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From:
Andrew Duke
To:
Brian Gause
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Date:
Thu, 03 Feb 2000 10:50:55 -0400
Subject:
re:(idm)afrika bambatta/Mantronix/Newcleus/Jonzun Crew
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like other New York pioneers such as Mantronix, Afrika Bambaataa's early work was seminal, while his work in the 90s has left much to be desired. Seek out his 12"s on the Tommy Boy label and you'll have his best stuff: "Planet Rock", "Renegades Of Funk", "Looking For The Perfect Beat (Assault On Precinct 13") etc. The 808 cowbell-lead rhythm of his Planet Rock formed the backbone of much of the freestyle music that it inspired, and is still often heard in today's (i hate this term) "nu electro". Andrea Parker recently used the accapella "Renegades Chant" on her "mix" cd for Studio k7, and it was this same acc. that gave MARRS' "Pump Up The Volume" its bite back in 1987. Bam's "beat dis" cry (from his "Looking...") gave Tim "Bomb The Bass" Simenon the title (and thrust/ reason) for his sample hit of '87. Arthur Baker and John Robie also worked with Bambaataa, and their influence/work is also important (again, the early stuff; avoid things like the later Arthur Baker and the Backbeat Disciples, etc). Seek out too Man Parrish (though you'll be more into his electro than his HI-NRG), Newcleus, and the Jonzun Crew (you can "blame" Michael Jonzun for New Kids On The Block, no word of a lie) Hope this helps. Andrew Duke np Micro: Tech-mix on Moonshine (a huge load of crap, but my turntables aren't yet unpacked (a long story)) and i'm getting tired of nothing-but-radio, so new-to-me bad music is at least a refreshing change Brian Gause wrote:
quoted 22 lines Given his recent coolness with Leftfield, I'm gaining an interest...can> Given his recent coolness with Leftfield, I'm gaining an interest...can > anyone tell me what to expect if I pick up any of his stuff? Does he do > his own stuff or is it just mixes? > > ---brian > > -- > Save the whales. Collect the whole set. Trade them with your friends. > > Brian Gause > Technical Writer > Applications Division > Oracle Corporation > (650) 506-1311 > bgause@us.oracle.com > > The statements and opinions expressed here are my own and do not > necessarily represent those of Oracle Corporation. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
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