Absolutely. Kraftwork are funky as.Pantsdown666 wrote:hmmm .... time for you to have another listen to the rhythms on the "Computerworld" albumericj23 wrote:"Electronica and dance music trace their roots back to soul and rhythm and blues, aka, "black music.""
no they dont - they trace their roots to kraftwerk - who are clearly in the european classical tradition - no funky beats to be seen anywhere
Black innovation?
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- KVRAF
- 6519 posts since 13 Mar, 2002 from UK
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- The Teach
- 8273 posts since 23 Jul, 2002 from flatness
dont read too much into this ... just doing the debating thing ...
slainte
rob
glad the 'haha' is there ... fundamentally stupid statement ... human culture did not exist 3 1/2 million years ago therefore neither did africa as a cultural construct (which is precisely what it is in the context of this thread) ...RapRogue wrote:To continue following the evolution/technological line of thought, I guess Lucy or Kenyanthropus (Africa still) gave birth to all scientific
achievements...haha.
yeah of course ... because there were no other possible evolutionary lines around were there ???RapRogue wrote:Because if not for them, no us. (giving the possibility for invention)
nuff said ...RapRogue wrote:Now I seriously doubt you will use that line of thought again, as you do not have the mindset to deal with it all.
last point to make is that as far as the evidence shows ALL human cultures have created music / sound as a central part of their existence ... who cares who invented what ... its part of ALL of us ...RapRogue wrote:Last point to make is if musicians who always pride themselves to be without borders/limitations and what not, have such a hard time with this. Then you should
be able to imagine reality, that is, if you are not in
a state of denial...of course.
slainte
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- Banned
- 4073 posts since 15 Mar, 2004
I have a problem with ANY thread that sets out from the beginning to delineate a topic based upon skin color. It's horseshit to do that and seems merely a ruse to create a divisive atmosphere due to some stupid immature reason or another. In fact, the very title of this thread is racist.Mal DuFunq wrote:The original poster was merely pointing out the many musical innovations given to us by some African descended people. Do you have a problem with the veracity of that contention? In America, at least, it is important to remember since historically white musicians were often given or claimed credit for those innovations. Now, if everyone at KVR is fully aware of these historical facts then, yes, I'll agree it's a moot thread....xander wrote:What a f u c k i n g useless thread - totaly f u c k i n g useless. Why not start one called "White Innovations" or "Yellow Innovations" ?
I don't know what part of America you were raised in but I have NEVER heard any American claim historical credit for musical innovations that were made by Africans. I've only ever heard acknowledgement, praise and admiration. If you came here to root out a lot of 'Black bashers' and white supremiscists, you came to the wrong place, though you can find such creatures everywhere if you really really really want to...
I believe most people and EVERY MUSCIAN that frequents KVR is and has been aware of which INDIVIDUALS were responsible for innovations in contemporary music. The topic is and has been moot for a very long time.
We'll never get there if we keep seeing thread topics like this. There's roughly fifty years difference between the time of African slavery and the time my ancestors were slaves... The entire issue at hand is socio-economic based. BUT this has nothing to do with it -- you want to talk about skin color right mate? Most Africans I know have moved way beyond what you wish to labour over here. You seem to want to create an issue in a place where none exists (KVR).
As always, that's a nice sentiment and maybe someday we'll get there. [cut snied remark...]...xander wrote: There are only two races -- one is called "The Human Race" and the other one is called "The Indy 500". Move on.
You probably don't realize how 'America-centric' you are. You appear to know nothing about slavery, ethnicism and racism in other parts of the world like Europe and Asia, and so typically assume that the entire world is somehow fixated on 'The American Black Thing' -- evident in your comments. Expand your mind to encompass a bit more geography.
I didn't "ask" anything here "Junior" -- I made a 'light-hearted' statement. Stop trying to 'peg' people with a shite load of arrogant presumptions and obnoxiously-toned blather and go get a sense of humour -- and move on. We've heard all of this before and endlessly so...Since you asked, albeit tongue-in-cheek, I'll answer anyway: Jelly Roll Morton, Bob Marley, Jimi Hendrix come to mind....xander wrote: Personally, being ethnically "Mongrel", I demand equal time in a new thread called "Mixed Blood Innovation".
