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When the Beat Was Born: DJ Kool Herc and the Creation of Hip Hop Laban Carrick Hill and Theodore Taylor

Laban Carrick Hill and Theodore Taylor


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The 1990s saw him maintain an equally low-profile and it wasn ;t until 2005 when he wrote the foreword to ;Can ;t Stop, Won ;t Stop ;, Jeff Chang ;s book on the history of hip - hop , that DJ Kool Herc seemed to gather some momentum again.South By South Bronx Festival to Celebrate Rap ;s . Before Kool Herc seeking to herd youth in party together positively via his breakbeat, Afrika Bambaataa uniting the ghetto Black/Brown expressions as elements and a unified term of Hip Hop culture, the Gods and the Earths used every tool . “(From) Funk, Soul and Reggae music came the birth of this music called hip - hop , which came from Kool DJ Herc coming from Jamaica using his gifts of the music of that country, also from myself coming from a West Indian background and Grandmaster . He also notes that . Clyde Stubblefield gave DJ Kool Herc a break - Isthmus | The Daily . Along with Afrika Bambaataa and Grandmaster Flash widely considered the founding fathers, and the holy trinity of hiphop . Theodore Taylor III » When The Beat Was Born When The Beat Was Born . the art of creating beats or. In response to the reactions of his dancers, Campbell began to isolate the instrumental portion of the record which emphasized the drum beat —the “break“—and switch from one break to another to yet another. HipHop Origin HIP-HOP HISTORY Jamaican born DJ Clive "Kool Herc" Campbell. Generally credited with creating “the break beat ” in the early 1970s, a djing technique that forms a critical foundation for hiphop music. Hip-hop 101: DJ Kool Herc - The Father of Hip-hop - The Ill Community . This was the day hip - hop was born . Every borough has some form of claim of their contribution to hip hop but most will not dispute the beginning innovations of the vast array of DJs and MCs who lived in the Bronx- one particularly being DJ Kool Herc . Hip hop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia . DJ Kool Herc extended an instrumental beat (breaking or scratching) to let people dance longer (break dancing) and began MCing (rapping) during the extended break dancing. It was later shortened to Herc. (Source) No other . But here ;s something you might not know: The drum solos Stubblefield performed on Brown ;s records were turned into extended DJ breakbeats by Bronx hip - hop pioneer Clive Campbell, a.k.a. Rap ;s Cultural Birthplace [...] rapvideobeat.com/daily-rap-news/south-by-south-bronx-festival-to-celebrate-raps-cultural-birthplace-allhiphop/ South By South Bronx Festival to Celebrate Rap ;s Cultural Birthplace – AllHipHop :: Rap Video Beat . on the beat)


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