1) A reading list retracing the @Roland_US sound in rap, Miami bass, bounce, electro, and instrumental hip-hop.
3) Drum Machine Classics: 10 808 Tracks You May Not Know

The Roland TR-808 can create everything from a love song to a raging anthem. No wonder genres from industrial to rock to rap welcome the drum machine.

Article by @jakeuitti via @Roland_US

https://articles.roland.com/ten-808-tracks-you-may-not-know/
7) "I looked in the Village Voice and saw an ad stating, 'Man with drum machine, $30 a session.' His name was Joe and he had an 808, so we paid him to come in and do the beats."- Arthur Baker on making "Planet Rock"

By @RichBuskin via @soundonsoundmag

https://www.soundonsound.com/people/afrika-bambaataa-soulsonic-force-planet-rock
8) "Just the 808, one keyboard and a [Roland] SH-101, a vocoder and a mic – in a real recording studio...We didn’t know what to do and this is what we came up with."- Egyptian Lover on making "Dial-A-Freak"

Article/interview by @noz via @RBMA

https://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/lectures/egyptian-lover-lecture
9) "‘Fresh Is the Word’ is really the sound of the TR-808. I liked its crispness, the fatness of the kick, and because it was slower it had more of a guttural feeling."- Kurtis Mantronik

Article by @KenMicallef via @EM_Magazine

https://web.archive.org/web/20131021165814/http://www.emusician.com/news/0766/respect-kurtis-mantronik/142729
10) "I wanted to hear so much bass I just kept saying, ‘More bass!’ and the engineer was looking at me like I was crazy. Like, ‘How much bass do you want?!’"- T La Rock on making "It's Yours"

Article by Robbie Ettelson via @unkut

https://www.unkut.com/2008/06/t-la-rock-interview-pt-1-the-story-of-its-yours/
11) "It was humming like bass from hell, so I looked around the store...and the strangest thing happened. Everybody looked up asking, 'Who the fuck is that?' and 'What's the name of that record?'"- Amos Larkins II

By Jacob Katel via @MiamiNewTimes

https://www.miaminewtimes.com/music/amos-larkins-ii-on-his-miami-bass-sound-all-a-mistake-caused-by-cocaine-and-a-stripper-6450084
12) “That was the very first time we heard that 808 rocking like that, but we were smart enough to know, ‘Shit, that sounds incredible.’”- Orville Hall of The Showboys on making “Drag Rap" AKA Triggerman

Article by @NotoriousBMI via @RBMA

https://daily.redbullmusicacademy.com/2018/06/loop-history-triggerman
13) "I bought the 'Triggerman' record, I would’ve thrown it away too, but when I heard that 808 come in at the middle part I was like, 'Oh shit, where the fuck that come from?'"- DJ Spanish Fly

Article by @noz via @RBMA

https://daily.redbullmusicacademy.com/2012/07/noz-pit-stop-memphis-spanish-fly
14) "It was important not to have a baseline but in its place we used the 808...With the decay on it. And did it with clever pitch changes in it."- Hank Shocklee on making 'It Takes A Nation...'

Article by @JohnTatlock via @theQuietus

https://thequietus.com/articles/17101-hank-shocklee-interview
16) "I took a 303 and put it into the SP-1200 and played it from there. That was a new thing, because the 303 was usually only heard in techno music."- Afrika Islam on producing Ice-T's "Drama"

Via @GoodRoadBC's book 'Check the Technique'

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001V7U6W8/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1
17) Interview with late British rapper and producer Derek B where he talks about his studio setup and touches on the Roland gear he used to make his 1988 debut 'Bullet From A Gun.'

Article by @viemarshall via Micro Music/ @mu_zines

http://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/derek-b/5211
18) "The whole thing was sequenced on a Roland 909 ...We just used one of those and an Akai S900. It was the most simple sampling and sequencing system in the world - but it proved really effective."- Three Wize Men

By Tim Ponting via @mu_zines

http://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/three-wize-men/1098
19) "We had to record that song three different times...one time the tape was left in the car and got messed up. Another time it got accidentally erased...Dre added an 808 to the kick to make it thump harder."- Colin Wolfe

By Tony Best via @waxpoetics

https://www.waxpoetics.com/blog/features/articles/musician-colin-wolfe-speaks-building-beats-dr-dre/
20) "I use an Akai 1100 sampler, a Roland MC-50 sequencer that only has 8 tracks, a midi keyboard and some other effects. There are a lot of computers and a lot of software but I like what I have."- DJ Krush

Article by Justin Hardison via Hybrid Magazine

http://www.hybridmagazine.com/level/interviews/1101/djkrush.shtml
22) "Using...an eight-track cassette multitracker, a...SP-202...and a few cheap microphones, Nosdam looped and phased pop and electronic samples...moving furniture, telephone conversations, film clips and...a domestic blender."

By @a_merat via @FACTmag

https://www.factmag.com/2014/11/07/clouddead-dose-one-odd-nosdam-and-why-look-back-at-indie-raps-defining-moment/
23) "Cuts like 'Raid' I did in my hotel room in Brazil on a portable turntable, my (Boss SP) 303, and a little tape deck. I recorded it on tape, came back here, put it on CD, and DOOM made a song out of it."- Madlib

Article by @monkuno via Scratch

https://www.stonesthrow.com/news/mad-skills/
24) “They brought him a little Boss [SP] 303 sampler and little 45 record player. That’s what brought him through to make a lot of music that we hear on Donuts.”- Karriem Riggins

Article by @timmhotep via @TheSource

https://www.stonesthrow.com/news/fantastic-voyage/
25) "Swingology101 was done with Reason 5. I’ll make a beat on Reason and then run it through the 303 or 404 for its compression to dirty it up. A lot of times I combine stuff."- Dibiase

Article by @ginosorcinelli via Micro-Chop https://microchop.substack.com/p/dibiase-discusses-303s-404s-mpcs-80b
26) "An SP 505 and a microphone...it’s what I use as my production base so I'm very comfortable with it. The buttons are perfect for my live playing...and I like that no one else is using it!"- Pursuit Grooves

By Sam Collenette via @fabriclondon

https://www.fabriclondon.com/blog/view/introducing-pursuit-grooves
29) This Sound Is All Over Hip-Hop Today—And It Comes From an Unexpected Place

Article by @KianaFitz

https://www.complex.com/music/2018/08/this-sound-is-all-over-hip-hop-today-comes-from-unexpected-place
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