It goes like this…
Carefully curated trawl of lesserspotted cuts from the first wave of hip-hop 45s.
By Andy Cowan.
Various
★★★★
Yo! Boombox: Early Independent Hip Hop, Electro And Disco Rap 1979-83
SOUL JAZZ. CD/DL/LP
THE HIP-HOP floodgates truly opened after Rapper’s Delight. The untamed rhyming bliss of Sugarhill Gang’s 15-minute anthem democratised a genre already over half a decade old, but with no cultural imprint beyond the South Bronx block parties that spawned it. As a string of indie labels sprung up in Harlem, the majors were the only conspicuous party poopers, dismissing hip-hop as the next fly-by-night black craze. As wrong as they were, their disinterest provided a fertile proving ground.