Low Bap is a sub-genre of the
Greek hip hop music scene, that emerged in the mid-1990s as the sound of the prominent Greek hip hop group
Active Member. It's characterized by slower
tempo and
rapping than usual, often combined with lyrics of political content. The words "Low Bap" don't have a specific meaning, they merely represent a perspective on life, society and politics that people in the movement have. The Low Bap movement has been expanded, so that today it includes bookstores, youth centers and specialized magazines. Cinematic attempts, concerts, and festivals have also taken place in an effort to broaden the scope of the movement, and introduce new bands to the genre's range of followers.
The beginning
In June 1992, during a live performance of Public Enemy in
Nikaia,
B.D. Foxmoor, X-Ray and MCD met each other and created one of the first Greek
hip hop groups,
Active Member. People inspired by this attempt at the creation of Active Member, soon founded
Freestyle Productions, a production group that assisted in the production of Active Member's first two disks, two more LP's (a B.D. Foxmoor's personal disk and mixed collection of tracks from groups that existed that time) as well as a maxi single. In 1995, hip hop music was not well-known in Greece. That time, Active Member managed to attract great discographic companies and signed up with the consortium Warner (
Warner Music Group). Some months later, the third disk of Active Member was produced, under the name
To Megalo Kolpo (The Great Wangle), and became widely known. In that album, Active Member decided to rename hip hop as they had taken it in, thus naming it Low Bap.
Low Bap Manifesto
“Support your word with your life and vice versa”, or to make it short “you walk, you talk”: this is the path that leads to Low Bap. It is the new base of all that comprehend, think, feel, act and resist. In order for someone to understand the creation and evolution of this movement up to now, one should incorporate it in the revolutionary – in our days – procedure of self-respect. Above all, Low Bap preserves its reverence in the order of Life and it is a cultural revolution with selected aims and hard work. Since 1993, it is constantly present, with tens of records, books, magazines, shows, festivals, discussions, thousands of hours studio time, thousands of lyrics, and friends…we gathered together in this website the “tools” of our course. Here is the moment of “census”, promise, reorganising, love, encounter and truth.
All those that may come by, know what should be done. Each one in one’s way. Thus, Low Bap will proudly take all the credit and burden for the next step, that will lead to the fair ones. It will continue bothering history and it will believe even deeper in the dream. Noone chose those of us who do Low Bap, we chose it ourselves. Therefore, we owe it to us, to those that lost courage, to those that will come. Now, it’s the finest hour. So, let’s go…
The Place
Modern
Perama got the look of a small settlement in 1920s, when some refugees from
Constantinople (
Istanbul) and
Black Sea tried to start their lives again in that place. In 1928, the first dockyards of
Perama were founded. That caused the coming of many new residents, mostly islanders. Till today, life in
Perama is related to the dockyard zone, since most of the residents of
Perama work at the dockyards. However, last years, the residents face unemployment and other serious problems. At this place, that is considered to be degrading, began the attempt of the creation of the new music scene, Low Bap, with Michalis Mitakidis, known as
B.D. Foxmoor, being the leading person.
See also
Freestyle Productions
Active Member
B.D. Foxmoor
External links
Low Bap main site
Category:Greek music
Category:Hip hop genres