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Hip-Hop: 8 Legendary ProducersCan we imagine Guru without DJ Premier and De La Soul without Prince Paul? Behind every iconic rapper and cult group, there is a visionary producer who learned from his predecessors and developed his own sound. From the pioneer Marley Marl, who laid the foundations for modern production by showing what could be done with the first samples, to the shooting star J Dilla who, before his death at the age of 32, managed to leave a lasting mark on the genre, not to forget Bomb Squad’s sonic revolution and Dr Dre’s undisputed dominance on the West Coast. Here’s an overview of the studio masters that have ruled the hip-hop world for thirty years.
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One of the most bizarre, funny and at the same time skillful hip-hop acts ever, Brooklyn-based Fu-Schnickens came up in 1992 with their highly acclaimed debut 'F.U.: Don't Take It Personal', containing the all-time classics 'True Fuschnick', 'Movie Scene' and 'La Schmoove'.In 1993 Poc-Fu, Moc-Fu and Chip-Fu had a Top-40-entry with their single 'What's Up Doc?' , featuring the NBA star Shaquille O'Neal, but their following album 'Nervous Breakdown' (1994) failed and thus they silently disappeared again from the hiphop scene.