Part of speech: n.
Quotation: The introduction of live vocals to the sound systems—which began innocently as just another way to top Dodd?s competition—started in 1956 when Downbeat’s Winston “Count” Machuki stepped out from behind his turntable and cracked jokes, recited slang and American jive, and peppered the records with vocal tics (called “peps”) that shared elements with beatboxing.
Author:
Scott Plagenhoef
Article, document, publication, web site:
Pitchfork Date of publication:
May, 2004
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