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Soundscape 04: 93 ‘til Infinity

September 14, 2021 Posted by Soundscape Enterprise™ Articles

Soundscapes is a running catalogue of monthly playlists curated by UWSA collective Soundscape Enterprise™ as an ode to the original Studio Soundtrack series on Bridge. 

Some say that scarcity breeds creativity. From turntables to laptops, the genre of hip-hop was birthed from sounds produced through limited resources and ingenuity. Whether scratching vinyls or finger drumming, the artists that pioneered these sounds know how to master the art of fusion and mixing. Soundscape 04: 93 ‘til Infinity brings us back to school on the flows and rhymes of MCs and producers from the early days of hip-hop until now. 🎤🥁🎹

Tell us what you think — and follow us on instagram @soundscapeenterprise for more content.

 Call for collaborators: send us a DM on instagram if you have playlist ideas! 🎧

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