Once A DJ

Cutmaster Swift - The B Boy Code


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This week we sit with 1989 World DMC champion, life long turntablist and DMC ambassador Cutmaster Swift.

The conversation covers the early exposure to music, DJing, and hip hop, the evolution of turntablism, and the development of the hip hop scene in London. It also delves into the funding and organization of hip hop events, the business side of the industry, and the growth of the scene in other areas like Leeds. Cutmaster Swift shares his journey as a DJ, from battling and competing to evolving the craft of turntablism. He discusses the competitive nature of DJing, the influence of American DJs, and the evolution of techniques and routines. He emphasizes the importance of individuality and creativity in DJ performances.

Keywords

hip hop, DJing, turntablism, music exposure, London scene, hip hop events, business side, Leeds scene, DJing, turntablism, competition, battling, routines, techniques, evolution, individuality, creativity

Takeaways

  • Early exposure to music and DJing in the context of family influence and childhood exploration.
  • The evolution of turntablism and the impact of influential DJs and events on the hip hop scene.
  • The development of the hip hop scene in London, including the funding and organization of events, the business side of the industry, and the growth of the scene in other areas like Leeds. The competitive nature of DJing and the influence of American DJs.
  • The evolution of DJ techniques and routines, emphasizing individuality and creativity.
  • The importance of confidence and comfort in one's own style and the ability to introduce new music to the audience.

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