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Presented in particular in the form of clips, the document "Through The Years Of Hip-Hop" spans the years 1984 to 1989 and launches a healthy bridge between old school rap and international explosion. Significantly, the first two tracks sum up this oh-so-creative setting with Crash Crew and their addictive funky beats, and with Run-DMC whose 1984 "Rock Box" announces "Walk This Way" and the golden age of the labels Tommy Boy and Def Jam. Illustrated with a host of details concerning the dress codes and choreographies of the time, this compilation is also worthwhile for the extraordinary diversity of the American landscape. This richness is embodied by Queen Latifah, one of the voices of the Daisy Age, the cultural fringe of hip-hop. Or by Special Ed, whose stiff vocal phrasing synthesizes the spirit of the historic East Coast scene. Sometimes rare, these different videos are extended by an instructive magazine feature in which the filmmakers go back to the musical roots of the movement, to jazz and soul, but also to genre cinema such as Blaxploitation, before dwelling on another discipline, more precisely urban graffiti. Vincent Caffiaux
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material_proyectable Rebiun34892473 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun34892473 m|||||o||c|||||||| cr |n||||||||a vz |za|z| 221130s2001 fr 068 e |o vleng d ASP5363480/marc VaAlASP eng rda VaAlASP n-us--- "Through the years" of hip hop. Vol. 1 music videos compiled by Jetta Gardner, LaMar Stephens, Keon Carpenter ; a Bogan MultiMedia production ; producer, Maryse Karunaratne ; director, LaMar Stephens ; Rap Entertainment.com Through the years of hip hop Graffiti Paris, France Qwest TV 2001 Paris, France Paris, France Qwest TV 1 online resource (68 minutes) 1 online resource (68 minutes) 010734 Two-dimensional Moving Image tdi rdacontent computer c rdamedia video v rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier video file rdaft Academic Video Online Title from title screen (viewed November 30, 2022) Narrator, Keon Carpenter Presented in particular in the form of clips, the document "Through The Years Of Hip-Hop" spans the years 1984 to 1989 and launches a healthy bridge between old school rap and international explosion. Significantly, the first two tracks sum up this oh-so-creative setting with Crash Crew and their addictive funky beats, and with Run-DMC whose 1984 "Rock Box" announces "Walk This Way" and the golden age of the labels Tommy Boy and Def Jam. Illustrated with a host of details concerning the dress codes and choreographies of the time, this compilation is also worthwhile for the extraordinary diversity of the American landscape. This richness is embodied by Queen Latifah, one of the voices of the Daisy Age, the cultural fringe of hip-hop. Or by Special Ed, whose stiff vocal phrasing synthesizes the spirit of the historic East Coast scene. Sometimes rare, these different videos are extended by an instructive magazine feature in which the filmmakers go back to the musical roots of the movement, to jazz and soul, but also to genre cinema such as Blaxploitation, before dwelling on another discipline, more precisely urban graffiti. Vincent Caffiaux In English Rap (Music) Hip-hop- United States Rap (Music)- History and criticism Documentary films. Rap (Music) Music videos. Stephens, LaMar director Karunaratne, Maryse producer Rap Entertainment.com presenter Bogan MultiMedia (Firm) production company Qwest TV publisher