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Producer
Hank Shocklee is one of the preeminent figures of the rap world. Producing successful albums for
Public Enemy,
LL Cool J,
Bell Biv Devoe, and
EPMD, as well as remixing albums for
Peter Gabriel,
Tricky, and
Sinéad O'Connor,
Shocklee pioneered a new brand of production in hip-hop music with his noisy, layered style based on equal parts rap, punk, and rock.
Starting his career as a DJ with the party crew Spectrum City, which included
Chuck D among others,
Shocklee helped run a nightclub as well as host mix shows at Aldelphi University's student-run radio station. When
Chuck D was signed to the Def Jam label in 1986,
Shocklee came aboard to help produce the debut album for
Chuck's group,
Public Enemy. The production, with its weird noises and unusual sonic textures, was noticeably different, and the group began to attract a following. By the time of
Public Enemy's second release,
Shocklee had become adept at multi-track recording as well as multi-layering, and the album,
It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, went gold. Branching out into management,
Shocklee formed a partnership in 1989 with old friend
Bill Stephney, calling their joint venture SOUL. The label's first act, a group of white rappers who called themselves
Young Black Teenagers, was poorly received by the black community, sending initial warnings to
Shocklee that his talents were better suited in the studio. Around the same time he began producing for other groups besides
Public Enemy. As the Bomb Squad,
Shocklee and his brother produced
Ice Cube's groundbreaking
Amerikkka's Most Wanted album as well as the soundtrack to the movie Juice.
After
Stephney left the SOUL label he helped to create in 1992,
Shocklee and his brother
Keith established Shocklee Entertainment, combining the two organizations.
Shocklee's innovative production work continues to influence hip-hop as well as rock. ~ Steve Kurutz