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The Album’ 39 Years Ago

On this day in 1986, the founder and guiding force of the Almighty Zulu Nation, Afrika Bambaataa, along with the Soulsonic Force, released Planet Rock: The Album on the influential imprint Tommy Boy Records. The project brought together seven tracks recorded by the collective, anchored by their groundbreaking hit Planet Rock, a record that forever changed the trajectory of Hip Hop, dance music, and electronic production.

What makes this album so important is not only its impact on the culture but its global reach. Members of the pioneering German electronic group Kraftwerk became an integral part of its sonic identity through the sampling and interpolation of their classics Trans Europe Express and Numbers. These sounds, originally created with analog synths and sequencers, were transformed into a new language when fused with the rhythm and energy of Bronx Hip Hop.

The album also features contributions from rap icon Melle Mel and Washington DC legends Trouble Funk, adding layers of style and cultural flavor that reflected the diversity of the scene at the time. It was a rare moment where Hip Hop, electronic music, funk, and go go collided in the same space, with results that pushed Black music into a completely new era.

It is important to note that the title track Planet Rock had already been recorded and released four years earlier, in 1982, before the full album came together. That single went on to become one of the most influential songs in modern music, shaping breakdance culture, inspiring the birth of electro, and laying the blueprint for countless producers around the world who studied its drum programming and futuristic sound design.

Nearly four decades later, Planet Rock: The Album remains a monument in Hip Hop history, a project that proved the culture was never confined to one sound or one location. Instead, it showed how global influences could come together to build something entirely new.

Salute to Afrika Bambaataa and the entire Soulsonic Force for creating a timeless classic that continues to echo through every corner of the culture.



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