Introduction / by DJ Kool Herc
Necropolis : the Bronx and the politics of abandonment
Sipple out deh : Jamaica's roots generation and the cultural turn
Blood and fire, with occasional music : the gangs of the Bronx
Making a name : how DJ Kool Herc lost his accent and started hip-hop
Soul salvation : the mystery and faith of Afrika Bambaataa
Furious styles : the evolution of style in the seven-mile world
The world is ours : the survival and transformation of Bronx style
Zulus on a time bomb : hip-hop meets the rockers downtown
1982 : rapture in Reagan's America
End of innocence : the fall of the old school
Things fall apart : the rise of the post-civil rights era
What we got to say : black suburbia, segregation and utopia in the late 1980s
Follow for now : the question of post-civil rights black leadership
The culture assassins : geography, generation and gangsta rap
The real enemy : the cultural riot of Ice Cube's Death certificate
Gonna work it out : peace and rebellion in Los Angeles
All in the same gang : the war on youth and the quest for unity
Becoming the hip-hop generation : The source, the industry, and the big crossover
New world order : globalization, containment and counterculture at the end of the century.
Loop 1: Babylon is burning, 1968-1977. Necropolis : the Bronx and the politics of abandonment ; Sipple out deh : Jamaica's roots generation and the cultural turn ; Blood and fire, with occasional music : the gangs of the Bronx ; Making a name : how DJ Kook Herc lost his accent and started hip-hop
Loop 2: Planet rock: 1975-1986. Soul salvation : the mystery and faith of Afrika Bambaataa ; Furious styles : the evolution of style in tech seven-mile world ; The world is ours : the survival and transformation of Bronx style ; Zulus on a time bomb : Hip-hop meets the rockers downtown ; 1982 : rapture in Reagans' America ; End of innocence : the fall of the old school
Loop 3: The message: 1984-1992. Things fall apart : the rise of tech post-civil rights era ; What we got to say : Black suburbia, segregation and Utopia in the late 1980s ; Follow for now : the question of post-civil rights Black leadership ; The culture assassins : geography, generation and gangsta rap ; The real enemy : the cultural riot of Ice Cube's death certificate
Loop 4: Stakes is high: 1992-2001. Gonna work it out : peace and rebellion in Los Angeles ; All in the same gang ; the war on youth and the quest for unity ; Becoming the hip-hop generation : the source, the industry and the big crossover ; New world order : globalization, containment and counterculture at the end of the century.