It was all about "Turntableist" beat juggling and mixing their ass off in competition for the DMC world spin off.
I enjoied that movie alot and if I could go back in time 25 years, I'd be in New York showing skills on the tables and learning from the best of the best.
I love House hands down but, I rather be mixing - scratching - beat juggling & doing tricks with wax. I love and miss that style of playing that Farley, Steve Hurley & I did back in the day.
The history of DJing that I saw in the movie was on point and everybody really gave it up for Grand Mixer DST (he did that scratch on rocket).
That movie really got me pumped up. They also talked about how DJ's are not as big a part of a Rap Show as they once were and how they were working on a concept of {a group of DJ's doing beats / music / etc all with turntables and no samplers} making a work of art. I was really feeling that.
Over the weekend I was talking with a guy whom Exe Producer is "LiL Kim" He is trying to make a music company happen here in Chicago. In short she said Chicago people don't support each other. That is sad but true and the really bad part is - it came from a Rap Artist.
I look at what happened here when The Casper Slide got released. With all these people in Chicago and popular as that song was, there aint reason for the lack of units moved in Chicago. I purchased a copy just because he is a local artist. All while the song was getting popular Chicago radio did not touch it until Universal begain to distribute to CD.
Had Casper recieved local support I can see 200K copies rolling off the shelf. It was a crossover hit and I base my numbers on the total of votes casted is the last election here.
600K =/- people voted and if 1/3 of them bought a Casper Slide CD that is 200K out the door.
Sad, really sad.






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