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Yo! The early days of Hip Hop 1982-84 : Photography by Sophie Bramly
Hip Hop 1982-84 - Book - introduction by Bill Adler
(2021)
The birth of hip hop in New York: rare images of the bands, the MCs and
DJs, the artists and the fans, from Afrika Bambaataa and Run-DMC to
Keith Haring and the Rock Steady
Crew.This book features more than 150
rarely seen images documenting the rise of hip hop in the early 1980s,
taken by French photographer Sophie Bramly. Bramly lived in New York
during this period and became firmly embedded in the emergent scene. The
book features many stunning, intimate images of a star-studded roll
call of legendary hip hop figures, all of whom were only just getting
known or in their ascendency. These include Kool Herc, Afrika Bambaataa,
Grandmixer DST, Jazzy Jay, Red Alert, Grandmaster Melle Mel, Kurtis
Blow, Lisa Lee, the Fat Boys, Run-DMC, Beastie Boys and many
more.Bramly knew that hip hop was becoming a
cultural force rather than just a musical fashion, and spent many hours
photographing the four essential elements of this new world: the emcees,
the deejays, the graffiti artists and the break dancers. Here you will
see legendary graffiti artists captured at work and play, such as Keith
Haring, Dondi, Futura, Phase One, Zephyr and Lady Pink, and break
dancers including members of Magnificent Force, Dynamic Breakers and the
Rock Steady Crew.Bramly’s photographs also
chronicle the desolate cityscapes from which hip hop emerged; the energy
of the fans who first embraced hip hop; and the crucial players behind
the scenes (Bill Laswell, Bernard Zekri, Rick Rubin, Fun Gallery
co-owner Patti Astor).Finally, this book also
includes a bonus section documenting the rise of hip hop in Europe.
Bramly returned to France in 1984 to find herself once again at the
center of a new cultural phenomenon, helping bring the first US hip hop
artists to Europe, including Fab Five Freddy, Futura 2000, Rocksteady
Crew and many more.
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