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Encyclopedia > Funky drummer

The "funky drummer" break is one of the most used sampled drum loops in hip-hop and drum and bass music, together with the Amen break, which is more related to drum-and-bass. A break is an instrumental or percussion section or interlude during a song derived from or related to stop-time – being a break from the main parts of the song or piece. ... In music, sampling is the act of taking a portion of one sound recording, the sample, and reusing it as an instrument or element of a new recording. ... For other kinds of drums, see drum (disambiguation). ... Hip hop is a cultural movement that began among urban African Americans and Latinos in New York City in the early 1970s, and has since spread around the world. ... It has been suggested that Jungle music be merged into this article or section. ... The Amen break (usually pronounced /ˈeɪmɛn/) is one of the most frequently used sampled drum loops in jungle and drum and bass music. ...


The original song from which the break is sampled is James Brown's song "Funky Drummer" (recorded November 20, 1969 in Cincinnati, Ohio). The drums on the original song are played by Clyde Stubblefield, who was the drummer for Brown's band at that time. Rapper and producer Edan's mix-tape "Sound of the Funky Drummer" features only tracks which use the "Funky Drummer" beat. Website of local Cincinnati Drummer Joe Jahnigen features the original recording, transcription, and his own version of the beat: http://www.joejahnigen.com/grooves.htm . James Brown, known variously as: Soul Brother Number One, the Godfather of Soul, Mr. ... November 20 is the 324th day of the year (325th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1969 (MCMLXIX) was a common year starting on Wednesday For other uses, see Number 1969. ... Nickname: The Queen City Motto: Official website: http://www. ... Clyde Stubblefield is a drummer best known for his work with James Brown. ... Edan (born Edan Portnoy) is an alternative rapper, DJ and producer based in Boston, USA. He is a member of the band Fiber 2001 and is known for his eclectic mix of classic mid-eighties till early nineties hip hop with 60s rock, funk and other styles. ...


Rappers who sample James Brown have included references to him and even this song in their lyrics, two examples being LL Cool J in "Boomin' System" ("The girlies, they smile, they see me comin, I'm steady hummin, I got the Funky Drummer drummin") and Public Enemy in "Fight the Power" ("1989 the number, another summer, Sound of the funky drummer.") James Todd Smith (born January 14, 1968) is an American hip hop artist better known by his stage name, LL Cool J (Ladies Love Cool James). He is best known for romantic ballads like I Need Love as well as hardcore rap like I Cant Live Without My Radio... Public Enemy, also known as PE, are a seminal hip hop group known for their politically charged lyrics and their interest in the concerns of the African American community. ...

 10-second sample of the drum break. 

The following is an incomplete list of tracks that employ the funky drummer break.


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Clyde Stubblefield - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (221 words)
Clyde Stubblefield is a drummer best known for his work with James Brown.
He may be the most widely sampled (yet uncompensated) musician in the world - his groove on James Brown's "Funky Drummer" is believed to be the world's most sampled record.
In 1995 he played on the self-titled album by the rock band Garbage, led by fellow Madison resident Butch Vig.
Funky drummer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (398 words)
The "funky drummer" break is one of the most used sampled drum loops in hip-hop and drum and bass music, together with the Amen break, which is more related to drum-and-bass.
The original song from which the break is sampled is James Brown's song "Funky Drummer" (recorded November 20, 1969 in Cincinnati, Ohio).
The drums on the original song are played by Clyde Stubblefield, who was the drummer for Brown's band at that time.
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