Grandmaster Flash, one of hip-hop's founding fathers and the creator of the Quick Mix, was the first person to change the arrangements of songs by using duplicate copies of records and manually editing/repeating the climatic part (later called the "break") by rubbing the record back and forth. This became known as "cutting", which was later called "scratching". His deejaying style caught fire in The Bronx (and the world) and helped to propel DJs such as Funkmaster Flex, Grand Wizard Theodore, Kid Capri, DJ Scribble, Jazzy Jeff, Jam Master Jay, Q Bert, the Scratch Pickles, Cash Money, and many others, to stardom. Flash was the first to debut trick deejaying skills like mixing records behind his back or beneath tables, kicking mixing faders with his feet, and the like. In the late 1980s, he was also the first DJ to develop and market his own DJ device, called the Flashformer. His group, The Furious Five, was a premier group toward the mid-1970s, known for their choreography, studded leather stage wear, and fierce rapping skills. Group member Cowboy was the first MC for Flash, who pioneered phrases like "Throw your hands in the air, and wave 'em like ya just don't care!," Clap your hands to the beat!," and "Everybody say, ho!," which have become staple in rap and hip-hop culture. Flash's 1981 single, "The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel" was their first record to demonstrate hip-hop deejaying skills and the group's 1982 hit "The Message" was the first serious rap record. As one of hip-hops pioneer DJs, Flash is responsible for introducing some of the following break records: "Take Me to the Mardi Gras" by Bob James, "I Can't Stop" by John Davis and the Monster Orchestra, and "Disco Flight 78", and a host of other records. Flash grew up in the South Bronx with a wide appreciation of music. He would sneak and raid his father's record collection and listen to records by Glenn Miller, Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, Dinah Washington, and Stan Kenton. He would also raid his older sister's collection and listen to Michael Jackson, Tito Puente, Eddie Palmieri, James Brown, Joe Corba, Sly and the Family Stone, and many others. Grandmaster Flash was fascinated with electronics, and his mother eventually sent him to Samuel Gompers Vocational High School to pursue his interest. SOURCE: http://www.grandmasterflash.com The Message Message From Beat Street: Best Of Grandmaster Flash $11.98

Last updated by Editor's Pick Aug 7, 2008.

Best guide to hip hop, soul, reggae concerts & events in San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles & New York City + music, videos, radio and more

Subscribe to E-Blast

WIN TICKETS

Nas
Wednesday, Nov 5 @ Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, SF

Raekown & Mobb Deep
Saturday, Nov 15 @ UC Theatre, Berkeley

How the Grouch Stole Christmas
Friday, Dec 5 @ UC Theatre, Berkeley

Atmosphere
Friday, Feb 13 @ Fox Theater, Oakland

Connect

Members

Photos

  • Add Photos
  • View All

Latest Activity

Tampa Mystic posted blog posts
12 hours ago
Editor's Pick posted discussions
14 hours ago
realmuzik posted a discussion

From NYC to MIA

Steven Hall, the creative force behind Remix Kingz, is stepping into a bold new chapter with his groundbreaking community-focused movement, Traffik N Sex. Known for shaping dynamic sounds and elevating rising talent, Steven continues to make waves through impactful music and innovative outreach. With the movement gaining momentum, he is pushing a message forward through…See More
yesterday
Editor's Pick posted discussions
yesterday
2 videos by Editor's Pick were featured
yesterday
Editor's Pick posted videos
Wednesday
Tampa Mystic posted blog posts
Wednesday
realmuzik posted a discussion

Misha Releases Captivating New Single “Burning Fire” ft. BeMyFiasco

Acclaimed R&B artist and producer Misha and Grammy nominated R&B songstress BeMyFiasco just released their highly anticipated single titled “Burning Fire”. “Burning Fire” channels pure late-night energy that is sensual, hazy, and drenched in slow-motion desire. The track unfolds like an intimate confession, with its mantra-driven hook and hypnotic groove,…See More
Wednesday
Editor's Pick posted discussions
Tuesday
Editor's Pick posted discussions
Saturday
Editor's Pick posted videos
Nov 28
Editor's Pick updated an event
Thumbnail

THROWBACK featuring Ren the Vinyl Archaeologist at Hello Stranger Bar, Oakland

December 10, 2025 at 9pm to July 8, 2026 at 1:45am
WEDNESDAY DEC 10 THROWBACK (2nd & 4th Wednesdays) All Throwbacks: Hip Hop, Soul/Funk, Reggae +more!Featuring Ren the Vinyl Archaeologist (True Skool)at Hello Stranger Bar, 1724 Broadway, Oakland. Doors 8pm. DJ Set starts at 9pm. No cover!>> RSVP HERE…See More
Nov 28

© 2025   Created by Ren the Vinyl Archaeologist.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service