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Re: [microsound] plagiarism



I'm pretty sure that all those old Grandmaster Flash records feature rap over the Grandmaster's DJing, and therefore aren't entirely sample-based.

Also of relevance is the Herbie Hancock single Rockit off the album Future Shock, featuring scratching by Grand Mixer D. St.



beau




On Jun 3, 2005, at 12:41 PM, Quintus Frimschlowder VIII wrote:

I need to listen to more Grandmaster Flash (which is to say, any at
all). Any recommended starting points?

-QF8
http://scatterbrain.raygunarmy.com/

On 6/3/05, bruce tovsky <bruce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Jun 3, 2005, at 12:09 PM, Quintus Frimschlowder VIII wrote:
I heard someone say that it was
the first record to be made entirely from samples of other records.

hmmm... grandmaster flash on the wheels of steel pops into mind here.... circa early 80's. cheers bruce


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