WHAT GOT YOU HOOKED? (RR)
Cosmophonic
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As I was going through some of my records here the other day (now that me and my collection are happily reunited for a while), I tried to think back to what got me into this whole record-collecting/obsessing thing in the first place.For me I think it was a combination of being totally into UNDERGROUND HIP HOP (remember that?), listening to Lootpack and other Stones Throw stuff, Golden Era things, and hearing all about "digging in the crates" and dusty breaks and all that. I got into doing beats, but didn??t have any instruments or anything, so I bought turntables and hit the thrifts. Eventually hip-hop just lost it??s appeal in a lot of ways and I started getting more and more into the music I was drawing on to create my own music. Then it was no turning back! (even though hip-hop got a bit better eventually)Also I??ve always loved the medium. My parents had loads of vinyl, and we??d always play records around the house when I was a kid. I didn??t know what a CD was until I was about 12-13 (born 86). Just seeing the thing rotate on the turntable with the needle to it and how light would reflect off it in weird ways, and how you could in a way actually SEE the music in the grooves was fascinating stuff back then, and still is!So what about you guys? How did you get into mad braeks and raer? - J
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i had no idea about records. i knew that jazz would be a good basis for sampling.
so i just browsed through the jazz section (which consisted mainly of cheap, common bullshit) and took a record with a nice cover. no need to listen to this record i thought, but 15$ seemed a bit high for a 14year old. Today I??m really happy that i bought my first record this day. It was Awakening - "Mirage"on Black Jazz.
when i returned to germany from the US, i got to know some new people at high school. one of them produced hip hop beats. we talked about hip hop and went to his place during the lunch break. he let me listen to some of his beats. i had no idea what producing was, so i asked. he let me listen to some of his parents records (he was never really digging for records, he used his parents jazz records or compilations), recorded some loops and i immediately got hooked. i went home after school and had a look at our record collection for the first time in years. i thought there must be better records than ours and started to go record shopping regularly.
i was really lucky. i hardly ever bought bad records (i spent the first months just listening to stuff at the local stores before buying anything), because my parents already paved the way for me. but DARN, i left behind many good records for cheap ten years ago! neither me nor the record store owners knew what they were worth and how hard they are to find
BACON
then in like 2000, the ABC were having a sale in the middle of the city of Brisbane, of their entire inventory of vinyl, they would bring out crates and crates every hour, we'd just hang out in the city and look for shit like bob james 1 and that hahahha... then I found SoulStrut, and the sample FAQ and started learning shit, people like DJ Design, my mate hams, Bruce Highway, etc. sat me down and schooled me a lot on labels and artists around that time too... then I set off on my quest to find the raer around the world.
I remember being psyched finding some Little Feet record one time...
What about SAMPLES, YO... uhhh, yo?
CLARIFY, YO