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When someone speeds up a sample to make a song they usually remake the bassline using live bass. When someone plays a melody on a keyboard, even those that are synths, thats technically live. Guitars, pianos, bass, brass is used widley in hip hop sense the mid 90s and espaiclly nowdays live music is everywhere.
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It was significant, specifically, not for the techno stuff but for the integration of electro. Bambaataa was the first electro hop. Also, you have the date for him wrong. He released Planet Rock before RUN-DMC released anything. As far as Run-DMC i'll do some research and get back to you on that
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What the hell is readup? And if you know something I don't, just add it to the section, that's how wikipedia works. Planet Rock kickstarted the techno scene on the East Coast, while other lesser known DJs started what would become detroit techno at the same time. As for Run-DMC, what is inaccurately
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Live instrumentation is rare? Thats false and is an over statement. Back when they were strictly sampling and looping breaks, but live insturmentation is any but rare in hip hip. Live instruments are very active in hip hp music and if anything are added to songs with samples, espsically bass lines.
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Hey everyone lets not forget that samples were originally made from live instruments. Lets also not forget how frequently live guitar is sampled in hip hop, such as many 80s groups that still had a funk\disco influence, and especially nowadays. Might wanna go listen to some of your collection
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