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Yo! The early days of Hip Hop 1982-84

Photography by Sophie Bramly
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Yo! The early days of Hip Hop 1982-84 captures the vibrant emergence of hip hop culture in New York City through the lens of photographer Sophie Bramly. Arriving from France in 1981, Bramly documented the formative years of hip hop, photographing iconic figures such as Kool Herc, Afrika Bambaataa, Grandmaster Melle Mel, Run-DMC, Beastie Boys and many more while they were still rising stars. The book illustrates hip hop's four essential elements: the emcees, deejays, graffiti artists including Keith Haring and Lady Pink, and breakdancers like the Rock Steady Crew, highlighting an evolving cultural phenomenon beyond just musical trends.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in arts, culture, music history, and those fascinated by the roots of hip hop and street art. Photographers, historians, and fans of urban culture will find it a valuable visual archive of a pivotal moment in New York's creative scene.

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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

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, all while 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.

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.

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.

All these photos speak for a time that is so special, is never coming back and changed the world. It's pretty much this experience that changed everything forever. What makes it amazing, is that you hear stories about superheroes that changed the world, and that was us. - Grand Mixer D. St

One of the curious facts about hip-hop's history is how little photographic documentation exists of the culture's early years. Come the dawn of the Eighties, a handful of talented photographers finally began to pay attention, most notably Henry Chalfant, Martha Cooper, and Joe Conzo. In retrospect, it's clear that each of them focused on a particular element or two of the multiform explosion of creativity that came to be called hip-hop. Henry zeroed in on graffiti. Martha devoted herself to graffiti and breakdancing. And the heart of Joe's work documents the career of the Cold Crush Brothers. Uniquely Sophie Bramly, unlike the others, managed between 1982 and 1984 to put her arms around all four of the hip-hop elements: the emcees, deejays, graffiti artists, and breakdancers. - Bill Adler

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Reviewers praise Bramly's photography for its warmth and intimacy, portraying the close-knit relationships within the burgeoning hip hop community. The images vividly capture moments ranging from riding the subway with the graffiti artist FUTURA to intimate gatherings and club nights, conveying the passion and originality of the movement's pioneers.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781916359826

Publisher: Soul Jazz Records

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 11 November 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Soul Jazz Records

Illustration: 200 Illustrations

Contributors:

  • Photographs by Sophie Bramly
  • Edited by Stuart Baker
  • Introduction by Bill Adler
  • Text by Fab Five Freddy
  • Text by Grand Mixer D.ST
  • The Furious Five Rahiem
  • Text by Arthur Baker
  • The Magnificent Force Zephyr Muhamad
  • Text by Lady Pink

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 225.0mm

Height: 285.0mm

Weight: 1760g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Sophie Bramly is a French photographer born in 1959. In 1982, she moved from France to New York at age 22 and for two years documented the burgeoning hip-hop scene, taking pictures of everyone from graffiti artists and breakdancers to rappers such as the Beastie Boys and Run-DMC. Previously working as a fashion photographer, she returned to France in 1984, bringing a number of US hip-hop artists to Europe and then in 1987 she moved to London to host and produce MTV's first ever hip-hop show, Yo! MTV Raps. She currently lives in Paris and her work is featured extensively at Hip-Hop 360, a six month long exhibition at the Philarmonie de Paris, France (Dec 21-Aug 22).

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