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Bambaataa was a founding member of the Bronx River Projects-area street gang, The Savage Seven. We performed at night; during the day there was a panel and documentaries like Wild Style. Bambaataa was an instrumental figure at the birth of the culture that included rap, Djing, breakdancing and graffiti art; from hip-hop’s start in the 1970s-era Bronx. DJ Afrika Bambaataa easily drew party crowds with the help of his former Black Spade following, but he soon realized that his true passion was to unify urban youth through his newly formed group called the Universal Zulu Nation. His single “Planet Rock” became one of hip-hop’s first hits.
DJ Afrika Bambaataa easily drew party crowds with the help of his former Black Spade following, but he soon realized that his true passion was to unify urban youth through his newly formed group called the Universal Zulu Nation. It is not an understatement to say that without Afrika Bambaataa there would be no hip-hop. When he came home to the Bronx he started Zulu Nation, organizing music events based on unity and peace, in neighborhoods run by gangs.
Hip-hop music and culture, which he partly helped create, define and promote, has had incredible impact on the world during the 40-plus years it has been around. His early use of drum machines and high-tech computer sounds created a new style of music called Electro Funk and heavily influenced other musical genres like Freestyle or Latin Freestyle, Miami Bass, Electronica, House, Hip House, and early Techno. Due to the explosive growth of the gang, it later became known as the Black Spades, and he rose to the position of Division Leader. His catalog not only included typical R&B and Funk records, but also consisted of atypical genres like Go-Go, Soca, Salsa Reggae, Rock, Jazz, Funk and African music. That Fall, Bam helped spread Hip Hop culture overseas by coordinating the first European tour that featured graffiti artist Rammellzee, B-boys and B-girls of the Rock Steady Crew, the Double Dutch Girls, and Fab Five Freddy. Hip-hop now had a community built around it …
“Looking for the Perfect Beat” and “Renegades of Funk” were released in 1983, and Bambaataa (aka the Godfather of Hip Hop) collaborated with the Godfather of Soul, James Brown, on a track called “Unity” in 1984. Cornell is becoming a leader in archiving hip-hop and stepped up when New York City didn’t, showing interest and respecting the culture. Bam referred to the movement, culture and music as “Hip Hop,” and it became the tool he used to draw kids away from the perils of gang life.In 1982, Afrika Bambaataa and the Soulsonic Force released “Planet Rock,” a groundbreaking song that became a worldwide hit and blended German electronic music, Funk and Rock. But soon the hip-hop culture changed for the worse once artist started to care about the spotlight and fame instead of spreading a positive message through hip-hop. Hip-hop sitting next to the Gettysburg Address, books and treaties.”It’s about time that somebody archived Afrika Bambaata, as this year marks the 40th anniversary of the Zulu Nation family, formed in 1973.“Every November we come together to celebrate the pioneers of hip-hop greatness with four days of events all over New York City,” he says. They change the face of Hip-hop through dance, music and art. “Clubs were more progressive, partying for the people. The politicians and drugs destroyed it. “We were on stage, I was DJing, I said, ‘This is hip-hop. The artist also launched turntablism and arguably named the genre of electronica too.What does Bambaataa, the New Yorker miss about the NYC club heyday?“I miss the rave and new wave party scene,” he says. The New York City DJ literally coined the phrase that led to the genre of music even being called hip-hop.Although he is a legend, Bam is nothing if not humble: He gives credit to the community for building the culture.“It came out of lyrics by Luv Starski and Keith Cowboy,” he says. Though neighborhood violence was common during the early 1970s, a new form of music called Hip Hop and block parties helped ease community tensions. A lot of colleges are starting to archive. Afrika Bambaataa’s contributions should not be understated.
Bambaataa was a founding member of the Bronx River Projects-area street gang, The Savage Seven. We performed at night; during the day there was a panel and documentaries like Wild Style. Bambaataa was an instrumental figure at the birth of the culture that included rap, Djing, breakdancing and graffiti art; from hip-hop’s start in the 1970s-era Bronx. DJ Afrika Bambaataa easily drew party crowds with the help of his former Black Spade following, but he soon realized that his true passion was to unify urban youth through his newly formed group called the Universal Zulu Nation. His single “Planet Rock” became one of hip-hop’s first hits.
DJ Afrika Bambaataa easily drew party crowds with the help of his former Black Spade following, but he soon realized that his true passion was to unify urban youth through his newly formed group called the Universal Zulu Nation. It is not an understatement to say that without Afrika Bambaataa there would be no hip-hop. When he came home to the Bronx he started Zulu Nation, organizing music events based on unity and peace, in neighborhoods run by gangs.
Hip-hop music and culture, which he partly helped create, define and promote, has had incredible impact on the world during the 40-plus years it has been around. His early use of drum machines and high-tech computer sounds created a new style of music called Electro Funk and heavily influenced other musical genres like Freestyle or Latin Freestyle, Miami Bass, Electronica, House, Hip House, and early Techno. Due to the explosive growth of the gang, it later became known as the Black Spades, and he rose to the position of Division Leader. His catalog not only included typical R&B and Funk records, but also consisted of atypical genres like Go-Go, Soca, Salsa Reggae, Rock, Jazz, Funk and African music. That Fall, Bam helped spread Hip Hop culture overseas by coordinating the first European tour that featured graffiti artist Rammellzee, B-boys and B-girls of the Rock Steady Crew, the Double Dutch Girls, and Fab Five Freddy. Hip-hop now had a community built around it …
“Looking for the Perfect Beat” and “Renegades of Funk” were released in 1983, and Bambaataa (aka the Godfather of Hip Hop) collaborated with the Godfather of Soul, James Brown, on a track called “Unity” in 1984. Cornell is becoming a leader in archiving hip-hop and stepped up when New York City didn’t, showing interest and respecting the culture. Bam referred to the movement, culture and music as “Hip Hop,” and it became the tool he used to draw kids away from the perils of gang life.In 1982, Afrika Bambaataa and the Soulsonic Force released “Planet Rock,” a groundbreaking song that became a worldwide hit and blended German electronic music, Funk and Rock. But soon the hip-hop culture changed for the worse once artist started to care about the spotlight and fame instead of spreading a positive message through hip-hop. Hip-hop sitting next to the Gettysburg Address, books and treaties.”It’s about time that somebody archived Afrika Bambaata, as this year marks the 40th anniversary of the Zulu Nation family, formed in 1973.“Every November we come together to celebrate the pioneers of hip-hop greatness with four days of events all over New York City,” he says. They change the face of Hip-hop through dance, music and art. “Clubs were more progressive, partying for the people. The politicians and drugs destroyed it. “We were on stage, I was DJing, I said, ‘This is hip-hop. The artist also launched turntablism and arguably named the genre of electronica too.What does Bambaataa, the New Yorker miss about the NYC club heyday?“I miss the rave and new wave party scene,” he says. The New York City DJ literally coined the phrase that led to the genre of music even being called hip-hop.Although he is a legend, Bam is nothing if not humble: He gives credit to the community for building the culture.“It came out of lyrics by Luv Starski and Keith Cowboy,” he says. Though neighborhood violence was common during the early 1970s, a new form of music called Hip Hop and block parties helped ease community tensions. A lot of colleges are starting to archive. Afrika Bambaataa’s contributions should not be understated.