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Deejay'ing/Turntablism.
Known as "The Foundation" of HipHop.
"Turntablism" refers to using the turntable as a musical instrument.
"Production" is also part of Deejay'ing, because the Deejay started the principle of sampling back in the day, by looping the break section on 2 copies of the same tracks & so re-composing songs, live, on the spot.
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Count Machuki (b. Winston Cooper) is regarded to be one of the first if not the first deejays. What he did was to change the role of the sound system DJ from a person that only puts on the records to a person who had live contact with the audience with the help of a microphone. Count Machuki started out as a disc selector in 1950 for Tom the Great Sebastian (b. Tom Wong).
Machuki later moved on to work with Clement Dodd and his Sir Coxsone's Downbeat. It was with Coxsone's sound on a Easter concert (1956?) that he first chatted on the microphone while selecting records and thus creating what was going to be known as deejaying. What he did was to tell jokes over the music, mixed with American jive and slang. As the reaction of the people was very positive Machuki started to write down lyrics to use in future dances. His first lyric was;
If you dig my jive/
You're cool and very much alive/
Everybody all round town/
Machukis' the reason why I shake it down/
When it comes to jive/
You can't whip him with no stick/
He also created something he referred to as peps, which was vocal ticks that shared elements with what was to be known later as beatboxing.
Unfortunately Count Machuki was scarcely recorded - the earliest recording has to be the song Alcatraz with Baba Brooks Band (released 1966 on Treasure Isle 7").
Source, Howard Johnson & Jim Pines, Reggae - Deep Roots Music(1982), Glasgow, Proteus Books.
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Ketty Passa porterà tutta la sua energia live sul palco dell’ARCI Ohibò di Milano il 30 gennaio e sul palco del Monk di Roma il 2 febbraio. Le due date live costituiscono l’anteprima del tour in cui Ketty Passa proporrà il suo primo disco di inediti dallo stile Urban, accompagnata sul palco dalla nuova band formata da Fabrizio Dottori (tastiere, sax, synth), Marco Sergi (chitarra), Marco Pistone (basso) e Manuel Moscaritolo (batteria).
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Intanto si è conclusa con successo la campagna di Musicraiser con cui l’artista ha anticipato il mood del nuovo lavoro discografico.
Ketty Passa è un’artista poliedrica figlia della Brianza e dell’Italia del sud, nata e cresciuta con la musica nel sangue. Cantante, musicista, performer, speaker e presentatrice televisiva, collabora come cantante con il progetto Rezophonic e come dj/selecter per la serate di Milano Pink Is The New Black, progetto itinerante e tutto al femminile, e Smashing Wednesday. Ha lavorato, tra gli altri, con Rock TV, Deejay TV e Radio Popolare. È deejay e consulente musicale del programma di Rai2 Nemo-Nessuno escluso.