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Afrika Bambaataa

General Info

  • Genre: Electro / Funk / Hip Hop

    Location South Bronx, New York, US

    Profile Views: 104167

    Last Login: 8/4/2008

    Member Since 2/19/2008

    Website http://www.oldschoolhiphop.com/

    Record Label Tommy Boy

    Type of Label Major

  • Bio

    ..Afrika Bambaataa is undoubtedly one of hip hop's godfathers. .. ..As a teenager in the mid-1970's, he fell into the Black Spades gang, but had a different interest than causing trouble. .. ..Bam started deejaying in 1970. .. ..He had a passion for buying records (he would later be known as the "Master of Records") and his tastes were very diversified from rock to r&b to African sounds to Latin, calypso, and classical. Although Kool Herc was the top DJ at the time, Bam knew he owned most of the same records as Herc so he decided to start playing on his own. .. ..His ideological influences ran the gamut of the black political leaders of the time. He saw the film Zulu which depicted the battle between British troops and the Zulu tribe in 1879. The British seem victorious before they are overwhelmed by the numbers of Zulus who spare their lives. He took his name "Afrika Bambaataa" which meant "affectionate leader" from the movie. In 1974 Bam decided to form his own Zulu Nation to help assemble what he referred to as "the elements" of the culture into organization. He original crew was called The Organization, but after two years he changed it into the Zulu Nation. It was a break dance crew at first but then grew to include rappers, deejays, and graffiti artists. .. ..He is often credited with naming the culture "hip hop", a term frequently used by Love Bug Starski. .. ..His first recorded release was on Paul Winley Records and was called "Zulu Nation Throwdown, Part 1" in 1980. .. ..He met Fab 5 Freddy who introduced him to the downtown music scene. As a result Bam attempted to fuse the uptown sounds he grew up on and the happenings he heard downtown. .. ..In 1982, he was part of the first hip hop tour to Europe with Fab 5, Rammellzee, Grand Mixer D.ST. & The Infinity Rappers, Rock Steady Crew, the Double Dutch Girls, and graffiti artists Phase 2, Futura, and Dondi. .. ..The Zulu DJ's at the time were Bam, Jazzy Jay, Grand Mixer D.ST. (who would later work with Herbie Hancock on "Rockit"), and Afrika Islam. They took over a club called the Roxy. One of their performances was caught in the film Beat Street. .. ..During May of 1982, Bam and his group the Soul Sonic Force made up of Bam, Jazzy Jay, Mr. Biggs (Ellis Williams), G.L.O.B.E. (John Miller), Whiz Kid and Pow Wow (Robert Darrell Allen) released "Planet Rock" on Tommy Boy Records and created a new sound for the genre that mixed funk and hip hop with Kraftwerk's "Trans-Europeoan Express". By 1983, "Planet Rock" and a second single "Looking for the Perfect Beat" were blowing up all over the world. .. ..Bam has since worked with James Brown (the first rapper to official collaborate with James not just sample his tracks), Yellowman, and UB40 and continues to stay active as both a producer and performer. .. ..He appears in the documentary film The Show. .. ..He appeared on a song entitled "World Destruction" by Bill Laswell who also worked with Fab 5 Freddy. .. ..In Fall of 1999 he was featured as a guest vocalist on the UK dance group Leftfield's No.1 (UK) Album Rhythm And Stealth on the track "Afrika Shox" which peaked at No. 11 on the UK charts. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
  • Members

    Bam, Jazzy Jay, Mr. Biggs (Ellis Williams), G.L.O.B.E. (John Miller), Whiz Kid and Pow Wow (Robert Darrell Allen)
  • Influences

    Shaka Zulu
  • Sounds Like

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  • Frankie Biggsy

    you changed the world of music and popular culture, respect

    11 months ago
  • the boy called hedge

    Thank you for your friendship and support, Afrika Bambaataa !
    ...and nice greets from electronic Cologne
    the boy called hedge

    1 year ago
  • ARMORTRON

     What up Electro Bass Head, my Armortron - Armortron mp3 download album is finally available at cdbaby.com, iTunes, Google Music, Medianet, Last.fm, and eMusic. Only the mp3 album is available for right now, the CD format will follow. You can check it out at www.cdbaby.com/cd/armortron.


    Peace
    ARMORTRON
     
     

    1 year ago
  • bitvert

    We dig Afrika redux.... Scanone/Vox-19.09.11 Free download - http://bit.ly/oLnmyZ
    Shaolin vid clip - http://vimeo.com/28540938

    1 year ago
  • bitvert

    We Dig Afika ...Check -Skip/vox - Scanone and Bitvert-19.09.11 -Random Records.Free download - http://bit.ly/oLnmyZ. Shaolin vid clip -http://vimeo.com/2

    1 year ago
  • Soundlabs FestIval

    2011 Lineup: JOHN GRANT - JAMES YORKSTON - LE LUCI DELLA CENTRALE ELETTRICA - HANDSOME FURS - DIRTY BEACHES - AMOR FOU - GIORGIO CANALI PLAYS JOY DIVISION...

