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Jazz Und Hip Hop, Mit Sascha Rossier Jazz Collection: Jazz und Hip Hop, mit Sascha Rossier Samstag, 30. Juli 2016, 17.06 - 18.30 Uhr Erstausstrahlung: 27.10.15 Gerappte Texte und schnelle Linien auf der Trompete, passt das zusammen? Und ob! Die Verbindung von Jazz und Hip-Hop gehört zu den fruchtbarsten der Musikgeschichte. Die einen spielen verrückte Linien über komplizierte Harmonien, die anderen dichten aus dem Stand Texte über knüppelharte Beats - auf den ersten Blick scheinen Jazz und Hip-Hop nicht sehr nahe. In Tat und Wahrheit dauert diese musikalische Liebelei aber schon viel zu lange, um nur flüchtiger Flirt zu sein: Der Sänger Gil-Scott Heron hat schon vor 45 Jahren spoken word mit Jazz vermischt, und bald beeinflussten sich viele Künstler beider Genres gegenseitig: Von Jazzmatazz über Buckshot LeFonque bis zum Pianisten Robert Glasper. Oder wie der Rapper Guru sagte: You Gotta Hear Blue Note to Dig Def Jam! Um die Musik des Hip-Hop-Labels Def Jam zu verstehen, muss man die Musik des Jazz-Labels Blue Note gehört haben... Redaktion: Jodok Hess US3: Hand on the Torch CD Blue Note Track 1: Cantaloop Flip Fantasia Herbie Hancock: Future Shock CD Columbia Track 1: Rockit Public Enemy: Do The Right Thing Original Soundtrack CD Motown Track 1: Fight the Power Tribe Called Quest: The Low End Theory CD Jive Track 9: Check the Rhyme Guru: Jazzmattazz Vol.1 CD Chrysalis Track 2: Lounging Buckshot LeFonque: Music Evolution CD Columbia Track 15: Breakfast at Denny’s (Uptown Version) Robert Glasper: Black Radio CD Blue Note Records Track 3: Cherish the Day Gil Scott-Heron: I’m New Here CD XL Recordings Track 10: New York is Killing Me Bonustracks – nur in der Samstagsausgabe Gil Scott-Heron: Pieces Of A Man CD BGP Records Track 1: The Revolution Will Not Be Televised Radiohead: Kid A CD EMI Track 1: Everything In its Right Place Robert Glasper: Medley: Everything In its Right Place / Mayden Voyage CD Blue Note Track 7: Everything In its Right Place Bruno Spoerri: Glückskugel LP Finders Keepers Track B3: Lilith – on the Way Jay-Z: Magna Carta... Holy Grail CD Def Jam Recordings Track 10: Versus Miles Davis: The Man With The Horn CD CBS Track 1: Fat Time Buckshot LeFonque: Buckshot LeFonque CD Sony Music Track 10: Breakfast at Denny’s TRack 07: Some Cow Fonque (More Tea, Vicar) Ben Williams: State Of Art CD Concord Track 3: The Lee Morgan Story Lee Morgan: The Sidewinder CD Blue Note Track 1: The Sidewinder UMC’s: Fruits of Nature CD Wild Pitch Track 2: Kraftworks Nighthawks: Citizen Wayne CD Call It Anything Track 4: ‘Round Midnight .
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