Friday, August 19, 2005

Tubular dude...

...was the title of an e-mail from Rob that awaited me upon my return from a two week vacation. It turns out that Rob's impeccable digging skills, honed over years of record and book collecting, serve him just as well on the internet. Here is a link to an absolutely amazing collection of Edison cylinder recordings hosted by the University of California at Santa Barbara. Despite being transferred from Edison wax cylinders from the early part of last century (e.g., 1900-1920), these recordings sound amazingly clear (even in MP3 format). Perhaps most importantly, because they are so old, they are not covered by any copyright. You can download them, post them yourself, cut them up, paste them over your favorite beat, make a collage out of them, or just listen to them without fear of litigation. (Of course, since I am not a lawyer and probably could not offer legal advice here even if I was AND it is quite possible that the recording industry could push back the length of copyright protection even further - Caveat Emptor).

Since this archive contains the 1909 Cal Stewart track Uncle Josh in Society, which I cited in LOVE 1.4 as one possible source for the first use of the term "jazz" on record, I was actually able to confirm that its not in there. Unlike academic researchers, beat researchers are interested in null results (e.g., not finding a musical source you expect) as much as they are in positive ones. The value of these null results is that it helps us define boundaries, limits of theories, ends of musical tributaries, gaps in the transmission of memes. I guess I gotta just keep diggin.

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Monday, August 01, 2005

Love and respect due!


Thanks to everyone who participated in making the LOVE Hip Hop History JAM this Sat a success. If I thanked everyone individually, there would not be enough room on the Internet. I'll be doing some more extensive documentation here and feel blessed to have worked with (and met) so many incredible folks along the way!

We had students, teachers, elders, youngsters, breakdancers, writers, MCs, DJs, b-boys, b-girls, families and the whole community out having fun in the sun! Community style.

Respect to all the incredible talent that came through including members of the Floor Lords and Losst Unnown, Urban Arts, Biz and all the other writers, b-boys, b-girls, dj's and mcs that made the event so great.

Thanks again. I am off to get a little R&R in the woods and will be off the grid til later this month! Peace and stay tuned for fall events!

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