Here’s a question from the always insightful Debbie Chachra:
@ethanhein I just realized you are the right person to ask this–are there great analyses that make the connection between Bach's Art of Fugue and sampling in hip-hop?
— Deb Chachra is mostly not here (@debcha) June 12, 2020
@ethanhein [Query prompted by hearing DJ Dahi talk about the key elements of sampling being looping, chopping, and reversing: https://t.co/hsUH3hB3Ml , and bearing in mind my understanding of "Art of Fugue" mostly comes from Hofstadter's GODEL, ESCHER, BACH]
— Deb Chachra is mostly not here (@debcha) June 12, 2020
Debbie’s intuition is correct, there is a connection between sample flipping and fugue writing. This connection supports a core argument of my dissertation research: hip-hop is a valuable area of study not only because it’s significant in and of itself, but also because it provides a set of methodologies you can use to understand other kinds of music as well. Let’s dig in!