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BOOM BAP - The History of Hip Hop Production | MxG - Season 6 Episode 29
Season 6 · Episode 29

BOOM BAP - The History of Hip Hop Production | MxG - Season 6 Episode 29

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June 19, 20241h 20m

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FEATURED SONG

REC – “all caps” (unreleased, from the upcoming album, KITE TO CAMDEN)


Season 6 Episode 29 - BOOM BAP - The History of Hip Hop Production

Hip hop has been a favorite world of mine for decades. I’ve been listening to and creating it since I was a pre-teen, and I’m endlessly fascinated by how it’s evolved.

This week’s episode goes over the history of hip hop production, from its start at live shows using drum breaks and other DJ loops, to its use of live disco-ish instruments, to the incorporation of drum machines and synths, and well beyond. I break it down by decade, note key changes and eras, and predict where it’s going next.

What’s your favorite era of hip hop production? Do you prefer old school, golden age, or something more specific or contemporary? Where do you think hip hop production is headed next? Discuss dammit!


BONUS MxTRA VIDEO: Walkthrough of a hip hop production session

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*music credit: REC - "Sing Owwt"

*mid roll music credit: The Drop - "Outerloper"

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