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- KVRian
- 874 posts since 4 Dec, 2004 from Alabama
Was Rock and Roll not heavily influenced by Hillbilly music? Many seem to believe that R&R just evolved from Rhythm and Blues. Hillbilly (Country) was using Drum, bass and guitar with a heavy 4/4 beat before Rock and Roll and Ike Turners breakthrough Rocket 88.
Listen to even Hank Williams stuff from the 40's and other Hillbilly music. Bluegrass history is interesting as well.
IMO, blacks have always had a knack for pushing the envelope and doing things that at first are considered Rude and Tacky by Whites societies’ conservative nature.
They have always been more "in your face" and shocking, and white's usually take the idea and cash in once it becomes socially acceptable to the masses.
Listen to even Hank Williams stuff from the 40's and other Hillbilly music. Bluegrass history is interesting as well.
IMO, blacks have always had a knack for pushing the envelope and doing things that at first are considered Rude and Tacky by Whites societies’ conservative nature.
They have always been more "in your face" and shocking, and white's usually take the idea and cash in once it becomes socially acceptable to the masses.
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- KVRist
- 263 posts since 17 Jun, 2005 from Holding your humor hostage at your home
Do not worry; it was not much to read.pHz wrote:dont read too much into this ... just doing the debating thing ...
RapRogue wrote:To continue following the evolution/technological line of thought, I guess Lucy or Kenyanthropus (Africa still) gave birth to all scientific
achievements...haha.
Ah, that is supposed to be your smart comeback. Too bad.pHz wrote:glad the 'haha' is there ... fundamentally stupid statement ... human culture did not exist 3 1/2 million years ago therefore neither did africa as a cultural construct (which is precisely what it is in the context of this thread) ...
Would the invention exist if you took away
one-step of the evolution? You tell me...
would you be here if your mother would have
done an abortion? Then would you have been able to make retarded statements. Guess not...haha.
Remember the original line of thought was not
mine, I just concluded it see (Tee boy).
RapRogue wrote:Because if not for them, no us. (giving the possibility for invention)
Extinction is always an option Mr T-rex.pHz wrote:yeah of course ... because there were no other possible evolutionary lines around were there ???
RapRogue wrote:Now I seriously doubt you will use that line of thought again, as you do not have the mindset to deal with it all.
Indeed.pHz wrote:nuff said ...
RapRogue wrote:Last point to make is if musicians who always pride themselves to be without borders/limitations and what not, have such a hard time with this. Then you should
be able to imagine reality, that is, if you are not in
a state of denial...of course.
Some cultures invented more than others, which ispHz wrote:last point to make is that as far as the evidence shows ALL human cultures have created music / sound as a central part of their existence ... who cares who invented what ... its part of ALL of us ...slainterob
the point to heed and not hide in your case. You do
not care, and neither does some history books. If you
do not care, then you would not 'care' to argue the
point either. Lol good try tho...soon
that white belt will be a faint memory haha.
Black text on a white canvas, do racist people close their eyes when they read a book?
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- KVRAF
- 1530 posts since 20 Feb, 2003
when you start attributing characteristics and abilities to entire groups based on race, you start on a slippery slope.
you have to attribute those attributes very clearly to "culture".
if not, and you attribute them to race, then you are stating that certain races have certain abilities.
then why stop at music abilities ? why not declare that certain races are smart, stupid, innovators, liars etc
so, it's either "cultural tradition" or it's "race-based genetics".
you have to attribute those attributes very clearly to "culture".
if not, and you attribute them to race, then you are stating that certain races have certain abilities.
then why stop at music abilities ? why not declare that certain races are smart, stupid, innovators, liars etc
so, it's either "cultural tradition" or it's "race-based genetics".
