Description of Cut & Paste
When Coldcut spliced elements of Ofra Haza and 1960s hi-fi instructional discs into their legendary remix of Eric B & Rakim's "Paid In Full" back in 1987, they instantly established new borders for hip-hop. While rap remained a black American phenomenon due the requirements of keeping it real, white British kids brought all kinds of new influences to bear on this fledgling musical form. The excursions of Coldcut, M/A/R/R/S and others in the 1980s paved the way for everything from rave to trip-hop, yet we've never tired of juxtaposing sounds with turntables and samplers for the sheer joy of the bastard forms created. Coldcut certainly haven't: their Ninja Tune label supports the cerebral Cut & Paste of DJ Food and the playful turntablism of Kid Koala. Always too abstract to be classed as hip-hop, these kind of beat-based experiments continue to suggest alternatives to dancefloor stagnation.
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Coldcut
Matt Black and Jonathon
Moore, together since the
mid-1980s, create a hybrid
of experimental and
electronic music. Black a...
Kid Koala
An immensely talented DJ
from Canada, Kid Koala is
known for his complex cuts
and crazy sound collages.
His albums include "Scrat...
The Avalanches
With roots in punk, Robbie
Chater and Darrin Seltmann
started this Trip-Hop group
of scratch/sample fiends.