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Digital Flows : Online Hip Hop Music and Culture
This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International licence.It is free to read on the Oxford Academic platform and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. Some fifty years after its birth in the Bronx, hip hop has become one of the most influential cultural phenomena of the internet era.With the internet now enmeshed in our daily routines, hip hop thrives in the digital realm, constituting a third of all music streams.From Drake memes to viral TikTok dances and AI-generated rappers, hip hop is constantly created, shared, and discussed online.This shift challenges hip hop's conventional connections to place, authenticity, and community.Through this book, author Steven Gamble offers a fresh examination of hip hop's latest chapter, intricately interwoven with the interconnected cultural currents of the internet. With an innovative method encompassing music and cultural analysis, ethnography, and web data analysis, Gamble provides a cutting-edge account of the intersections between hip hop and the internet, supported by the latest practices in digital humanities and data ethics.The book extensively draws on scholarship in hip hop studies, internet studies, popular music studies, media studies, communication studies, cultural studies, Black studies, intersectional feminism, and more.Gamble provides in-depth insights into hip hop in the internet age, new net-native genres like Soundcloud rap and YouTube lofi beats, communities on social media and streaming platforms, online hip hop feminism in rap music videos, cultural appropriation and callout/cancel culture, and hip hop concerts on video game platforms.For old school heads and extremely online memesters alike, for fans and creatives, for students as well as academics seeking to understand digital transformations of music, Digital Flows uncovers what happens when a cultural form born on the streets thrives on the transformative technologies of global reach.
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Hip Hop Culture : A roadtrip across Europe
Hip-hop expert and Backspin publisher Niko Backspin, together with Porsche, has created a new travel guide to Europe's hip-hop music and culture.Far from promotion tours or concert halls, Huls meets and talks to rappers, DJs, street performers and breakdancers.Part of Porsche's 'Back 2 Tape' documentary series, this guide sheds a light on the influence of urban hip-hop youth culture in European cities. With 17 artists from Germany, the Netherlands, the UK, France, Spain and Denmark, it combines portraits of hip-hop stars such as Kool Savas (Berlin), Lord Esperanza (Paris), Edson Sabajo (Amsterdam), Falsalarma (Barcelona), Lars Pedersen (Copenhagen) and the Flying Steps (Berlin) with destinations that every hip-hop and road trip fan in Europe should visit. "This book is an invitation to encounter European hip-hop culture with all its diversity in an open and positive way..." Niko Backspin
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Magix Music Maker Hip Hop Edition
Music Maker Hip Hop Edition Make Hip Hop Beats yourself Sounds & software instruments worth € 105 All free Music Maker sounds, functions & instruments 3 Hip Hop sound pools of your choice 1 any MAGIX VST instrument & 1 Tiny Percussion for free selection Music Maker Hip Hop Edition - Simply make beats & rap songs Roaring boxes, fat rap beats and your own lyrics: The Hip Hop Edition offers everything you need to produce your own beats and rap songs. Turn your PC into a recording studio, record your own raps, mix your tracks and make your heads nod with your flow! Produce Beats Simply pick up rapeseed Mixing Make your own beats - with Hip Hop Soundpools Straight from the recording studio: The sound of the street. Easy: Produce beats with sounds & loops in our sound pools. Choose three of your favourites from different Hip Hop sound pools and start your music production. Combine fat drum loops in 808 style with dark piano samples and produce the next banger. Producing beats with drum machines, synthesizers or pianos Choose your Weapon: In the Hip Hop Edition you can choose one of a total of 30 different MAGIX software instruments. The Drum Engine for the finest boom-bap beats, the Urban Drums for tough hip-hop and dubstep beats, or the brand-new Orchestral Ensemble for brute one-shot samples with strings and brass. Djembe, Doumbek, Barrel and even more percussion: Also choose a Tiny Instrument for even more rhythm. Recording: Save yourself the trip to the studio As easy as you write your rap lyrics, so is the recording. Plug in your microphone and record your raps. You can also plug in your instrument or MIDI keyboard and record instantly in studio quality. Mixing: Fine tuning for your beats Numerous professional effects (e.g. chorus, echo, wah-wah, flanger) first change your voice and then the whole track. Audio effects Change a lot: the effects. Experiment with Chorus, Echo, WahWah and Flanger. Just drag and drop. Guitar amps Try something different? The snappy guitar amp Vandal SE amplifies and distorts your sounds. System requirements All MAGIX programs are developed in such a user-friendly manner that all basic functions run stable and can be fully operated even on less powerful computers. You can check the technical data of your computer in the Control Panel of your operating system. Operating systems Windows 10 Windows 8 Windows 7 System requirements Processor: 2 GHz Working memory: 2 GB Graphics card: Onboard, resolution min. 1280 x 768 Sound card: Onboard Hard disk space: from 700 MB for the program installation Programming languages: German, English, Español, Français, Italiano, Nederlands, Suomi, Polski, Português, Svenska Internet connection: Required for registration, validation and individual program functions. Software requires one-time registration.