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- The Teach
- 8273 posts since 23 Jul, 2002 from flatness
your supposition not mine ... im not smart enough to second-guess your arrogant interpretation of my post ...RapRogue wrote:Ah, that is supposed to be your smart comeback. Too bad.
didnt say it would ... but it might have come from a different geographical location ...RapRogue wrote:Would the invention exist if you took away
one-step of the evolution? You tell me...
way to debate this on a mature level ...RapRogue wrote:would you be here if your mother would have
done an abortion? Then would you have been able to make retarded statements. Guess not...haha.
and i just felt it needed questioning ... if not yours then why take opposition so personally ???RapRogue wrote:Remember the original line of thought was not mine, I just concluded it see (Tee boy).
pointless ... doesnt move the debate on and / or misses the point completely ...RapRogue wrote:Extinction is always an option Mr T-rex.
cant argue with that ... but show me where i said they didnt ...RapRogue wrote:Some cultures invented more than others, which is the point to heed and not hide in your case.
again ... if you want to debate seriously then stick to points that have ACTUALLY been made rather than assuming to know what i do or dont care about ...RapRogue wrote:You do not care, and neither does some history books. If you do not care, then you would not 'care' to argue the point either.
slainte
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- KVRist
- 263 posts since 17 Jun, 2005 from Holding your humor hostage at your home
Lol now you are telling me what to do, haha. And ifpHz wrote:RapRogue wrote:Ah, that is supposed to be your smart comeback. Too bad.pHz wrote:...im not smart...
Lets stop there.
RapRogue wrote:Would the invention exist if you took away
one-step of the evolution? You tell me...Lets stick with what we know.pHz wrote:didnt say it would ... but it might have come from a different geographical location ...
RapRogue wrote:would you be here if your mother would have
done an abortion? Then would you have been able to make retarded statements. Guess not...haha.Guess that point reached your level, and struck home.pHz wrote:way to debate this on a mature level ...
RapRogue wrote:Remember the original line of thought was not mine, I just concluded it see (Tee boy).Felt? Hmmm if you do not care then you would not feel the need to.pHz wrote:and i just felt it needed questioning ... if not yours then why take opposition so personally ???
RapRogue wrote:Extinction is always an option Mr T-rex.Guess YOU missed the point.pHz wrote:pointless ... doesnt move the debate on and / or misses the point completely ...
RapRogue wrote:Some cultures invented more than others, which is the point to heed and not hide in your case.pHz wrote:cant argue with that ... but show me where i said they didnt ...
Pointless to argue reality, which has been said over
and over in this thread, somethime you will get it too.
RapRogue wrote:You do not care, and neither does some history books. If you do not care, then you would not 'care' to argue the point either.pHz wrote:again ... if you want to debate seriously then stick to points that have ACTUALLY been made rather than assuming to know what i do or dont care about ...
you take quotes out of context you need to show it as
well. Look at my opening quote for instance. And I
assumed nothing, either you care or you don’t, very
simple. If you care then you care to argue as well.
If you do not care about it but care to argue, then
you might want to explain why you care to argue
something which hold no interest for you?
Black text on a white canvas, do racist people close their eyes when they read a book?
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- The Teach
- 8273 posts since 23 Jul, 2002 from flatness
i do care to argue (usually) ...
slainte
rob
slainte
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- The Teach
- 8273 posts since 23 Jul, 2002 from flatness
perhaps its just me though ...
slainte
rob
slainte
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- KVRAF
- 2356 posts since 30 Sep, 2003 from Sunny Staffordshire
Mal DuFunq wrote:Junior, you just don't seem to be getting the point which is surprising conidering it right there on the top of your head. Whether you want to face it or not many of the most popular pop styles since the 19th century have been developed/invented by people of African descent. To say 'Just a few talented ones' denies both the pattern that exists and the whole socio-historical context. Art is never created in a vaccuum.tee boy wrote:
Errr, no.
I was never away that the MTV awards was a celebration of white music? Awards shows like the MOBO's are quite a different matter - Music Of Black Origin Awards.
I find this offensive. It wasnt 'black people' who pioneered these styles, it was certain talented black artists. The music itself (in terms of its anatomy) is certainly of Western origin.
