It features a world-famous spoken vocal sample that became synonymous with the harder "Bonzai sound".
Bonzai Records was founded in by Christian "Fly" Pieters in the back of his record shop, The Blitz , in Antwerp. Initially a sublabel of Lightning Records, it quickly became a "national treasure," often compared to other Belgian legends like R&S Records. While other labels focused on the UK market, Bonzai dominated the "rave arenas" of Germany and the Netherlands, bridging the gap between techno, hard trance, and the early stages of hardcore. "Bonzai Channel One" (1993) Bonzai Records -- Channel One
Known for its relentless 160 BPM pace and signature distorted synth lines, the track helped define the "sturdier" electronic genres that emerged from Belgium. It features a world-famous spoken vocal sample that
At its peak, Bonzai was more than just a label—it was a fashion statement. In many European clubs, up to reportedly wore Bonzai-branded merchandise, making it a massive cultural "hype" that often sold more clothing than records. Evolution and Survival While other labels focused on the UK market,