Rockit

E124150

"Rockit" is a groundbreaking 1983 jazz-funk and electro track by Herbie Hancock, widely recognized for its innovative use of turntablism and music video that helped bring scratching into the mainstream.

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Rockit canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
album Future Shock
artist Herbie Hancock
awardReceived Grammy Award for Best R&B Instrumental Performance
awardYear 1984
chartPosition UK Singles Chart number 8
US Dance Club Songs number 1
US R&B chart top 20
chronologyPosition lead single from the album Future Shock
composer Bill Laswell
Herbie Hancock
Michael Beinhorn
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresPerformer D.ST
GrandMixer D.ST
genre electro
funk
jazz fusion
jazz-funk
hasBPM ≈114
hasFeature scratching
turntablism
hasInfluenceOn development of turntablism
integration of hip hop techniques into jazz and pop
hasMusicVideo Rockit music video
isInstrumental true
key F minor
musicVideoDirector Godley & Creme
musicVideoNotableFor heavy rotation on MTV
popularizing DJ scratching in mainstream culture
use of robotic and disjointed mannequins
musicVideoStyle surreal
notableFor fusion of jazz, funk, and electro elements
groundbreaking use of DJ scratching in a mainstream single
innovative music video on MTV
partOfAlbum Future Shock
performer Herbie Hancock
producer Bill Laswell
Material
recordedIn 1983
recordLabel CBS Records
Columbia Records
releaseDate 1983-08-27
releaseYear 1983
usesInstrument drum machine
electric bass
synthesizer
turntables

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Herbie Hancock notableWork Rockit
Herbert Jeffrey Hancock notableWork Rockit
subject surface form: Herbie Hancock
So Excited samplesWork Rockit