As Iv said many times in this thread - Credit where credit is due! You cant really say that music featuring diatonic scales, 3rd based chords etc, and is produced with computers, samplers etc is of 'black origin'.
You want a show celebtrating urban youth culture? Great, go for it. Just dont try to tell me this pop music belongs to a certain race, cuz thats twoddle.
But I think I can help. I have a talent for expanding a narrow mind. Repeat after me:
Ragtime, the blues, gospel, jazz, rhythm n blues, rock n roll, samba, calypso, ska, , salsa, reggae, soul, funk, techno, hip hop were all created by people of African descent.
Now repeat ten more times to yourself, absorb it, assimilate it and then we can end this thread.
Junior, haha.
Ok, Iv had my giggle, now lets get back to the action.
It is you my friend who seems to be missing my the point. Read and absorb:
"As Iv said many times in this thread - Credit where credit is due! You cant really say that music featuring diatonic scales, 3rd based chords etc, and is produced with computers, samplers etc is of 'black origin'."
Dang, I cant believe I have to quote myself to make a point. If you want to diasagree with me, do so, but argue you case. Dont try to be a smartarse, cuz you just come off sounding a bellend. If anything in my post is inaccurate, state why?
Imo, the fundamental principles of most 20th century music is derived from European Western music. Thats not a black / white statement. It has nothing to do with my race, or the race of anyone else here. As far as Im concerned its a fact.
You disagree, say why?
You talk about ragtime? I say this was a derviative of late romantic music. You talk about techno? I say this was equally influenced by the technology as it was by anything African.
And I'll say it again, if you read my previous posts you'll be able to avoid reading this out of context. Im merely saying that the influence of European music is greatly undermined in the developement of MOBO. I find the term wholy offensive, since this music is most definately not of 100% black origin.
Thats a stupid as saying Van Damme invented f**king Karate.
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- KVRAF
- 2356 posts since 30 Sep, 2003 from Sunny Staffordshire
Said in jest my man, said in jest. I think it could be said that the vast majority of black people are mixed race. Maybe I'll be flamed for saying that - not sure the pc status on that one!...xander wrote:Whaa??tee boy wrote:Why, what have musicians of mixed ethinticity ever contributed?![]()
Why, it was Willy Rosenblatt Williams wot invented the 'Mouth Harp' in 1837, but because he was part Jew, they insisted on calling it a 'Jews Harp'.
See? Ya just can't win from being profiled and pigeon-holed these days.![]()
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- KVRAF
- 2356 posts since 30 Sep, 2003 from Sunny Staffordshire
I know what you're saying, but I think the principle of the post is accurate:stale bread wrote:not the same thing. were their language, culture,beliefs, and rights to be educated taken from them, did they live in a world where learning to read and write would get them killed. I believe all atrocities, like people are equal, but it isn't right to belittle something as vicous as hatred intotee boy wrote:BTW, If you do a little history you'll probably discovery that the white working classes in England were equally as enslaved as the black captives. They just dont tell you about that in school, I guess its not pc. Manipulated into leaving the country (their homes) to live as slaves in work houses - this is how the British upper classes treated my ancestors.
I think the whole slave issue is more 'Rich vs Poor' than it is 'White vs Black'.
a purely economic concept. greed exist then as it does now and so does hatred, but you won't be able to combat it properly if you don't see it for what it is.
Rich vs Poor, not Black vs White. It wasnt my ancestors who were involved in slavery - they were enslaved themselves! If you want to hold it against anyone hold it against the rich upperclasses. They've shafted us all!
I mean, just look at Africa today (but thats another story).
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- KVRist
- 263 posts since 17 Jun, 2005 from Holding your humor hostage at your home
pHz wrote:i do care to argue (usually) ...
That is you. I do not care to argue thingspHz wrote:perhaps its just me though ...
I do not care about, as I feel that is a
waste of my time (making music?). However, that
is just me.
Black text on a white canvas, do racist people close their eyes when they read a book?
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- KVRAF
- 2321 posts since 23 Mar, 2004 from Two lower than LS6
God, what fun things are being said in this thread!!
Phil
"The fool who persists in his folly will become wise" - William Blake
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