"In this issue of The Blast, we highlight the undervalued role of Freestyle DJs and suggest collaboration over competition, and explore the international influence of Freestyle music.
My mom has been a DJ my entire life, she’s 76 and still DJ’s. She had vinyls of the mainstream radio station freestyle music that was hitting the charts but she always raided my vinyl collection to keep up with the artists and songs that weren’t frequently played on the radio.
She still has all her vinyls and still won’t give my vinyls back to me, just incase she gets a request for a song in my collection.
She’s been moving into the digital DJ equipment, but she’s old school and still prefers to play her vinyls. But damnit those crates are HEAVY lol!
I love that freestyle is being embraced outside the US and Canada. Let's spread it around the world!
My mom has been a DJ my entire life, she’s 76 and still DJ’s. She had vinyls of the mainstream radio station freestyle music that was hitting the charts but she always raided my vinyl collection to keep up with the artists and songs that weren’t frequently played on the radio.
She still has all her vinyls and still won’t give my vinyls back to me, just incase she gets a request for a song in my collection.
She’s been moving into the digital DJ equipment, but she’s old school and still prefers to play her vinyls. But damnit those crates are HEAVY lol!
Great article. How many times have your artists gigged in Texas? Why do you think they were able to do that? How about them DJs in Texas?
These articles get better and better.