    Tickets on sale here:
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    Please join us also on facebook and twitter:

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    Thank you
    Soundlabs Festival Staff

    1 year ago
  • ARMORTRON

     What's kickin Electro listeners, come check out my new track Matrix. May the force be with you.
     
    Peace
    ARMORTRON

    1 year ago
  • midnight dragon

     just stoppin by to say whats up to the legendary afrika bambaataa

    1 year ago
  • HIT BEAT RECORDS (offic…

    Hit Beat Records presents :
    Into my world - Ludovic Gosmar feat Just Cris .

    Dj Ludovic Gosmar reappeared on the European dance scene with his new single, Into my world, out from March 2011, produced by Hit Beat Records.

    A single, with an international character sung by Just Cris from London, young talent which with his sweet voice, create an elegant fusion with the different versions' rhythms and increasing the intensity of this track.

    Original rhythms, good groove and riffs that comes immediately into head, these are the strengths of this '90s taste production.

    From the original version of Groovy born the various remixes of well known international djs like 50Hz, the Japanese NeroDoll & Holly, David Crops, Steve Nast & T-Loop Samuel Kimkò, Drop and Anthony Louis, which give luster to this dance song, that meets the needs of dance music lovers of Europe and of the world.

    Into my world, a journey from which you'll never desire to come back!

    buy the cd!

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    2 years ago
  • UNDERGROUND RECORDS

    Thanks for the add!!!

    2 years ago
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Bio:


Afrika Bambaataa is undoubtedly one of hip hop's godfathers.

As a teenager in the mid-1970's, he fell into the Black Spades gang, but had a different interest than causing trouble.

Bam started deejaying in 1970.

He had a passion for buying records (he would later be known as the "Master of Records") and his tastes were very diversified from rock to r&b to African sounds to Latin, calypso, and classical. Although Kool Herc was the top DJ at the time, Bam knew he owned most of the same records as Herc so he decided to start playing on his own.

His ideological influences ran the gamut of the black political leaders of the time. He saw the film Zulu which depicted the battle between British troops and the Zulu tribe in 1879. The British seem victorious before they are overwhelmed by the numbers of Zulus who spare their lives. He took his name "Afrika Bambaataa" which meant "affectionate leader" from the movie. In 1974 Bam decided to form his own Zulu Nation to help assemble what he referred to as "the elements" of the culture into organization. He original crew was called The Organization, but after two years he changed it into the Zulu Nation. It was a break dance crew at first but then grew to include rappers, deejays, and graffiti artists.

He is often credited with naming the culture "hip hop", a term frequently used by Love Bug Starski.

His first recorded release was on Paul Winley Records and was called "Zulu Nation Throwdown, Part 1" in 1980.

He met Fab 5 Freddy who introduced him to the downtown music scene. As a result Bam attempted to fuse the uptown sounds he grew up on and the happenings he heard downtown.

In 1982, he was part of the first hip hop tour to Europe with Fab 5, Rammellzee, Grand Mixer D.ST. & The Infinity Rappers, Rock Steady Crew, the Double Dutch Girls, and graffiti artists Phase 2, Futura, and Dondi.

The Zulu DJ's at the time were Bam, Jazzy Jay, Grand Mixer D.ST. (who would later work with Herbie Hancock on "Rockit"), and Afrika Islam. They took over a club called the Roxy. One of their performances was caught in the film Beat Street.

During May of 1982, Bam and his group the Soul Sonic Force made up of Bam, Jazzy Jay, Mr. Biggs (Ellis Williams), G.L.O.B.E. (John Miller), Whiz Kid and Pow Wow (Robert Darrell Allen) released "Planet Rock" on Tommy Boy Records and created a new sound for the genre that mixed funk and hip hop with Kraftwerk's "Trans-Europeoan Express". By 1983, "Planet Rock" and a second single "Looking for the Perfect Beat" were blowing up all over the world.

Bam has since worked with James Brown (the first rapper to official collaborate with James not just sample his tracks), Yellowman, and UB40 and continues to stay active as both a producer and performer.

He appears in the documentary film The Show.

He appeared on a song entitled "World Destruction" by Bill Laswell who also worked with Fab 5 Freddy.

In Fall of 1999 he was featured as a guest vocalist on the UK dance group Leftfield's No.1 (UK) Album Rhythm And Stealth on the track "Afrika Shox" which peaked at No. 11 on the UK charts.







Member Since:

February 19, 2008

Members:

Bam, Jazzy Jay, Mr. Biggs (Ellis Williams), G.L.O.B.E. (John Miller), Whiz Kid and Pow Wow (Robert Darrell Allen)

Influences:

Shaka Zulu

Sounds Like:



Record Label:

Tommy Boy

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