Even though it started in 1973, the development of hip hop accelerated thanks to the 1977 blackout. Indeed, as the instruments needed were expensive, many people took advantage of the blackout and stole what was useful to start a career in hip hop. Moreover, the four essential elements of hip hop are DJing, B-boying (breakdance), MCing (rap) and graffiti writing. Of course, all these elements already existed before the development of hip hop but they were at the core of the hip hop culture at the
Though many elements have led to the growth of hip-hop, its developing relationship with the fashion industry is a lot more evident. What was once an expression of the culture surrounding the music, is now a place where hip-hop artists are some of the biggest promotional influencers in the world. But how exactly did this happen? Like so many things, it is only a matter of time before the biggest trends fall victim to the next big thing. Today, hip-hop culture and media outlets are providing a way
Disc Jockeys Imagine standing in the middle of the dance floor, illuminations hitting every wall, and a crowd of people thinking about what move to bust next while listening to their favorite songs mashed together.; Everything Now imagine that all of these elements are banded together by one specific person, the DJ. Disc Jockeys play recorded music for radio stations, parties, dances, and other special events (Disc Jockeys, n.d.). DJs expand people 's perception of many different kinds of music and
In the last years the world of music had experienced drastic changes. Not only by the way we listen to music and the way music is produced and recorded, whether if it is 78RPM (the LP’s revolutions per minute) form that was known to be use until the 1950s to the newer form of the rpm which was and still is today 33 1/3 RPM, 45RPM to 8-track, and from that to cassette, CD and now digital downloads, the music industry as a whole advanced greatly beyond the concept of just recording a song and selling
Our generation mainly listens to music through a variety of streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music. These streaming services require smart technology such as tablets and computers. However, the preferred media device for this generation is the smartphone. They offer a user-friendly interface and portability, allowing them to be the preferred music media device for this generation. In contrast, however, between the mid to late 90’s when my parents frequently listened to music, music
DJ has played a pivotal role in the music industry, They are commonly compared to a chief that condenses all ingredients into one magnificent dish. DJ allows other music to gain in popularity and expand its listener. Overall there has been many DJ over the history, each accomplishing amazing feats over the years. But, for this essay I’m only going to focus on Fatboy Slim, for he embodies every characteristics of a typical/proper DJ. One of the most basic characteristic of a proper DJ is the love
The LP (Long Playing) Vinyl Records were introduced by Columbia records in 1948 as a replacement for the Regular Vinyl Record. The 1940’s and 1950’s were a time of celebration as World War 2 had just ended. The people were ready to celebrate and indulge in the luxuries of their time. The LP Vinyl Records were a source of enjoyment for many people in the past. Yet, it seems to be coming back as a trend. When the LP vinyl record first came out, it came on a 12’ record. Music was stored in the grooves
The Walkman Imagine not being able to listen to your favorite music as you please. Music is a beautiful thing that we often take for granted, because we are so used to having it wherever we go. Throughout the 1970’s many strives in the technology world had been taken, including the introduction of the Walkman by Sony. The walkman forever changed the way we listen to music by having songs pre-recorded, and being able to listen to them wherever you please. Which made listening to music, convenient
The music industry has changed and has expanded over the last few decades. A few decades ago, music was bought by going out to a store and buying CDs, cassette tapes, or records in music stores. Now, however, in todays world music is much easier and more efficient purchasing without having to buy music from a store. Today, music is bought online. Whether the music is payed for on an app, or through a monthly fee on a music app. Either way, an Artist has to make their living by making music, and a
Hip Hop was the wildfire that started in the South Bronx and whose flames leapt up around the world crying out for change. James McBride’s Hip Hop Planet focuses on his personal interactions with the development of Hip Hop culture and his changing interpretations of the world wide movement. Many of his encounters and mentions in the text concern young black males and his writing follows an evolution in the representation of this specific social group. He initially portrays them as arrogant, poor
