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Hop Records Rare
Hop Records Rare
Where's the best record shop to go digging for breaks?


Too many of these places are closing down, and it's getting harder to find a good place to buy vinyl, like hip-hop, funk, soul & rare groove stuff.

I know about all the big shops like HMV or Amazon, but I find most places have a limited selection of vinyl, if any at all. Plus, there are a number of tunes that I've ordered that have never come in, even 6 months or even a year. They say it's got something to do with the distributors, that they don't order from them very often and will have to wait until they've placed some more orders with that distibutor.

www.vinylexchange.co.uk

They're based in Manchester and have an excellent mail order service.



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Hello Nasty Hello Nasty

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On their previous album, Ill Communication, the Beastie Boys expanded their parameters yet again, melding cutting-edge hip-hop with slinky jazz, butt-wiggling funk, weepy classical, and combustive punk rock...

Eminem Presents: The Re-Up Eminem Presents: The Re-Up

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What began life as an informal street mix-tape project to help launch fledgling Shady Records artists (Stat Quo, Ca$his, Bobby Creekwater, Obie Trice, and producer The Alchemist) has now become an official release...

R U Still Down R U Still Down

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26 cuts of "gangsta rap" that only increase in doom when you realize the guy talking it didn't live to laugh about it. Perhaps he now knows the answer to his question, "I Wonder If Heaven Got a Ghetto," which shows up here twice...

No Beats Unknown No Beats Unknown

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NO BEATS UNKNOWN - DVD Movie

Various Artists - Indelible Hip Hop Issue 2 Various Artists - Indelible Hip Hop Issue 2

 
Islam: A Short History Islam: A Short History

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The picture of Islam as a violent, backward, and insular tradition should be laid to rest, says Karen Armstrong, bestselling author of Muhammad and A History of God. Delving deep into Islamic history, Armstrong sketches the arc of a story that begins with the stirring of revelation in an Arab businessman named Muhammad...

Making Beats: The Art of Sample-Based Hip-Hop (Music Culture) Making Beats: The Art of Sample-Based Hip-Hop (Music Culture)

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Despite having created one of the most important musical cultures of the last fifty years, hip-hop composers who use digital sampling are rarely taken seriously as artists. But hip-hop deejays and producers have collectively developed an artistic system that features a complex aesthetic, a detailed array of social protocols, a rigorous set of ethical expectations and a rich historical consciousness...

Duck Duck Wally: A Novel Duck Duck Wally: A Novel

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GET SHORTY MEETS THE BIG LEBOWSKI IN THIS ROLLICKING MODERN COMEDY BY A CLEVER AND HILARIOUS NEWCOMER. Meet Wally Moscowitz. His day job is top secret. As ghostwriter for Oral B, the most famous gangsta rapper in the world, Wally is the real mastermind behind Godz-Illa Records' best-selling artist, and the best-kept secret in the Industry...




HMH - Boo Tee Bounce - Phat House Records (Rare video)

Funk, Soul And Rhythm And Blues

In 1970, a new strand of Rhythm and Blues (R&B) was hitting the airwaves, funk music.  Rhythm and Blues artists like Little Richard, James Brown, Parliament Funkadelic, and the Meters helped to pave the way to R&B Funk topping record charts and filling nightclubs with a funky new beat. 

 Psychedelic soul hit the music industry in the late 60's giving the R&Bs a blend of rock and soul with that had an upbeat tempo that one could move their feet to on the dance floor.  It was the crack that led to the opening to funk and disco a few years later.

 Funk music could be classified as a mixture of soul music with a dash of jazz, and R&B, with a strong rhythmic groove built from the electric bass, drums, and the electric guitar.  They often have a strong horn section as well where the sax added the soul and the trumpets and trombone accented the rhythmic beats.       

 When taking a trip down funk music memory lane you can't help think back to the 70's artists such as Rufus feat, Chaka Khan, Earth, Wind & Fire, Eric Burdon & War, Tower of Power, Average White Band, The Commodores, and Kool & the Gang.  The thing with funk music back in the 70's and still today is that no one band or artists was bound to just that one style of music.  These same artist and many more also played other genres of music such as disco and rare soul music.  Funk just opened the doors to new venues as well as new genres of music such as disco beats, hip hop, and go-go and punk music.

 By the early 80's funk took on a bit more of a spin and became more sultry and sexual in content with the help of artists such as Prince.  After all, the initial oncoming of funk was based off the idea of getting your groove on or sexual intercourse to be more direct.  A song would start with a slow rhythmic groove working up to a harder, pounding, and more insistent and demanding rhythm. 

The 80's also brought musical instrument changes to the traditional funk sounds with the exchange from live horn sections to synth keyboards, organs and pianos were replaced with electronic machines and synthesizers as well.  Even the drums were replaced by electronics taking a good part of the show out of funk today.  Lyrics that used to be innuendos of sexual content have become straight out obvious sexual content. 

 The late 80's and early 90's brought funk into yet another light as rock bands started incorporating funk sounds to their venue calling it funk rock or funk metal.  However through all the changes of Funk R&B influences that earlier performs such as James Brown, Sly and the Family Stone, George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic, Curtis Mayfield, The Meters, The Funk Brothers, and Bootsy Collins still remain. 

 

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