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Celluloid Records returns to the fray with a stunning re-issue of the arguably the most sampled record of our time: Fab 5 Freddy - 'Change The Beat.'

Graffiti Artist, Hiphop pioneer and now a Hiphop historian. Fab 5 Freddy's contributions to hip-hop culture have been numerous (he's even name-checked in Blondie hit 'Rapture') . In the late 1970s and early 1980s he became an unofficial bridge between the uptown graffiti and early rap scenes, and the downtown art and punk music scenes, bringing the whole 'music, hip-hop, art, break dancing and urban cultural thing to the downtown table.'

The original 1982 release was one of a series of five 12"s each to feature interlocking poster art from Futura 2000.

Recorded and produced by Bill Laswell. Jean Karakos, founder of Celluloid Records, recalls the party-atmosphere filled evening when it was recorded, "Freddy was singing in English and some French but couldn't quite nail the whole song. We were trying lots of experimental ideas even some rapping in Japanese. It was an evening of pure energy and creativity. Eventually the wife of Bernard Zekri, B-side, sung the whole song in more or less one take. It was so good that became the B-side of the record".

Possibly one of the most famous moments comes at the end of the B-side version. Here a vocoder / white noise effect is used at the end when the beat stops. Freddy says "Ahhhhh, this stuff is really fresh", a line which is quite possibly the most scratched sample in the history of hip-hop music. It was first used in the 1983 Herbie Hancock single Rockit and has been used in countless hip-hop tracks ever since.

Now, digitally restored with original artwork, Change The Beat is set to get juices flowing once again in our continuing series of re-issues from the gargantuan Celluloid catalogue.

Your can hear an interview with Jean Karakos (founder of Celluloid Records) on our website; www.celluloidrecords.net

Here Jean talks about the night this famous track was made and other words of music legendry. Get excited.

http://www.celluloidrecords.net

Comments

8 years ago

stickypalmping

This is the real HipHop for those that don't know.

8 years ago

alunmauve

According to Bill Laswell, the "Awww, This stuff is really Fresh" vocal was spoken by Roger Trilling (Freddy's manager and not Fab 5 Freddy. Roger is reported to have been mimicking a well known record company executive who would often use that phrase when trying to describe a record that he thought was worth signing.

8 years ago

Administração Anhanguera

linda musica dos anos 80 ( Brasil) Zininho

8 years ago

John Taylor

The bass is so dang deep!!! 1982 KPOO FM Change the beat is sooooooo dope. Freddie had mad skills.

8 years ago

Ken Omega

One of THE DOPEST singles ever!

9 years ago

Jarvis Garcia

The white kids in Idaho were like wtf is this (if they even heard it). When I got into college in '84,it rose up again and the clubs were hopping...for Idaho standards anyway! LOL

9 years ago

Matthew Kopka

I'm taking it this was produced by Bill Laswell? Check out the bass at ca. the 3:20 mark. There's a freshness, a sense of possibility there. . . Good times, good times.

9 years ago

Christy Fearn

Danceteria...

9 years ago

TONE B HURT

NEW YORK '82 IT WAS THE ACTION.

9 years ago

Don Gato

I swear I ordered a bunch of cutout copies of this 12" from Celluloid before they went under and none had the famous "ahhh this stuff" sample I do have the black covered "Un Sale Histoire" 12" that has it though. There must have been different pressings of this 12" with the colored "puzzle" covers.

9 years ago

TuneStunnaMusic

I assume the "This stuff is really fresh" was deliberately left out of the outro for some odd reason....

9 years ago

darnell kimbrew

Fab5 English or French......Dope

9 years ago

vinylsensation

This track is still extremely cool, but whoever mixed it must have been drunk as hell because that Oberheim DMX drum machine is clipping through the roof!

10 years ago

Gregg Stizzl

FOR FAZE FOR GOD WORKS THRU PEOPLE

10 years ago

Lucien Darthard

Shanghai Sunday Throwback !

10 years ago

WeActOnImpulse Official

Thumbs up if you got here from The Verge! 

10 years ago

Sean Tilley

Aww yeah

10 years ago

discorobotification

I was generally surprised that this is the most sampled song and not The Winstons song Amen Brother.

10 years ago

Eyong Denis

WOW!!! Here it comes the most sampled song ever.

10 years ago

FRANK151

The French in this song sounds so dope!

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