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DJ Atom Fire Routine (C2C)

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DJ Q-Bert - Wavetwisters (45min)

Lamont - Ableton Live 5.2 Turntable Set 2

DJ Netik v DJ Fly

One of France’s finest DJ Netik (2006 DMC World Champ) shows why he is one of the flavors of the year…check out this bedroom battle with DJ Fly (2007 DMC French Champ)

DJ Netik Mixvibes Demo

Yo check out 2006 DMC World Champion DJ Netik (FR) on the cut using mixvibes….

The art of Turntablism

Check out this interesting video about the art of turntablism, it covers the history of turntablism as an artform and some nice pointers to boot. It is actually a preview to the full length instructional/informational video released by DMC, featuring some of the worlds best turntablists - Babu, Noize and Cutmaster Swift. This DVD is definately worth a look for all those with the needle on the record and hand on the crossfader.

For more info check out the DMC World Merchandise store.

Absesses on my Birdy Nam Nam

For those of you asking “what the hell?” Birdy Nam Nam are a French turntablist crew that have been around the block a couple of times. They have a number of turntablist titles to their name including World DMC Team Champions in 2002. The following video is a piece called Absesses of their self-titled album released in 2006. For me it holds a eerie and dark sound that for some strange reason I really like. It is well composed and pulled off without a hitch.

Birdy Nam Nam is Crazy B, DJ Pone, Little Mike and DJ Need and in case you were wondering, their name is taken from a line in the 1968 Peter Sellers film The Party.

For more info on Birdy Nam Nam check out their website and myspace page.

More on Birdy Nam Nam soon. They are a bit of a personal favourite of mine…

Needle Cutting Culture

In regards to my previous post

Something sent a little tingle down my spine when I got word of the second installment of Cuts of Culture from Turntable Radio and Eclectic Breaks.

A tingle turned into a shiver when I saw the track listing on Turntable Radio. This album holds a strong list of turntablist talent and is being released by two labels with a strong history of high quality turntablism releases. Cuts of Culture 2 is bound to be a turntablist release of note.

Check out the trailer for the upcoming Cuts of Culture 2:

More info is available at Turntable Radio, Eclectic Breaks as well as Spinscience and DJ 2Tall’s Website.

I will hopefully be posting a review of this album upon its release. I also have a few other turntablism album reviews up my sleeve - so keep an eye out over the next couple of months.

DJ Kentaro - World DMC 2001

DJ Kentaro World DMC Champion 2002

A couple of days ago I posted DJ Plus One’s routine from the 2001 World DMC’s. I decided it would only be appropriate to link you to Kentaro’s full set for 2001. The previous Kentaro video I posted wasn’t necessarily the best part of his set (actually I think it was…) His whole set is very solid, showing excellent beat juggling skills, nice clean cuts and good beat selection. His drumming skills, though, seem to be lacking a bit compared to Plus One.

Make sure you check out Kentaro’s World DMC 2001 set on YouTube. Pay great attention after the sample “We’re gonna do a song that you never heard before…”. That stuff is gold, thoroughly deserved second place.

There will still be more Kentaro to come soon, as promised. Also some timely news on the World DMC Championships which are well into the heats across the globe. View the DMC World DJ Championships website for more.

DJ Plus One - World DMC 2001

DJ Plus One 2001 DMC world champion

In my last post Kentaro tore up part of his routine from the 2001 World DMC Championships. That year he place second to Plus One who pulled off his infamous ‘Still Number One’ routine. I thought it appropriate to let you see the routine that won it that year. Here is DJ Plus One’s winning routine on YouTube. He performs excellently under pressure, coming out with pure confidence and style - “I will not lose” - a big statement that proved to be true. Pulling off some nicely crafted faderless drums, he later creates creates some really unique sounds by almost tearing the needle from the cartridge and finishes up with those still number one cuts and juggles that I will never forget.

For all those who are curious, he is sampling is I’m Still #1 by Boogie Down Productions. BDP are still number one in my book too.

You really gotta check it out. DJ Plus One’s 2001 World DMC Routine. Once you’ve finished watching that, come back and check out the post on Kentaro’s second place routine.

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