Arthur Baker
Arthur Baker started DJing in the early-70s in his native Boston and released his first production in 1977. Moving to New York in the early 80s at the peak of disco, Arthur first heard Kraftwerk's 'Trans-Europe Express' and was inspired to transpose that evocative melody with an electronic drum track, which eventually became Afrika Bambaataa and Planet Patrol's iconic 'Planet Rock', the first electronic hip-hop tune, which had a monumental impact as electro-funk was born in NYC. As well as...See more
Arthur Baker started DJing in the early-70s in his native Boston and released his first production in 1977. Moving to New York in the early 80s at the peak of disco, Arthur first heard Kraftwerk's 'Trans-Europe Express' and was inspired to transpose that evocative melody with an electronic drum track, which eventually became Afrika Bambaataa and Planet Patrol's iconic 'Planet Rock', the first electronic hip-hop tune, which had a monumental impact as electro-funk was born in NYC. As well as pioneering the 'cut 'n' paste' sampling technique, Baker also foresaw the coming dance music trend by hiring DJs to help mix his own releases to give maximum impact on the dancefloor. In the intervening years, as a producer and record label head, Arthur has released countless records and remixes and continues to DJ internationally. Alongside rapper Nas, Arthur is currently working on a Broadway musical adaptation of classic hip-hip film Beat Street . He also curates the Dancemasters compilation series and presents the 'Baker's Revenge' radio show on SiriusXM. He lives in Miami Florida. See less
Arthur Baker's Featured Books
Arthur Baker book reviews
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James Buchanan: The American Presidents Series: The 15th President, 1857-1861
James Buchanan In The American Presidents Series
About three miles north of the White House in Washington, D.C. there is a beautiful park known as Meridian Hill Park. Among other things, the park features a large memorial to the 15th president of ... Read More
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Arthur Baker's Historic Calligraphic Alphabets
I think this is a good book for beginner calligraphers and those more seasoned ones. Good presentations of instructions Read More
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The calligraphy manual
A professional Foundational calligraphy manual
by tashoo, Jul 9, 2009
This manual is on mastering one of the core calligraphy hands - Foundational (Edward Johnston's modern adaptation of Carolingian minuscule). Arthur Baker demonstrates a superb strong letterform that ... Read More