Hip-Hop fans woke up yesterday (10/12) to the news of the passings of Brooklyn's DJ Freddy B of Freddy B & The Mighty Mic Masters and DJ Groove Da Moast of Philly.
Freddy B & The Mic Masters pioneered the Brooklyn "Bum-Rush" sound, and their Pumpkin-produced underground 1986 hit, "The Main Event," broke them through to regions beyond New York. Tuff City Records President Aaron Fuchs confirmed Freddy's passing in a press release.
“As rough as the music of the Mighty Mic Masters was, Freddy was a gentleman and just the type of person you’d want to be ambassador of your label," said Fuchs. He continued, “Hip Hop in its original form was hard street music, but in the mid-80's, to make a record like 'The Main Event', as Freddy B. Barton did with his group the Mighty Mic Masters, in the face of Rap softening it’s edges to get radio play, you’d have to want to make a record as hard as 'The Main Event'."