Monday, February 28, 2011

SLO Underground B-boy Jam 2

This past Saturday I had the opportunity to rep an element of hip-hop at the Street Heat Dance Studio for the SLO Underground B-boy Jam 2. B-boys & B-girls (I saw girls with MAD skills), in my opinion, are able to capture all the energy of a song and translate it into motion unlike any other kind of dancer. Here are a couple of my favorite videos from the jam. HIP-HOP, yuuuup!



Edski vs. Rabbio




Final Battle: Edski vs. NRG

Sunday, February 27, 2011

The Birth of the Keep It Rollin' Series

Keep It Rollin' X1 by Dj Blindside on Mixcloud


I'm going to make all of my mixes available via Mixcloud. Check often for new mixes!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Back to Basics


I'm getting pretty excited for the bboy jam coming up next week. Always good to go back to your roots and practice the basics. My scratching is definitely not where it used to be but i'll get practice in this weekend.



Wednesday, February 9, 2011

If I had a birthday party I would...

On February 5, 2011, The GRAMMY Museum will debut the major special exhibit, Hip-Hop: A Cultural Odyssey. Based on the ARIA Multimedia Entertainment large-format book of the same name, Hip-Hop: A Cultural Odyssey is one of the first major museum exhibitions to explore the four-decade history of Hip-Hop in America and the genre's impact on the world. The exhibit will be featured in the museum's second floor temporary exhibit gallery.

Visitors will learn about the history of Hip-Hop through interactive mixing and listening stations, video footage, rare photographs and original artifacts, including:

Original, handwritten song lyrics by rapper Tupac Shakur
LL Cool J TROOP suit and Kangol hat
Run DMC leather jacket and pants worn during Walk This Way performance with Aerosmith
DJ Jazzy Jeff Homebase Tour jacket
Grandmaster Flash turntables
Hip-Hop sneaker gallery from the private collection of Hip-Hop recording artist Everlast
and much, much more!
Hip-Hop: A Cultural Odyssey will be on display at The GRAMMY Museum from February 5, 2011 through May 4, 2011. Public and educational programs related to Hip-Hop: A Cultural Odyssey will be announced throughout the duration of the exhibit.

This is probably the best bday outing a DJ could have. If you're in LA this weekend & want to go let me know :)