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Regarding Kondo-san, I get a lot of good feedback from abroad on our collaboration album Ki-Oku , so I wanted to rediscover what each of us have been building over these past years, and express that through sound. I wanted to go further by creating an even more dramatic transition or a more airy feel. And I thought it would be riveting to toss Kondo-san into that mix. All of your guests have a very craftsmen-like feel.
Oh yeah, now that you say it! In the past, I was also a craftsman who wore jikatabi split-toe construction shoes. Maybe I attract the meticulous type…. It was breakbeat for me this time. With a less clean-sounding low bit feel with some noise. This one is a soundtrack and I am here today because the movie influenced me to become a DJ, and that changed my life greatly.
I happened upon a movie theater when I used to hangout in Shinjuku. I saw this movie and it totally did a number on me. Since I was little I liked to make things. I was that kid that used to get leftover parts of model airplanes and tanks from friends and make robots out of them.
But once I hit junior high that all stopped because being reckless and bad was more fun. Around that same time I also had a band, and there was music there, but I was still looking for something I could really sink my teeth into.
In this movie, I saw for the first time what two turntables side by side could do, and that brought back a familiar rush from those days of putting plastic pieces together and making something out of it. On top of that, I was attracted to the concept of battling through rapping and breakdancing instead of guns. From there it was like tearing off a fancy tailored suit and putting on Adidas!
The breakdancing was more impactful, so I tried that for a bit at first. I also tried graffiti, but eventually I decided to go for DJing, which started with the purchase of two semi-automatic turntables at a stereo shop. Change The Beat by Fab 5 Freddy. I figured things out through trial and error and I slowly added more gear. How far can I go? The street closure festivities became official in and lasted for about 20 years as a cultural landmark of Tokyo. Around , on his visit to Japan, Keith Haring showed up where the breakdancing was happening.
It became a huge fiasco. This record is the one that I had him autograph. So I kept at it since, and now I am here.
Therefore, Wild Style got me started, and this record kicked my butt and encouraged me to go further. Change the Beat is definitely best for scratching.
I really used it a lot. From there we went on to release Kemuri and Strictly Turntablized. This is the album that moved me forward. I can compete with rap, as long as I have quality ambience. In those days folks from the Major Force label were putting out magazines with details like that, but we lacked people with that kind of info.
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