..., Ray Ayers and Donald
Byrd were cut. In the early seventies Vynilartists already scratched&moved such as
Grandmaster Flash already mixed and even let tapes of Revox fly. The
jazz always injected the HipHop the certain Flavor. Under
the guidance of host Guru succeeds to the young musicians with the "
volume 1 " from " Jazzmatazz " in my opinion a bridging of the
generations.
Page A:
the Mentor Guru speaks the introduction, all
participating musician are introduced. The jazz becomes motive,
only one trumpet run, a loop becomes audible and simultaneous here to
the mental origin of Jazzmatazz. " loungin " underlaid of fat Beats
is able to blew your radio. Guru goes as a
singer into action; as always self-confident and positively and
its HipHop dream occurs. Jazzdinosaur Donald Byrd
improvised at the trumpets...
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Advantages: fun and good bass Disadvantages: after to long it gets repetative
...loop da hool rated by hyperwolf
i bought this after hearing it on mtv the bass is great and its a good tune for mixing if any one wants to buy this its a great tune for parties and its light and fun so go ahead you will like it i did any way i used it at work in the clubs it gets every one up and dancing the single is about £5 but well worth it
this storys funny i meet this girl and she had money here eyes were hazle oooh yeeh its beaty bouncy and fun so i recomend it...
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Advantages: Full-length versions of classics, empowering, intelligent, good natured. Disadvantages: Old School, dumbed down lyrics occasionally, very rough around the edges
...tracks in terms of inventive and humorous storytelling. It is about putting the world's problems on hold and enjoying a bit of hedonism. But really its about escapism more than Freedom- its about ignoring the hardship of real life instead of dealing with it face on.
Subculture:
To define the difference between what is Rap, and what is Hip-Hop, there is a quote by Hip Hop guru KRS-One. "Rapping is something you do, Hip-Hop is something you live". Hip Hop culture itself is made up of various elements, of which Rapping/Emceeing is only one. There is also breakdancing, turntableism, graffitti, beat boxing, street language and street knowledge (I will talk about the musical side of affairs later on). For me the content of some of these songs makes me feel so close to Hip-Hop as a culture. This beautiful, emerging flower of colours...
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