Based on extensive research and interviews, presents a history of hip-hop that covers such topics as the evolution of the turntable, the world of DJ battles, the influence of digital technology, and the politics of race and gender.
Based on extensive research and interviews, presents a history of hip-hop that covers such topics as the evolution of the turntable, the world of DJ battles, the influence of digital technology, and the politics of race and gender.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Katz is Associate Professor of Music at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is the author of Capturing Sound: How Technology has Changed Music and editor of the Journal of the Society for American Music. He is a violinist, a radio DJ, and an aspiring turntablist.
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Introduction 1. The Breaks and The Bronx, 1973-1975 2. Mix and Scratch: The Turntable Becomes a Musical Instrument 1975-1978 3. Out of the Bronx and into the Shadows 1978-1983 4. Expansions 1983-1989 5. Turntablism 1989-1996 6. The Art of War: The DJ Battle 1991-1996 7. Legitimacy 1996-2002 8. Falling Barriers 2002-2010 Conclusion Bibliography
Introduction 1. The Breaks and The Bronx, 1973-1975 2. Mix and Scratch: The Turntable Becomes a Musical Instrument 1975-1978 3. Out of the Bronx and into the Shadows 1978-1983 4. Expansions 1983-1989 5. Turntablism 1989-1996 6. The Art of War: The DJ Battle 1991-1996 7. Legitimacy 1996-2002 8. Falling Barriers 2002-2010 Conclusion Bibliography
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