Reimagining Sample-based Hip Hop: Making Records within Records

Author:   Michail Exarchos
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367461805


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   24 July 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Michail Exarchos
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   CRC Press
Weight:   0.360kg
ISBN:  

9780367461805


ISBN 10:   0367461803
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   24 July 2023
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This book needed to be written. We're lucky the job was done by such a creative soul, expert engineer, and insightful scholar. The gift we're left with is a penetrating exposition of the poetic fabric of contemporary music recording practice and culture. Albin Zak, Professor of Music Emeritus, University at Albany Reimagining Sample-based Hip Hop is a tour de force and the best example I have seen of theory and practice coming together in hip-hop studies to date. Not only does this book provide a useful template for practice-as-research based methods, but it is rich in theorizing sampling, remix and beatmaking cultures. Exarchos has combined a number of worlds in ways that we were all waiting for someone to do expertly. Justin A. Williams, Associate Professor of Music, University of Bristol Reimagining Sample-based Hip Hop provides deep insight into the rich tapestry of underlying layers that embody sample-based Hip-Hop. Michail Exarchos meticulously and clearly poses alternative practices to Hip-Hop production and to beat-making, using originally constructed source material rather than previously released phonographic content. The reader will benefit from the strong coverage of authenticity and mechanical borrowing as applied to a great breadth of music and production approaches that define the style's unique sonic signature of material 'play' with phonographic objects. This is a must read for anyone interested in the workings of or creation of Hip-Hop. William Moylan, Professor of Music and Sound Recording Technology, University of Massachusetts Lowell


"""This book needed to be written. We’re lucky the job was done by such a creative soul, expert engineer, and insightful scholar. The gift we’re left with is a penetrating exposition of the poetic fabric of contemporary music recording practice and culture."" Albin Zak, Professor of Music Emeritus, University at Albany ""Reimagining Sample-based Hip Hop is a tour de force and the best example I have seen of theory and practice coming together in hip-hop studies to date. Not only does this book provide a useful template for practice-as-research based methods, but it is rich in theorizing sampling, remix and beatmaking cultures. Exarchos has combined a number of worlds in ways that we were all waiting for someone to do expertly."" Justin A. Williams, Associate Professor of Music, University of Bristol ""Reimagining Sample-based Hip Hop provides deep insight into the rich tapestry of underlying layers that embody sample-based Hip-Hop. Michail Exarchos meticulously and clearly poses alternative practices to Hip-Hop production and to beat-making, using originally constructed source material rather than previously released phonographic content. The reader will benefit from the strong coverage of authenticity and mechanical borrowing as applied to a great breadth of music and production approaches that define the style’s unique sonic signature of material ‘play’ with phonographic objects. This is a must read for anyone interested in the workings of or creation of Hip-Hop."" William Moylan, Professor of Music and Sound Recording Technology, University of Massachusetts Lowell"


This book needed to be written. We're lucky the job was done by such a creative soul, expert engineer, and insightful scholar. The gift we're left with is a penetrating exposition of the poetic fabric of contemporary music recording practice and culture. Albin Zak, Professor of Music Emeritus, University at Albany Reimagining Sample-based Hip Hop is a tour de force and the best example I have seen of theory and practice coming together in hip-hop studies to date. Not only does this book provide a useful template for practice-as-research based methods, but it is rich in theorizing sampling, remix and beatmaking cultures. Exarchos has combined a number of worlds in ways that we were all waiting for someone to do expertly. Justin A. Williams, Associate Professor of Music, University of Bristol Reimagining Sample-Based Hip-Hop provides deep insight into the rich tapestry of underlying layers that embody sample-based Hip-Hop. Michail Exarchos meticulously and clearly poses alternative practices to Hip-Hop production and to beat-making, using originally constructed source material rather than previously released phonographic content.The reader will benefit from the strong coverage of authenticity and mechanical borrowing as applied to a great breadth of music and production approaches that define the style's unique sonic signature of material 'play' with phonographic objects. This is a must read for anyone interested in the workings of or creation of Hip-Hop. William Moylan, Professor of Music and Sound Recording Technology, University of Massachusetts Lowell


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Michail Exarchos (aka Stereo Mike) is a hip-hop musicologist and award-winning rap artist (first MTV Best Greek Act winner), with nominations for seven video music awards and an MTV Europe Music Award. He is the creative director of music innovation company RT60 Ltd., specialising in intelligent apps, and has led programmes in recording, mixing, mastering, and production at various UK institutions. Under his Stereo Mike alias, he has produced three critically acclaimed solo albums, and numerous singles for international artists on labels such as EMI, Sony, Universal, and Warner Music. Mike’s self-produced album, XLi3h, has been included in the 30 Best Greek hip-hop albums of all time.

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