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 +"Kraftwerk - I don't think they even knew how big they were among the [[black people|black masses]] back in [[1977]] when they came out with '[[Trans-Europe Express (song)|Trans Europe Express]]'. When that came out I thought that was one of the best and weirdest damn records I ever heard in my life ..That's an amazing group to see -jus' to see what computers and all that can do."--[[Afrika Bambaataa]], 1984, in ''[[Rap Attack: African Jive to New York Hip Hop|Rap Attack]]'' by [[David Toop]]
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''[[Rap Attack: African Jive to New York Hip Hop]]'' (1984) ISBN 0-89608-238-5 - republished with additional chapters as ''[[Rap Attack: African Jive to New York Hip Hop]]'' (1984) ISBN 0-89608-238-5 - republished with additional chapters as
** ''Rap Attack 2: African Rap To Global Hip Hop'' (1992) ISBN 1-85242-243-2 ** ''Rap Attack 2: African Rap To Global Hip Hop'' (1992) ISBN 1-85242-243-2
** ''Rap Attack 3'' (2000) ISBN 1-85242-627-6 ** ''Rap Attack 3'' (2000) ISBN 1-85242-627-6
 +==See also==:''[[Rap Attack]], [[history of hip hop]], [[David Toop]]''
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"Kraftwerk - I don't think they even knew how big they were among the black masses back in 1977 when they came out with 'Trans Europe Express'. When that came out I thought that was one of the best and weirdest damn records I ever heard in my life ..That's an amazing group to see -jus' to see what computers and all that can do."--Afrika Bambaataa, 1984, in Rap Attack by David Toop

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