Grandmaster Flash Talks 'The Get Down' and Gives Amazing Hip Hop History Lesson
Grandmaster Flash recently hung out with the Ebro in the Morning crew to give a history lesson on the origins of Hip Hop. He says the DJ came first in Hip Hop, not the rapper. It's safe to say without the DJ there would not be Hip Hop. Now of course the DJ has virtually disappeared and the "scratch" is gone.
Grandmaster Flash of the Furious Five has been generating buzz based on the success of the hit Netflix Original “The Get Down”, the story behind Hip Hop. Flash is an associate producer of the show with Nas being one of the executive producers. One of the characters in the fictionalize program is Grandmaster Flash.
Grandmaster Flash and his long time friend Easy Mike stopped by Hot 97 and gave a lesson behind turntable theory and the importance of 70's music to Ebro, Rosenberg, and Laura Stylez. The Bronx native talked about his endless search as a teenager for drum beats on vinyl records that ignited his quest for the perfect party music.
What Grandmaster Flash has shown us here is absolutely genius!
So...
Here are some comments from YouTube we posted that counter some of the points Grandmaster Flash is making in the video:
It's always good to question...
-Tony Porridge
Grandmaster Flash of the Furious Five has been generating buzz based on the success of the hit Netflix Original “The Get Down”, the story behind Hip Hop. Flash is an associate producer of the show with Nas being one of the executive producers. One of the characters in the fictionalize program is Grandmaster Flash.
Grandmaster Flash and his long time friend Easy Mike stopped by Hot 97 and gave a lesson behind turntable theory and the importance of 70's music to Ebro, Rosenberg, and Laura Stylez. The Bronx native talked about his endless search as a teenager for drum beats on vinyl records that ignited his quest for the perfect party music.
What Grandmaster Flash has shown us here is absolutely genius!
His explanation regarding handling records, the stylus, and his discovery of the Technics turntable are mesmerizing however...
We questioned some of what Grand Master Flash is saying...simply because we know people who grew up in Queens and we know Grand Master Flash was not the first and only DJ to throw parties with record mixing in New York City at the time... (this is what is kind of implied in the video)
So...
Here are some comments from YouTube we posted that counter some of the points Grandmaster Flash is making in the video:
It's always good to question...
-Tony Porridge
Flash didn't invent the "crossfader". The "Clock Theory" was his tho. Many probably thought he invented the "crossfader" because he came on the scene and most DJs in that area didn't have one. He built his own because they were so expensive at the time. Hell all the equipment was hella expensive at the time, if not for the 77 blackout, most crews would have taken years to get started.