Original London Style (UK)

Original London Style (UK) Hip Hop, Sound Systems and Black British Culture

English ed.

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Publisher's Synopsis

When on December 6, 1982, the video for Buffalo Gals by Malcolm MacLaren & The World's Supreme Team aired during the Top of the Pops broadcast, English popular culture would never be the same. Suddenly, the indecipherable codes telling the story of the new creative wave coming from the South Bronx seemed to reveal themselves to many. The impact was devastating.

Hip-hop culture integrated into English reality at a time when the nation's soundtrack was undergoing an incredible creative energy phase, in a state of

continuous evolution: punk, new wave, synth-pop, but also reggae, funk, RnB, and rare groove. Moreover, synthesizers, samplers, sequencers, and drum machines were more affordable and accessible, allowing for experimentation with new approaches, in search of an ever-innovative sound.

The sound system culture, deeply rooted in the English Black community, profoundly shaped UK rap from its origins. Not surprisingly, London is the

metropolis that, more than any other, has been able to bring together different forms of expression.

For this reason, hip-hop on English soil has blended Caribbean, African-American, and African influences into a unique and highly original style, thus contributing to the definition of a Black British culture.

Book information

ISBN: 9788895029337
Publisher: Agenzia X
Imprint: Agenzia X
Pub date:
Edition: English ed.
Language: English
Number of pages: 198
Weight: 227g
Height: 210mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 14mm