A new book chronicling the initial union of rock and hip-hop that would eventually seed the nü-metal movement that dominated the late 90s and early 00s is being lined up for a February 05th release. Steven Blush, known for his work on the 2001 book ‘American Hardcore‘ and more, has penned that 328-page read, which will be published by Backbeat Books.
Titled, ‘When Rock Met Hip-Hop: How Run-DMC, Aerosmith, Anthrax, The Beastie Boys, and More Crossed Cultural and Musical Boundaries‘, a press release spells out what you can expect:
‘One of the most important events in modern music history remains the late ’80s cross-pollination when rock met hip hop. From Aerosmith and Run-DMC‘s groundbreaking collaboration, the Beastie Boys’ License to Ill use of Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, Black Sabbath to Public Enemy joining up with Anthrax, Rick Rubin and Russell Simmons, De La Soul and 3rd Bass, to the 344 hip hop records that sampled Billy Squier’s “The Big Beat”—this era exemplified creative possibilities and cultural energy that defined a generation. Rap records sampled rock bands, elevating sampling into an art form and influencing all other genres of popular music.
The book WHEN ROCK MET HIP-HOP explores the many ways the fusion of rap and rock gave hope to a sense of interracial harmony, confronting sociocultural fault lines, and sparking collaborations that forever altered the course of popular music. In keeping with Steven Blush’s celebrated works—When Rock Met Disco and When Rock Met Reggae—this book illuminates the musical cross collision and cultural fallout that changed the sound and significance of popular music for the better and remains an influence today.
Steven Blush draws from decades of experience as an author, journalist, documentarian and active participant in the culture at that time. A pioneer in chronicling musical boundary-breakers, Blush brings incisive cross-genre analysis and first-person interviews with the visionaries who made music history. From documenting the underground hardcore movement to following the evolution of hybrid genres, Blush’s legacy shines in his exploration of the stories, sounds, and intersections that shaped generations. His acclaimed books include American Hardcore, American Hair Metal, 45 Dangerous Minds, Lost Rockers, New York Rock, When Rock Met Disco, and When Rock Met Reggae. He produced and wrote the Sundance Film Festival-premiered documentary film American Hardcore (Sony Pictures Classics, 2006) and is recognized for his deep-dive interview style, first honed at Seconds Magazine. Blush lives in New York.
WHEN ROCK MET HIP-HOP is not just a chronicle of music—it’s a testament to cultural transformation, artistic fusion, and the resilient spirit that keeps the beat alive.’
Pre-orders are available now through Amazon.
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