"Now he took the music of like Mandrill, like "Fencewalk", certain disco records that had funky percussion breaks like The Incredible Bongo Band when they came out with "Apache" and he just kept that beat going. It might be that certain part of the record that everybody waits for—they just let their inner self go and get wild. The next thing you know the singer comes back in and you'd be mad."


Afrika Bambaataa, quoted in David Toop (1991). Rap Attack 2: African Rap To Global Hip Hop, p.60. New York. New York: Serpent's Tail. ISBN 1852422432.


Now he took the music of like Mandrill, like Fencewalk, certain disco records that had funky percussion breaks like The Incredible Bongo Band when...

Now he took the music of like Mandrill, like Fencewalk, certain disco records that had funky percussion breaks like The Incredible Bongo Band when...

Now he took the music of like Mandrill, like Fencewalk, certain disco records that had funky percussion breaks like The Incredible Bongo Band when...

Now he took the music of like Mandrill, like Fencewalk, certain disco records that had funky percussion breaks like The Incredible Bongo Band when...