Yo! The early days of Hip Hop 1982-84. Photography by Sophie Bramly
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Over 250 rarely seen stunning images documenting the rise of
hip-hop in the early 1980s. This book features many stunning and
intimate images of a star-studded roll call of legendary hip-hop
figures, many of whom were just relatively known at the time, and
while all in their ascendency - including Kool Herc, Afrika
Bambaataa, Grandmixer DST, Jazzy Jay, Red Alert, Grandmaster Melle
Mel, Kurtis Blow, Lisa Lee, the Fat Boys, Run-DMC, Beastie Boys &
many more. In the early 1980s, hip hop was becoming a fully- formed
cultural force rather than just a musical fashion and this book
documents all four essential elements of this new world of Hip-Hop:
the emcees, the deejays, the graffiti artists and the breakdancers.
Here you will see legendary graffiti artists captured at work and
play (such as Keith Haring, Dondi, Futura, Phase One, Zephyr, Lady
Pink), and breakdancers including members of Magnificent Force,
Dynamic Breakers, and the Rock Steady Crew. Sophie Bramly lived in
New York in the early 1980s and became firmly embedded in the
emergent scene. The book features many stunning, intimate images of
a star-studded roll call of legendary hip hop figures, all of whom
were only just getting known or in their ascendency. These include
Kool Herc, Afrika Bambaataa, Grandmixer DST, Jazzy Jay, Red Alert,
Grandmaster Melle Mel, Kurtis Blow, Lisa Lee, the Fat Boys,
Run-DMC, Beastie Boys and many more. Bramly knew that hip hop was
becoming a cultural force rather than just a musical fashion, and
spent many hours photographing the four essential elements of this
new world: the emcees, the deejays, the graffiti artists and the
break dancers. So aside from the many stars of hip-hop you will
also see legendary graffiti artists captured at work and play, such
as Keith Haring, Dondi, Futura, Phase One, Zephyr and Lady Pink, as
well as breakdancers including members of Magnificent Force,
Dynamic Breakers and the Rock Steady Crew. In 1984, Bramly returned
to France where she became deeply involved in bringing Hip-Hop to
Europe, continuing to photograph and document this culture. In 1987
Bramly presented and hosted Yo! MTV Raps, the first ever hip-hop
show on the channel."In 1981, photographer Sophie Bramly
moved from France to New York and for two years documented the Big
Apple’s burgeoning hip-hop scene, taking pictures of graffiti
artists, breakdancers and rappers such as the Beastie Boys and
Run-DMC.” - The Guardian “This wonderfully hefty photography title
documents the early years of hip hop”. - Record Culture "During the
early 80s, on Saturday nights at the Roxy in downtown Manhattan and
at the Bronx River Center, acts like Run-D.M.C., Afrika Bambaataa
and Fab 5 Freddy created a totally new scene in New York. French
photojournalist Sophie Bramly moved to New York in 1981, when she
was just 21, and began photographing it all - when no one else was
paying attention”. - I-D