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From:
Kurt Hoffman
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R. Lim
Date:
Fri, 1 Dec 2000 11:20:09 -0500
Subject:
Re: [idm] Futurism
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quoted 4 lines (the scratch was allegedly invented in 1977...Cage> (the scratch was allegedly invented in 1977...Cage > died in 1992), so I'm sure he at least was aware > of hip hop DJing, at least in its not-so-incredible > 80s form. I wish I could remember stuff.
quoted 1 line I'm pretty sure that Cage wouldn't have been particularly down with>I'm pretty sure that Cage wouldn't have been particularly down with
hip-hop. well, I was that the Kitchen Center for the Arts in the early '80's. Cage and his partner, Merce Cunningham, were in the audience. At some point there was some DJ (I forget who it was) armed with only a couple turntables who was creating a wild collage of beats and non-musical sounds. And Cage was absolutely delighted, I saw him turn to Merce with a big, amused grin on his face. so...I don't know if he would neccesarily been into hiphop as a whole, but there was clearly a moment where he was discovering and digging turntablism. also, as far as it being "not-so-incredible"...I don't know, you shouldn't go by what hit records came out during that period. There were people doing pretty interesting stuff with turntables by the early '80's. the reason Cage might have been intrigued by it at that particular point was that it was evolving very quickly and it was surprising. kurt --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org