MUS 503 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Tricia Rose, Steelpan, Intertextuality

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Lecture, reading/chapter/novel/article during class, power point, movies (if need to collect info. ) Hip hop and sampling: hip hop blends old and new musics and. Hip-hop technologies: critique of the euro-centric narratives of the dominant culture in north america, and innovative use of non-musical sound sources, e. g. Public enemy: compositions thickly layered with samples: repurposing of technology: a large part of the. Afrodiasporic cultural aesthetic is blending the available materials to serve a different musical aesthetic than they were created for: e. g. Rap and noise: early critical thought on popular music lamented its standardization and repetition. Public enemy: first official rap song, no dj or sampling: studio band replicated. Panther movement: chuck d: raps in deep, authoritative voice, flavor flav: provided colour commentary and trickster approach, terminator x: composes hard-hitting beats sampled from wide range of sources, breakthrough album in "88: it takes a nation of.

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