Grandmaster Flash
Matt Everitt talks to Grandmaster Flash about the key musical moments of his life and career, including his time pioneering the hip-hop movement.
Hip hop pioneer Grandmaster Flash shares his musical milestones with Matt Everitt in a programme first broadcast in 2014.
There's a strong argument that hip hop started at the block parties in the Bronx in New York in the 70s, where lyrical, musical and technical innovation propelled the sound forward with an impetus that changed the world. Joseph Saddler, soon to known as Grandmaster Flash, was there.
Born in Barbados, but moving to NYC, an absolute obsession with music, vinyl and electronics led Flash to experiment with amplifiers and turntable mechanics and techniques, enabling him to open up a whole new world of scratching, cutting, back-spinning and punch phrasing. His skills as a DJ led to the groundbreaking 1981 track The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel, the first time scratching and mixing had appeared on record.
Flash, recalls his journey from bedroom equipment geek to sonic adventurer, covering the early records that shaped his musical aesthetic and the release of The Message. He also talks about his battles with substance abuse, his difficult relationship with the record industry and his feelings about his status as one of the architects of modern music.
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Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
Super Rappin' No 2
- single.
- Enjoy.
- ER-6011.
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Miles Davis
Bitches Brew
- Bitches Brew.
- Columbia.
- C2K-65774.
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Charles Earland
MORE TODAY THAN YESTERDAY
- single.
- Prestige.
- 45-732.
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Columbia Symphony Orchestra
Le sacre du printemps (The Rites of Spring): no 1, Part 1 Introduction
- The Essential Igor Stravinsky.
- Sony Classics.
- S2K-89910.
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Nelson Riddle
THEME FROM ROUTE 66
- Route 66 & Other Great TV Themes.
- Capitol.
- 724353841324.
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Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five
The Adventures Of Grandmaster Flash On The Wheels Of Steel
- The Adventures Of....
- Castle.
- CMETD1318.
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Bob James
Take Me to The Mardi Gras
- Cutmaster Swift Presents the Breaks.
- Harmless.
- HURTLP-015.
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Michael Jackson
Don't Stop Til You Get Enough
- Off The Wall.
- Epic.
- B00-002663J.
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DJ E-Z Rock & Rob Base
It Takes Two
- The Mash Up Mix.
- Ministry of Sound.
- MOSCD-135.
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Eminem
Lose Yourself
- 8 Mile.
- Interscope.
- x-x.
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Camp Lo
Luchini Aka (This Is It)
- single.
- Profile Records.
- PRO-7458-0.
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Grandmaster Flash & Furious Five
Grandmaster Flash & Furious Five - The message
- Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five.
- Sugar Hill Records.
- 6.25 644.
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Quincy Jones
Killer Joe
- FINEST HOUR.
- VERVE.
- 490-667-2.
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Otis Redding
Hard to Handle
- Atlantic.
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Slowdive
Catch The Breeze
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Kraftwerk
The Robots
- Cleopatra.
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Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Don't Do Me Like That
- MCA.
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Holloways
Generator
- CD SINGLE.
- TVT.
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Humanoid
Stakker Humanoid (12" Original)
- Westside Records.
Broadcasts
- Sun 9 Nov 2014 13:00Â鶹Éç Radio 6 Music
- Sun 28 Jan 2018 04:00Â鶹Éç Radio 6 Music
- Thu 6 Jun 2019 01:00Â鶹Éç Radio 6 Music
- Mon 1 Jun 2020 04:00Â鶹Éç Radio 6 Music
- Thu 2 Sep 2021 02:00Â鶹Éç Radio 6 Music
- Wed 14 Sep 2022 02:00Â鶹Éç Radio 6 Music
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