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Grandmaster
Flash :â The Bridgeâ
Release
date: 23.01.2009
On
February 23rd 2009, legendary hip hop pioneer Grandmaster Flash releases
âThe Bridgeâ on Adrenaline City Entertainment via Strut, his
first high profile studio album since his final recordings for Elektra
back in 1987. âAs
a DJ, iâve been blessed to see many different people, places
and styles. The album title represents all the bridges iâve
crossed worldwide,â explains Flash. âThe bridges of time, cultures
and colour, the bridges of hip hop, funk, pop, rock, jazz, punk, disco
and R&B.â
Recorded
at Flashâs own Adrenaline Lab studio in New York during 2007-2008, the
over-riding theme of the album is the global language of hip hop.
âWherever I travel as a DJ, I see the incredible power of this artform,â
Flash explains. âI am constantly amazed by it. Thatâs the line that
runs through the album â we speak many languages and come from many
cultures but, wherever I go in the world, there is one universal culture
of hip hop.â
Based
on this theme, Flash features the track âWe Speak Hip Hopâ as a
centrepiece, bringing together a multi-national tag team consisting of
four mcs rapping in their own languages. KASE-O (from Spanish crew
Violadores Del Verso), MACCHO (from Ozrosaurus, Japan), ABASS (Senegal)
and AFASI (from Afasi & Filthy, Sweden) trade verses for the first
track of its kind. âI used one of my main battle breaks from back in
the day for this one and I chose mcs who had the right flow,â
continues Flash. âIt wasnât about finding the biggest names â some
of the guys are known widely in their own country, some are more
underground. It was more about the right chemistry. KRS ONE glues this
one together with the main hook and the final verse.â
Throughout
the album, Flash mixes up the flow and features some heavyweight guests
and intriguing collaborations. Familiar faces appearing on the album
include BUSTA RHYMES on the X-rated special, âBounce Backâ, A Tribe
Called Quest frontman Q-TIP, alongside Will Smith collaborator KEL
SPENCER and JUMZ on the poetic âShine All Dayâ and SNOOP DOGG
alongside mixtape hero RED CAFĂ and LYN CARTER on the bumpinâ,
mid-tempo swayer, âSwaggerâ.
The
original hip hop teacher KRS-ONE imagines a world without hip hop on the
hilarious and insightful âWhat If?â â âNo Will Smith, no Queen
Latifah / Thereâd only be tight jeans and black sneakers!â BIG DADDY
KANE gets funky with hot new female Philadelphia MC HEDONIS DA AMAZON on
the steamy mid-tempo jam âWhen I Get Thereâ; on âThose Chixâ,
Flash sets up an all-female soundclash between MTV favourite BYATA,
HEDONIS DA AMAZON and electro queen PRINCESS SUPERSTAR for a Miami
bass-style party joint; he presents his son, J-FLO on his debut
recording alongside Def Jam MC LORDIKIM ALLAH and ALMIGHTY THOR on the
raucous âI Got Sumtinâ To Sayâ; and Lost Boyzâ MR. CHEEKS teams
up with old skool heroes GRANDMASTER CAZ of Cold Crush Brothers and TITO
of Fearless Four swapping bars on âCan I Take You Higherâ.
For
all fans of his turntable work, Flash features two DJ tracks: âI have
one called âHere Comes My DJâ featuring DJ KOOL who barks out
commands,â explains Flash. âKool goes way back â he was by far the
first to do that full volume party MC style. I also have a track with
SUPERNAT called âTribute To The Breakdancerâ which is a party break.
Itâs one for the floor and I read out a roll call of the real pioneers
of the artform right at the start of the track. Some of those guys never
get mentioned in the history books.â
âAs
well as making an album for hip hop fans, I want this release to set the
record straight,â says Flash. âThereâs still confusion about who I
am and what I do. A lot of people still think that Iâm an MC - I am a
DJ and a producer. This album contains a lot of the elements from the
many countries and cultures I have experienced from pop to underground,
from alternative to mainstream.â
Grandmaster
Flash is one of the undisputed pioneers of hip hop. He is recognised
worldwide as the first DJ to make the turntables an instrument, famously
developing his âQuick Mix Theoryâ mix techniques during the â70s
which are now used by djs the world over. Through his fabled block
parties and, later, live shows and releases with The Furious Five, Flash
was responsible for recording the first live DJ mix to be committed to
wax and for masterminding groundbreaking live sets that lifted the bar
for hip hop. Through his work, hip hop was first taken seriously as a
sustainable artform that could both pack a lyrical punch and pull
audiences on a par with traditional mainstream rock and pop acts.
Grandmaster
Flash âThe Bridgeâ is released on February 23rd 2009. In June 2008,
the autobiography âThe Adventures Of Grandmaster Flash: My Life, My
Beatsâ was published by Random House, written by Flash himself and top
author David Ritz. The book provides a valuable insight into Flashâs
early years growing up in the Bronx and his personal experience at the
advent of hip hop culture.
Flash
was inducted into the Rock ânâ Roll Hall Of Fame during 2007. He
endorses and uses the Tractor Scratch digital vinyl system â âthe
analogue inventor has gone digitalâ.
TRACKLIST:
1.
INTRO
2.
SHINE ALL DAY feat. Q-Tip, Kel Spencer & Jumz
3.
WE SPEAK HIP HOP feat. KRS One, Afasi, Kase-O, Maccho & Abass
4.
HERE COMES MY DJ feat. DJ Kool & DJ Demo
5.
BOUNCE BACK feat. Busta Rhymes
6.
SWAGGER feat. Red Café, Snoop Dogg & Lyn Carter
7.
WHAT IF feat. KRS-One
8.
INTERLUDE
9.
TRIBUTE TO THE BREAKDANCER feat. Supernat
10.
CAN I TAKE YOU HIGHER feat. Mr Cheeks, Grandmaster Caz & Tito
11.
GROWN & SEXY feat. Lordikim Allah
12.
WHEN I GET THERE feat. Big Daddy Kane & Hedonis Da Amazon
13.
INTERLUDE
14.
I GOT SUMTHINâ TO SAY feat. Lord Ikim Allah, J-Flo & Almighty Thor
15.
UNPREDICTABLE feat. Syndee & Big Daddy Kane
16.
THOSE CHIX feat. Byata, Princess Superstar & Hedonis Da Amazon
17.
BRONX BOMBERS feat. Lordikim Allah, Almighty Thor & Mann Child
18.
OUTRO
19.
OH MAN (Intro)
20.
OH MAN feat. Syndee & Natacha Atlas
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