MIDI@40 and Hip-Hop@50 Anniversary Celebrations Await at The 2023 NAMM
hip-hop and MIDI, and the relationship between technology and music creation. Together, hip-hop and MIDI — as an underlying, enabling technology — have had a global impact in breaking down barriers and making music more accessible.
“MIDI@40 not only showcases all of the amazing MIDI products that have impacted music over
the past 40 years but also looks forward to the future with MIDI 2.0 products that will continue to
shape the way music is made for decades to come,Athan Billias, President of the MIDI Association
HipHop@50 Events At April NAMM
TEC Experience on Thursday night
Chuck D, the legendary leader and founder of rap group Public Enemy, social activist, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, and GRAMMY® Lifetime Achievement Award winner, will be honored with NAMM’s Impact Music & Culture Award at The 2023 NAMM Show, being held April 13-15, in Anaheim, California.
The Impact Music & Culture Award was conceived by musician, producer and songwriter Brian Hardgroove as an opportunity to recognize individuals who move culture through the power of music. The award will be presented at NAMM for the very first time. Chuck D will be on hand to accept the award, presented at the TEC Experience on Thursday, April 13 from 6-7:30 p.m.
The recognition comes as part of The NAMM Show’s Hip-Hop 50 celebration, a curated slate of sessions and events throughout the conference that pay tribute to a genre of music that has greatly influenced culture, music, and music-making products.
“As an outgrowth of hip-hop culture, rap music has revolutionized popular music with an impact not seen since the emergence of rock and roll. One of hip-hop’s most influential artists is Public Enemy’s Chuck D,” shared Hardgroove, Public Enemy’s bassist and bandleader and founder of Resonant Alien. “I had the opportunity to watch Chuck up close and witness first-hand the impact he’s had on music fans worldwide. It will be an honor for me to present Chuck with the first Impact Music & Culture Award as part of this year’s TEC Experience at NAMM.”
As an outgrowth of hip-hop culture, rap music has revolutionized popular music with an impact not seen since the emergence of rock and roll. One of hip-hop’s most influential artists is Public Enemy’s Chuck.
I had the opportunity to watch Chuck up close and witness first-hand the impact he’s had on music fans worldwide.
It will be an honor for me to present Chuck with the first Impact Music & Culture Award as part of this year’s TEC Experience at NAMM.by Hardgroove, Public Enemy’s bassist and bandleader and founder of Resonant Alien.
Only You Can Set You Free:
Living Colour’s Muzz Skillings on the Making and Impact of ‘Vivid’ and ‘Time’s Up’
Friday, April 14, 2023 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM · 1 hr. (America/Los_Angeles)
Streaming will start Friday, April 14, 2023 12:00 PM
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In-Person & Livestream on NAMM +
Muzz Skillings is a multi Grammy Award-winning artist most widely known as the original bass player from Living Colour. He has also recorded and performed with Michael Jackson, Robert Plant, Elvis Costello among others. Born and raised in Southeast Queens, New York, he enjoyed the environment which enabled him to record and perform in the styles and genres of music such as Rock, Jazz, Jazz Fusion, Salsa, Merengue, Contemporary Gospel, and R&B.
He has also partnered with the United Nations, conceiving and developing their first Global Media Event to eradicate AIDS, and has written, narrated directed the NFL Films presentation of his not-for-profit organization, Audible For Autism, partnering with the NFL.
On Friday, Hip-Hop@50 will present “Chuck D on Hip-Hop@50.”
Hosted by Brian Hardgroove, the session will feature an in-depth conversation with legendary rapper and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame leader of Public Enemy, Chuck D. Come hear the history of this American cultural phenomenon through the lens of a legend that influenced the genre like no other.
MIDI@40 Educational Sessions
Wearable technology has had the promise and ability to usher music into a new era, letting us go beyond sound and enter into new multi-sensory experiences for both creators and audience members. But despite this potential, the question remains: Why are the music and entertainment industries not realizing and better showcasing these next-generation innovations?
Join A3E for a fascinating discussion on the intersection of creative imagination and technological innovation. A panel of experts will explore the ways in which wearable technology is transforming the entertainment industry, how it will expand artistic expression and create more inclusion for audience members, and how we can bridge the gap between artists and developers creating transformative collaboration opportunities.
The MIDI@40 and Hip-Hop@50 celebrations will come together on Saturday, April 15 from 3–5 p.m. with an All Star concert
At Saturday’s anniversary celebration, lifetime achievement awards will be presented to (or posthumously honor) legendary music industry innovators who created the modern music production environment of synths, drum machines, and sequencers, including Bob Moog, Don Buchla, Ikutaro Kakehashi, Tsutomu Katoh, Roger Linn, Tom Oberheim, Alan Pearlman, Dave Rossum, and Dave Smith.
The musicians, composers and performance artists selected as MIDI brand ambassadors represent the beautiful diversity of cultures and people from all over the world and music from different genres and generations brought together by music and MIDI.
- Rick Feds and Cécile Delaurentis will be showing off the Embodme Erae Touch next generation MIDI Controller, Mimu gloves and the Ableton Push.
The show will climax with a performance from The Ambassador of Soul, Ellis Hall.
Blind since the age of 18, Hall has written nearly 4,000 blues, gospel, and soul songs and performed with the likes of Ray Charles, Natalie Cole, Herbie Hancock, Tower of Power, Bobby Womack, and Stevie Wonder.
A NAMM JAMM to close the April Show
The MIDI@40 and HipHop@50 celebrations are truly joined together musically in a finale written by Brockett Parsons, keyboard player for Lady Gaga where many of the performers from HipHop@50 and MIDI@40 will join the stage for a final JAMM at NAMM.
“The MIDI@40 and Hip-Hop@50 celebrations have come together in a perfect creative storm.
Hip-hop and MIDI have both made music more accessible to more people and changed our global music culture.
Brian Hardgroove, Resonant Alien and Public Enemy