Album format in the music industry has been around for a long time. But now, the rise of music streaming platform and the way listener can easily make a playlist through their music streaming platform, do people still listen to an album? Are albums necessary anymore for music artist to make? For a handful of artists, an album is like a grand vision, a story experience. A popular example is Kendrick Lamar masterpiece albums, "To Pimp A Butterfly" and, "Good Kid, M.A.A.D City". These two albums have
According to The Merriam-Webster Dictionary, pop culture can best be defined as the entirety of ideas, perspectives, attitudes, images, and other phenomena that are within the mainstream of a given culture (Webster 958). Hip-Hop, or rap music, can be considered as one of these phenomena. As said by Yvonne Bynoe who wrote the Encyclopedia of Rap and Hip-Hop Culture, Rap is for the most part considered to have born in New York 's South Bronx in 1973 by Kool DJ Herc (Bynoe 8). At a Halloween party tossed
1943 Vinyl becomes medium of choice Necessity is the mother of invention and Vinyl Records were actually discovered as a result of limited manufacturing supplies during World War II. Supplies of the original manufacturing material, shellac, were extremely limited. A significant factor was that vinyl was cheaper and more widely available, consequently records were pressed in vinyl instead of shellac for distribution to U.S. troops. 1960s The Music Industry Starts to Mature These industry advancements
Hip-Hop dance found its beginning in the neighborhoods of the Bronx during the 1970’s. The “economical struggles and environmental turmoil” of the community during this time caused the youth to need an outlet which would be Hip-Hop. Hip-Hop was molded by the political and social setting of the 70’s. Hip-Hop in its original form was based off of African and Afro-Caribbean notions but like all forms of dance I believe that this form of dance as evolved and incorporated many ideas of various time periods
Hip Hop and rap are a music genre consisting of a styled rhythm music that commonly accompanied by rap. Rap is a rhythmic and rhyming speech that is chanted, during rap artists usually speak about society, what wrong, or what bothering the individual. Hip-Hop and rap started in The Bronx, New York by among African American youths that as well resided in the city. However, as music and more artists started coming out becoming fairly known the expansion and genre of what we call hip hop and rap expanded
Technology has advanced music faster than anything before. Technology has allowed society to access music easier than ever and faster than ever. Back in the 50's, technology wasn't as advanced as it is today. The main source of listening to music in the past were purely through watching a live event or the rare occasion in which that event was broadcasted live across the radio. The invention of the TV allowed society to watch a live event anywhere in the world from the comfort of their own home without
We partied to the sounds of house music, a real unique ghetto style of dance music, blasting music by artists like Dj Montey, PinkHouse, and Dj Slugo. Our wild parties made people in the building mad, but we didn’t care. We were wild and young and we weren’t trying to hear them. Our parents were gone and we were under our own authority for the first time. We told the building manager that our parents had moved and they tried to set up meetings with them, but by that time they were already in Minnesota
As we know a vehicle moves due to the frictional force between the tyre and road. When we apply brakes, the brakes apply a torque in the opposite direction as that of friction and the wheel gradually comes to rest. This is how normal brakes work. Now, whenever we are traveling on smooth surfaces like snow where the friction coefficient is low and hence less frictional force. When a brake is applied in these conditions or even when you brake hard on a regular surface the amount of torque is so high
Introduction Manufacturing of cars is one of the most powerful businesses today wherein there is a wide range of companies and organizations that are involved. It is one of the world’s most important economic sectors by revenue because consumers are really into it, they are willing to produce a huge amount of money to have those innovative automobile products, definitely cars have advantages and disadvantages not only to the users, but as well as to society and the economy, however the continuous
Premiered in early 2003, Facing Mekka is a 90 minute dance work by Rennie Harris that fuses African, South American, Caribbean, Asian and Islamic cultures to create “... an abstract narrative of a spiritual journey.” In this work, Rennie Harris takes us back to the roots of hip hop that are defined by community and spirituality rather than the energetic and acrobatic movements it's known for. “For "Facing Mekka," Harris has turned away from this portrait of gangs and street life to find a common