Bring That Beat Back: How Sampling Built Hip-Hop

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How sampling remade hip-hop over forty years, from pioneering superstar Grandmaster Flash through crate-digging preservationist and innovator Madlib

Sampling–incorporating found sound and manipulati

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  • Author: Patrin, Nate
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 336
  • Publish Date: July 01 2020
  • ISBN10: 1517906288
  • Language: English

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How sampling remade hip-hop over forty years, from pioneering superstar Grandmaster Flash through crate-digging preservationist and innovator Madlib

Sampling–incorporating found sound and manipulating it into another form entirely–has done more than any musical movement in the twentieth century to maintain a continuum of popular music as a living document and, in the process, has become one of the most successful (and commercial) strains of postmodern art. Bring That Beat Back traces the development of this transformative pop-cultural practice from its origins in the turntable-manning, record-spinning hip-hop DJs of 1970s New York through forty years of musical innovation and reinvention.

Nate Patrin tells the story of how sampling built hip-hop through the lens of four pivotal artists: Grandmaster Flash as the popular face of the music’s DJ-born beginnings; Prince Paul as an early champion of sampling’s potential to elaborate on and rewrite music history; Dr. Dre as the superstar who personified the rise of a stylistically distinct regional sound while blurring the lines between sampling and composition; and Madlib as the underground experimentalist and record-collector antiquarian who constantly broke the rules of what the mainstream expected from hip-hop. From these four artists’ histories, and the stories of the people who collaborated, competed, and evolved with them, Patrin crafts a deeply informed, eminently readable account of a facet of pop music as complex as it is commonly underestimated: the aesthetic and reconstructive power of one of the most revelatory forms of popular culture to emerge from postwar twentieth-century America. And you can nod your head to it.

Author: Nate Patrin
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Published: 07/01/2020
Pages: 336
Weight: 0.95lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.10w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9781517906283
Language: English

Author

Patrin, Nate

Binding

ISBN10

1517906288

ISBN13

9781517906283

Page Count

336

Published Date

July 01 2020

Language

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