
Wild Style: Down By Law / Subway Beat (Kenny Dope Edits) Vinyl 7"
"As pieces of musical curation go, Kenny Dopeâs reimagining and reediting of the Wild Style breakbeats is outstanding. While the music from the âWild Styleâ OST is truly seminal, the story behind it is even more fascinating. Underneath the voices of important rappers from hip-hopâs first wave â Cold Crush Brothers, Double Trouble, Rammellzee, Busy Bee and more â were a selection of backing beats that have underpinned and influenced a whole lot of hip-hop ever since. It would be easy to mistake them for genuine breakbeats dug out of crates, but theyâre not. Overseen by hip-hop impresario Freddie Braithwaite â better known as Fab 5 Freddy â in collaboration with Blondieâs Chris Stein â the songs from the Wild Style soundtrack are all unique creations intended as a homage to the early breakbeats. Drummer Lenny Ferrari and bassist David Harper played many of the iconic grooves, two somewhat forgotten participants in shaping a legendary sound. They â and Chris Stein â werenât even in the same studio at the same time. Kenny Dope, a long-time fan of the music, later acquired the original reel-to-reel tapes from Charlie Ahearn, the filmâs director. Using the Wild Style breakbeats â many just a minute or so long â he transformed them into longer edits that give them more room to breathe. âDown by Lawâ and âSubway Beatâ are two of the most famous, breakdance classics that summon up visions of graffitiâd trains speeding through the South Bronx." - Mr Bongo
- 2 tracks from the influential Wild Style soundtrack edited from original reel to reel tapes by Kenny Dope
- housed in full color pic sleeve
- original release year: 1983 (original) / 2014 (edits)
- music label: Mr Bongo 2022
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Wild Style: Down By Law / Subway Beat (Kenny Dope Edits) Vinyl 7"
"As pieces of musical curation go, Kenny Dopeâs reimagining and reediting of the Wild Style breakbeats is outstanding. While the music from the âWild Styleâ OST is truly seminal, the story behind it is even more fascinating. Underneath the voices of important rappers from hip-hopâs first wave â Cold Crush Brothers, Double Trouble, Rammellzee, Busy Bee and more â were a selection of backing beats that have underpinned and influenced a whole lot of hip-hop ever since. It would be easy to mistake them for genuine breakbeats dug out of crates, but theyâre not. Overseen by hip-hop impresario Freddie Braithwaite â better known as Fab 5 Freddy â in collaboration with Blondieâs Chris Stein â the songs from the Wild Style soundtrack are all unique creations intended as a homage to the early breakbeats. Drummer Lenny Ferrari and bassist David Harper played many of the iconic grooves, two somewhat forgotten participants in shaping a legendary sound. They â and Chris Stein â werenât even in the same studio at the same time. Kenny Dope, a long-time fan of the music, later acquired the original reel-to-reel tapes from Charlie Ahearn, the filmâs director. Using the Wild Style breakbeats â many just a minute or so long â he transformed them into longer edits that give them more room to breathe. âDown by Lawâ and âSubway Beatâ are two of the most famous, breakdance classics that summon up visions of graffitiâd trains speeding through the South Bronx." - Mr Bongo
- 2 tracks from the influential Wild Style soundtrack edited from original reel to reel tapes by Kenny Dope
- housed in full color pic sleeve
- original release year: 1983 (original) / 2014 (edits)
- music label: Mr Bongo 2022
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"As pieces of musical curation go, Kenny Dopeâs reimagining and reediting of the Wild Style breakbeats is outstanding. While the music from the âWild Styleâ OST is truly seminal, the story behind it is even more fascinating. Underneath the voices of important rappers from hip-hopâs first wave â Cold Crush Brothers, Double Trouble, Rammellzee, Busy Bee and more â were a selection of backing beats that have underpinned and influenced a whole lot of hip-hop ever since. It would be easy to mistake them for genuine breakbeats dug out of crates, but theyâre not. Overseen by hip-hop impresario Freddie Braithwaite â better known as Fab 5 Freddy â in collaboration with Blondieâs Chris Stein â the songs from the Wild Style soundtrack are all unique creations intended as a homage to the early breakbeats. Drummer Lenny Ferrari and bassist David Harper played many of the iconic grooves, two somewhat forgotten participants in shaping a legendary sound. They â and Chris Stein â werenât even in the same studio at the same time. Kenny Dope, a long-time fan of the music, later acquired the original reel-to-reel tapes from Charlie Ahearn, the filmâs director. Using the Wild Style breakbeats â many just a minute or so long â he transformed them into longer edits that give them more room to breathe. âDown by Lawâ and âSubway Beatâ are two of the most famous, breakdance classics that summon up visions of graffitiâd trains speeding through the South Bronx." - Mr Bongo
- 2 tracks from the influential Wild Style soundtrack edited from original reel to reel tapes by Kenny Dope
- housed in full color pic sleeve
- original release year: 1983 (original) / 2014 (edits)
- music label: Mr Bongo 2022











