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Mantus
The group from Brooklyn tells us they are still Dancing It Freestyle and why they are back with new material.
Written By Bernard Lopez of DiscoMusic.com
| (from left to right) WKTU radio's Joe Causi, Billy Amendola of Mantus and Earl Young from the Trammps |
The first time I heard Mantus was in 1979 on the original WKTU in NYC which was then known as "Disco 92." Hearing the driving beat of "(Dance It) Freestyle" and "Rock It To The Top" did it for me. The power that their music has is intense. It's raw and primitive and never over done. It's simply infectious.
Being an avid record collector, my mission was to get all their releases. I had most of them, but one that kept eluding me was the original 12 inch of "Boogie To The Bop". I had the LP, but I wanted the single as well. What a thrill to finally find a copy after having searched everywhere for it (even managed to find an "Omega Remix" as well). The love of music makes us do many strange things.
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| (Dance It) Freestyle 12" single on SMI Records |
Before I touch on the new stuff, here's a little history on Mantus. The group is comprised of Frank De Crescenzo (lead vocals, percussion and harmonica), Jimmy Maer (guitar, keyboards and vocals), John Kaz (bass, guitar and vocals) and finally Billy Amendola (drums, percussion and vocals)
Hailing from Brooklyn, New York (a boro of New York City) they originally went under the name Gypsy. In the summer of 1974 they changed their name to Mantus and played numerous shows in the tri-state area including the infamous C. B. G. B.'s. Their first single was Turn Around, Boogie Down in 1978. Shortly thereafter (Dance It) Freestyle Rhythm and Rock It To the Top were released as singles from the album Midnight Energy. In 1980 their self titled second album Mantus would yield the hit Boogie To the Bop.
| Top: Members of Mantus and Bernard Lopez of DiscoMusic.com at WKTU's studios. |
| Bottom: WKTU's Joe Causi along with his producer Valerie and members of Mantus. |
- The Beat Is Back
- Can't Stop
- Tonight
The songs are full of energy and slamin' breaks so watch out! Keep your eyes and ears open for their release. I have been privy to other songs in various stages of production and can tell you that there is plenty more to come. You'll love them just like all their other work, but I can not post them here as of yet until I get their go-ahead.
In the meantime, you can pick up their Greatest Hits CD which contains their first two LP's Midnight Energy and Mantus.
If you are lucky enough to live in the New York City area then listen to WKTU 103.5 FM and Joe Causi for all your Disco favourites. Tell everyone to call KTU at 1-800-245-1035 and ask them to play Mantus both old and new.
MANTUS UPDATE APRIL, 1999
The Disco group Mantus who are best known for such classics as (Dance It) Freestyle and Boogie To The Bop are back. Mantus has been good friends of this site since 1996 and have agreed to have their newest songs mentioned here.
- Singer, Dancer, Lover
- The Beat Is Back
- Heartbeat
The End
Recommended Listening
Music by Mantus appears on the following CDs: Artist Web Site
- n/a
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COMMENTS ON Mantus
(Dance It), Freestyle!
Mantus - Brooklyn's own group!
A Disco Classic!
Much Respect,
DB
"I'm so in love with you" has always been a favorite. Mantus = Great disco, great orchestrations...
Mantus was a local New York band that I heard on many occasions. I was in Miami when they finally made it to the show, getting their original songs played in DISCOS. It gave me a sense of pride, knowing their struggles to achieve the notariaty they finally got. freestyle became their trademark, and ROCK IT TO THE TOP was a heavy player too.
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