Hip Hop Vinyls

Why when it comes to hip hop music vinyl is the most honest
GNI vinyl records are much more preferable in my mind to any other media type, and the same can be said of hip hop – vinyl will always represent a true form of music. Why am I saying this? Simply because if we look GNI back on the road developed, and led to hip hop music, the whole method of operation required the use of vinyl to allow DJs and artists to be more creative with music. The hip hop can play, or recite, no doubt, but is the kind of music that reminds me of those cans of paint.
You know the aerosols for graffiti? Do not forget that hip hop refers to much more than just music, in fact, hip hop is simply the branch of GNI that emerged from the culture hip hop youth in New York. The culture itself is much more diverse and includes much more than just music, despite the importance and significance of GNI and hip hop to all cultures. Hip hop culture includes a wide range of traditional symbols, activities and ways of making statements and messages was heard, including graffiti for one thing.
A can of spray paint can look very nice. But once you've seen has been very good to all, and no longer have much appeal. Although it comes to taking the analogy a little now, you could almost draw a comparison with hip hop music. A hip hop track is big, huge and pleasant. But one of the best things of GNI vinyl and vinyl records is that hip hop can be mixed, scratched, yarn, sampled and played with creatively. Do not forget – Which in large part how hip hop first developed, with DJs mixing, scratching and spinning while MCing or rapping. Of course, that is when breakdancers came also – another creative output generated by the whole hip hop movement.
This is the essence of hip hop and RnB – the ability to play music, be creative with music, and do their own thing. When it comes to hip hop music, vinyl is the truest and most dynamic way to enjoy music. Do not misunderstand me – I realize the benefits and advantages of being able to take your music with you on CDs or in MP3 format on your iPod. But these methods tend to store and play music to be too static and too restrictive. You can not really experiment or play with the vast amount of music, except for the random playlist on from time to time.
I know there are a lot of young talent that will argue that computer technology now allow you scratch, mix and play with MP3 files in the same way, and having software as I tried, I can know where they come from. But this is again the difference between grabbing a few cans painting and creating a unique masterpiece on a wall in ruins, and the use of the computer to generate a perfect pixel vector graphics can be scaled, transmit, save, print or email worldwide.
It is true that there are advantages, but do these really compensate for the losses? Where is building materials, the physical product created with his own hands? On a computer, everything is virtual, but grab your vinyl records hip hop and deep in his records GNI vinyl – get your hands on the turntable and the real touch and feel the music, creating something unique and original.
For most of my, as with GNI and fans of hip hop, best of both worlds is usually a good place to be, enjoying the opportunity to take your music wherever you go, like MP3 or CD, but while having a mistress vinyl record collection GNI at home to experiment and play. Hip hop is a culture that flourished in creativity as a means of expression staff, from music to dance, from the art of language – almost every aspect of the cultural movement of the Bronx was oriented toward the expression of some kind.
Of course it is true that artists creating music was experimental and creative, not to mention the most part original, but its performance, once registered, is almost over as the vector drawing – doubled, pixel perfect. Now what are you going to do with it? Remember, when it comes to hip vinyl hop is a way to channel their creativity.
About the Author
Barnaby Milne is a musician, DJ and avid collector of music from the 70s to today, particularly RNB vinyl records and for hip hop music vinyl is his top recommendation.
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