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Future Shock is the thirty-fifth album by American jazz pianist Herbie Hancock, released in August 1983 by Columbia Records. It was his first release from his electro-funk era and an early example of instrumental hip hop. Participating musicians include bass guitarist Bill Laswell (who co-produced), guitarist Pete Cosey and drummer Sly Dunbar.
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- August 1983
Future Shock ist das 35. Album des amerikanischen Keyboarders Herbie Hancock; es erschien 1983. Es ist die erste Veröffentlichung aus seiner Electro-Funk-Ära und ein frühes Beispiel für Instrumental-Hip-Hop. Beteiligte Musiker sind insbesondere der Bassgitarrist Bill Laswell und der Synthesizerspieler Michael Beinhorn und der ...
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13. Feb. 2015 · Future Shock. . Provided to YouTube by Columbia/Legacy Future Shock · Herbie Hancock Future Shock ℗ 1983 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment Released on: 1991-03-26...
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What Herbie was looking to find in Monster, a mix of funk and rock, he found with the LP Future Shock (1983), and the globally mold-shattering single “Rockit.” As with his life philosophy of inclusive participation, “Rockit” desegregated and de-ghettoized pop music, if only for a brief moment.
3. Okt. 2023 · Forty years ago, in August 1983, jazz keyboard legend Herbie Hancock released 'Future Shock', a genre-defying album that introduced audiences around the world to vinyl scratching, hip-hop beats and sampling. It ushered in a new era of production techniques and studio exploration, and laid a blueprint for the following decade's hip-hop explosion.
7. Juni 2008 · About. Herbie Hancock - Future Shock From the album of the same name. 1983/Columbia.
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