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'Pop music or hip-hop?'
It ultimately depends on personal preference and what type of music resonates with each individual. Pop music tends to be more mainstream and catchy, with a focus on melodies and hooks, while hip-hop often incorporates rhythmic and poetic lyrics with a strong emphasis on beats and flow. Both genres have their own unique appeal and can offer something different to listeners.
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What characterizes hip-hop music?
Hip-hop music is characterized by its rhythmic and lyrical style, often featuring spoken word or rap vocals over a backing beat. It often incorporates elements of sampling, where snippets of other songs or sounds are used to create a new musical composition. The genre is also known for its socially conscious and politically charged lyrics, addressing issues such as racism, inequality, and urban life. Additionally, hip-hop music often reflects the culture and experiences of the African American and Latino communities.
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Did hip-hop culture only develop in the USA?
While hip-hop culture originated in the USA in the 1970s, it has since spread globally and influenced music, fashion, art, and dance in many countries. Different regions have developed their own unique styles and interpretations of hip-hop, incorporating local languages, sounds, and traditions. Today, hip-hop culture can be seen and heard in countries all over the world, demonstrating its global impact and reach beyond its American roots.
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What music genre exactly is Hip Hop?
Hip Hop is a genre of music that originated in the United States in the 1970s, primarily in African American and Latino communities in the Bronx, New York City. It is characterized by rhythmic and rhyming speech over a beat, typically provided by a DJ. Hip Hop encompasses a wide range of styles, including rap, graffiti art, and breakdancing, and has evolved over the years to become a global cultural phenomenon.
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The Culture: Hip Hop & Contemporary Art in the 21st Century
A sweeping survey of hip hop’s resounding impact on contemporary art and culture across the past 20-plus yearsAccompanying a groundbreaking exhibition originating at the Baltimore Museum of Art, this book captures the extraordinary influence of hip hop, which has driven innovations in music, visual and performing arts, fashion, and technology and grown into a global phenomenon since its emergence in the 1970s.It features approximately 70 objects by both established and emerging artists, design houses, streetwear icons and musicians working in a wide range of mediums to demonstrate hip hop’s proliferation from the street to the runway, the studio to the museum gallery, and countless sites in between.The exhibition also explores how hip hop has and continues to challenge structures of power, dominant cultural narratives, and political and social systems of oppression. This fully illustrated monograph documents the exhibition and contains texts and interviews from more than 30 artists and scholars. Artists include: Nina Chanel Abney, Dionne Alexander, Maxwell Alexandre, Devin Allen, Alvaro Barrington, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Grace Wales Bonner, Mark Bradford, Jordan Casteel, Willy Chavarria, Caitlin Cherry, Troy Chew II, William Cordova, Carl Jones, Stan Douglas, John Edmonds, Gajin Fujita, Monica Ikegwu, Shabez Jamal, Kahlil Joseph, Nia June, LA II, Deana Lawson, Eric N.Mack, Emmanuel Massillon, Julie Mehretu, Murjoni Merriweather, Jayson Musson, Rashaad Newsome, Yvonne Osei, Zéh Palito, Gordon Parks, Adam Pendleton, Robert Pruitt, Rammellzee, Sheila Rashid, Rozeal, Joyce J.Scott, Tschabalala Self, Tariku Shiferaw, Devan Shimoyama, Hank Willis Thomas, Carrie Mae Weems, Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren, Abbey Williams, Pharrell Williams and Wilmer Wilson IV. Authors include: Ebony Haynes, Todd Boyd, Lester Spence, Jordana Moore Saggese, Greg Tate, Misa Hylton, Elena Romero, Ekow Eshun, Devin Allen, Michael Holman, Simone White, Salome Asega, Alphonse Pierre, David A.M.Goldberg and Tahir Hemphill, Jacolby Satterwhite, Wendel Patrick, Simon Reynolds, Seph Rodney, Jesse McCarthy, Danez Smith, Noriko Manabe, Lindsay Knight and Charity Marsh, Shaheem Sanchez, Jeffrey Q.McCune, Jr., Sekou Cooke, Jessica N. Pabón-Colón, Martha Cooper, Skeme, Alex de Mora and Lawrence Burney.
