Vaughan Mason, the oft-sampled producer of disco-funk singles like the 1980 roller skating anthem “Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll,” has died at the age of 69
Over the ensuing decades, “Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll” has been endlessly sampled and interpolated. Jimmy Spicer flipped the track for his 14-minute rap opus “Adventures of Super Rhyme ” in 1980, early-Nineties hip-hop artists like Digital Underground, Too Short, Heavy D and De La Soul all leaned on the funk track, while later electronic artists like Daft Punk and the Avalanches would bring it to life again. R&B group 112’s 1996 hit “Only You” with the Notorious B.I.G.
Mason would later record and perform under the name Raze and scored a minor dance hit with 1987’s “Break 4 Love.” According to his son, Mason changed his name to Raze on the belief that since he was changing genres by recording dance music, he needed a new name. He would later call this one of the biggest regrets of his career.
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