time. And of course the fusion of modern/80’s style music was incredible.
Alone Again, Snowchild, Too Late, In your Eyes, Save your Tears, I can go on. The heartless music video with the red suit in the casino at Vegas was a perfect start to the era, that aesthetic is unmatched. I don’t think anything can emulate what After Hours did but the dawn can definitely come close.
derek Castillo
I enjoyed after hours i felt like he tried to bring back his kissland/trilogy sound back to an extent with songs like escape from LA, until I bleed etc
Kartii
@derek Castillo Exactly, I feel like After Hours is the perfect blend of all the stages in his career. Most notably a mix between MDM, Starboy, and Trilogy.