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Afrika Bambaataa - Feeling Irie - 12" Vinyl Single Brand new, never played, unsealed ZYX Music
Real Name: Afrika Bambaataa Aasim
Profile: b. Kevin Donovan, April 10, 1960, Bronx, NY, USA. He later changed his name to Afrika Bambaataa Aasim, after a nineteenth century Zulu chief.
He grew up in New Yorks South Bronx, his musical eclecticism matched by his vision of African American social and racial unity. In the mid-1970s he was one of the pioneers of New Yorks emergent hip hop culture of rapping, DJ mixing and scratching, graffiti and breakdancing. Along with two other Bronx DJs, Grandmaster Flash and Kool DJ Herc, he began playing small percussive sections from obscure and unexpected rock, funk and electro-pop records as a rhythm track for rappers, interspersing the beats with extracts from cartoon melodies and film themes.
Inspired by the British film Zulu, Bambaataa had founded a loosely convened organization of hip-hops cultural luminaries, called the Universal Zulu Nation. Described as both a fan and a master of records, Bambaataa achieved one of his lifetime ambitions in 1984 by recording Unity, a duet with James Brown.
Aliases: Afrika Bambaataa & Family, Shango
In Groups: Afrika Bambaataa & Soulsonic Force, Afrika Bambaataa & The Jazzy 5, Afrika Bambaataa & The Nebula Funk, Afrika Bambaataa Pres. Khayan, Afrika Bambaataa Zulu Nation Cosmic Force, Artists United Against Apartheid, Hip-Hop Against Apartheid, I.F.O., Sirius B, Time Zone
Name Variations: All | Afrika Bambaataa | A. Bambaataa | A.Bambaataa | Aasim | Africa Bambaata | Africa Bambaataa | Afrika "Zulu" Bambaataa | Afrika Bambaata | B. Aasim | Bambaataa | Bambaataa Aasim | D.J. Afrika Bambaata | D.J. Afrika Bambaataa
Packaged in a generic ZYX (teal/ gray/ black/ white geometric) sleeve
Track Listing
Hot Club Mix 5.40
Free Flowing Trance Mix 6.18
Vocal Irie Mix 6.05
Epic Mix 5.48
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