Dilla Time: The Life and Afterlife of J Dilla, the Hip-Hop Producer Who Reinvented Rhythm

Dilla Time: The Life and Afterlife of J Dilla, the Hip-Hop Producer Who Reinvented Rhythm

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  • Create Date:2022-01-27 00:51:05
  • Update Date:2025-09-14
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  • Author:Dan Charnas
  • ISBN:0374139946
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Summary

Equal parts biography, musicology, and cultural history, Dilla Time chronicles the life and legacy of J Dilla, a musical genius who transformed the sound of popular music for the twenty-first century。

He wasn’t known to mainstream audiences, even though he worked with renowned acts like D’Angelo and Erykah Badu and influenced the music of superstars like Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson。 He died at the age of thirty-two, and in his lifetime he never had a pop hit。 Yet since his death, J Dilla has become a demigod: revered by jazz musicians and rap icons from Robert Glasper to Kendrick Lamar; memorialized in symphonies and taught at universities。 And at the core of this adulation is innovation: a new kind of musical time-feel that he created on a drum machine, but one that changed the way “traditional” musicians play。

In Dilla Time, Dan Charnas chronicles the life of James DeWitt Yancey, from his gifted childhood in Detroit, to his rise as a Grammy-nominated hip-hop producer, to the rare blood disease that caused his premature death; and follows the people who kept him and his ideas alive。 He also rewinds the histories of American rhythms: from the birth of soul in Dilla’s own “Motown,” to funk, techno, and disco。 Here, music is a story of Black culture in America and of what happens when human and machine times are synthesized into something new。 Dilla Time is a different kind of book about music, a visual experience with graphics that build those concepts step by step for fans and novices alike, teaching us to “see” and feel rhythm in a unique and enjoyable way。

Dilla’s beats, startling some people with their seeming “sloppiness,” were actually the work of a perfectionist almost spiritually devoted to his music。 This is the story of the man and his machines, his family, friends, partners, and celebrity collaborators。 Culled from more than 150 interviews about one of the most important and influential musical figures of the past hundred years, Dilla Time is a book as delightfully detail-oriented and unique as J Dilla’s music itself。

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of course dan charnas wrote a killer book。 like the Big Payback, Dilla Time will be read for years and years and years

Joey Valdez

To chronicle the life and work of an artist as heavily mythologized as J Dilla is a daring aspiration。 Dilla Time, however, impresses beyond the standards of the monumental task by illustrating James Yancey's humanity, following the ripples of his influence into the work of artists like D'Angelo, Janet Jackson, and Kendrick Lamar, and explaining the genius of Dilla's production in a way that simultaneously captures the full depth of his production techniques in the context of American music and To chronicle the life and work of an artist as heavily mythologized as J Dilla is a daring aspiration。 Dilla Time, however, impresses beyond the standards of the monumental task by illustrating James Yancey's humanity, following the ripples of his influence into the work of artists like D'Angelo, Janet Jackson, and Kendrick Lamar, and explaining the genius of Dilla's production in a way that simultaneously captures the full depth of his production techniques in the context of American music and presents it in an accessible way that even casual hip hop fans can appreciate。 It is a love letter to Detroit, African (and African American) music history, and the underappreciated field of music technology, portraying Yancey as a conduit through which all of these contextual factors could synergize into a revolutionary style of hip hop music。 Much music writing falls into the trap of overly effusive words of praise for its subject in a tone that feels more like the superfluous words of a fan rather than a unique perspective that contributes more to the reader's understanding of an artist beyond what one could find clicking through Wikipedia and a few interviews。 avoids this by telling the story of Dilla's rise to stardom through the eyes of his friends, family, and revered contemporaries like Q-Tip, Pete Rock, DJ Jazzy Jeff, and ?uestlove。 There are so many fly-on-the-wall stories from the making of albums like Fantastic, Vol 2。, Voodoo, Like Water for Chocolate, and Labcabincalifornia that hip hop nerds will adore, as well as heartbreaking recollections of the moments surrounding Dilla's tragic passing by those closest to him。 Dilla Time pairs this with chapters outlining the evolution of African American music, digital music technology, and scholarly analyses of Dilla's programming technique。 Put together, Dilla Time's hybrid biography/musicology leaves readers with a true understanding of the depth of J Dilla's talent and innovation -- so much that it makes you wonder why all music biographies are not written and structured like this。Note: This review was written based on an uncorrected proof received in advance by MCD/Macmillan Publishers。 。。。more