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Home with Hip Hop Feminism : Performances in Communication and Culture
This book has won the 2015 Top Book Award from the NCA African American Communication and Culture Division (AACCD) of NCA Home with Hip Hop Feminism brings together popular culture and the everyday experiences of black women from the hip hop generation to highlight the epiphanic moments when the imagined and real body converge or collide. To date, there are no books devoted exclusively to black women that integrate performance auto/ethnography and media studies from a hip hop feminist perspective.This book serves as a three-sided intervention against a textually dominated feminist media studies, a white-centered feminist third wave theory, and a masculinist hip hop cultural project.Aisha S. Durham not only reclaims her voice in these three spaces, she also rewrites her hip hop history by returning to the intellectual, cultural, and physical places she calls home. The book will appeal to undergraduate and graduate students interested in media and cultural studies, race and ethnic studies, and gender and sexuality studies.
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Which hip-hop music producer is better?
It is subjective to determine which hip-hop music producer is better as it depends on personal preferences and tastes. Some popular hip-hop music producers include Dr. Dre, Kanye West, and Timbaland, each known for their unique styles and contributions to the genre. Ultimately, the best producer is the one whose music resonates the most with an individual listener.
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Does hip-hop music corrupt young people?
Hip-hop music, like any other form of music, can have a powerful influence on young people. However, it is important to recognize that not all hip-hop music promotes negative behavior. There are many artists who use their platform to address important social issues and inspire positive change. Ultimately, the impact of hip-hop music on young people depends on the individual's values, beliefs, and the messages they choose to internalize from the music. It is important for parents, educators, and society as a whole to engage in open and honest conversations with young people about the messages in hip-hop music and help them critically analyze the content they consume.
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Is hip-hop clothing still in fashion in the USA?
Yes, hip-hop clothing is still in fashion in the USA. Many elements of hip-hop fashion, such as baggy pants, graphic t-shirts, and sneakers, continue to be popular and are regularly seen in streetwear and urban fashion. Additionally, hip-hop culture has had a significant influence on mainstream fashion, with many high-end designers incorporating elements of hip-hop style into their collections. Overall, hip-hop clothing remains a prominent and influential force in American fashion.
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What is the music style of Hip Hop?
Hip Hop is a genre of music that originated in the United States in the 1970s, primarily in African American and Latino communities. It is characterized by rhythmic spoken lyrics, often accompanied by beats, samples, and scratching. Hip Hop music often addresses social and political issues, as well as personal experiences and storytelling. The genre has evolved over the years and incorporates elements of various musical styles such as funk, soul, and jazz.
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