X-Ecutioners vs Russian Scratch Crew July 7, 2017 Team Round

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2017
  • Jumping on a 10 hour flight to St. Petersburg, Russia with Keith Bailey and #Precision to battle the next generation of Russian DJs meant a helluva lot more than any of you reading this could ever fathom.
    In the winter of 1995 I got asked to judge a battle at New York University. The kid I chose as the winner was this dark-skinned, Eric Sermon lookin' dude from Brooklyn who called himself DJ Total Eclipse. I'm gon' keep it 100% real with y'all. He wasn't necessarily all that good. But there was something about his demeanor while he flipped Public Enemy's "Terminator X To The Edge of Panic" that resonated with me that night. He wasn't the most technical or polished DJ in the battle, but he engaged me. I guess I was on to somethin' cause Eclipse not only ended up winning that battle, he also won me over as a young aspiring DJ. Within days, I began mentoring him.
    Two years later, a teacher at a High School in my neighborhood (*what up Michelle?) asked me if I'd be interested in teaching a class in DJing. Saying yes was the best choice I made because I ended up meeting a young, 17 year old kid named Perrin Wright, better known as Precision to y'all. Of all the 12th graders who took my "Intro to Djing" course P exhibited the most interest in the art. This was evident in his stellar attendance and in the fact that later on, he confessed to me that he would "borrow" the turntables I left locked in my room's storage closet and return them before I showed up to teach him and his classmates. At the end of the semester, I helped the students compose a 6 minute DJ showcase. The best Precision could do at the time was backspin the phrase "THERE IT IS" really fast.
    Since taking Eclipse and P under my wing (like Dr. Butcher did me) they've not only surpassed my skill level, they've gone on to cement their own individual legacies as DJs. And so when you watch this video, put yourself in my shoes and then you might get a glimpse into the pride I felt as I was flanked by two of the best students I ever had.
    To Total Eclipse and Precision, I'd like to publicly say how much I love you both. It was an absolute honor and privilege to represent our country with you as my teammates at the #BattleOfTheGods in St. Petersburg, Russia. I can't think of two more talented DJs I would go to battle with. Y'all serve as perfect examples to my current students, for y'all both proved with focus, practice and dedication it is possible to excel beyond those who've mentored you.
    #XEcutionersForever #UnitedWeStand #DividedWeFall #StrongerTogether

Komentáře • 169

  • @1DeX6
    @1DeX6 Před 7 lety +36

    My love for hip-hop is getting stronger year after year, only thanks to people like you, X-Ecutioners !

  • @swadetrackz
    @swadetrackz Před 7 lety +27

    Bruh...... I know it was all in good sportsmanship and fun. HOWEVER, THAT WAS A FUNKY MASSACRE. Salute and my hats off to you guys! R.I.P Roc Raida would would proud.

  • @bboywindz17
    @bboywindz17 Před 3 lety +7

    X-Excutioners were killing it , perfectly in sync with body tricks one after another, SO FREAKIN DOPE!!!

  • @jonathanray4987
    @jonathanray4987 Před 7 lety +11

    thanks for the sharing the ART and the Love of DJing WORLDWIDE. much respect Rob Swift. we are all your students.

  • @e36fanatiker
    @e36fanatiker Před 6 lety +4

    One of my favorite performances of the x-men since 1997!!!

  • @jorgebatista1022
    @jorgebatista1022 Před 6 lety +12

    This takes me back to the good old days in Brooklyn. Great work keeping the craft alive.

  • @kke
    @kke Před 3 lety +4

    I like how these crews have taken this to a direction that is a bit more comprehensible to the general audience. For a long time, all the big players in this genre have just been a showcasing a bag of tricks and/or speed with too great cost to the musicality. Both crews threw a set that is entertaining to listen to even if you don't know all the intricacies of skrratching. Well done!

  • @monstroPR1969
    @monstroPR1969 Před 6 lety +7

    Respect to the X-Ecutioners!

  • @O_DUBBZ_YUH
    @O_DUBBZ_YUH Před 7 lety +9

    Woooooo! That X-Ecutioners routine was CRAZZZZZYY!!!!!

  • @kayamezzreaux
    @kayamezzreaux Před 7 lety +15

    So Rob, that's what dedication, hard work, persistence, patience, practice, creativity looks like from both sides? If that's true, I'm looking forward to the rest of my DJ career. Dope!

  • @selectajudge
    @selectajudge Před 7 lety +19

    X men were fukn SAVAGE 🔥

  • @djkingpersia
    @djkingpersia Před 7 lety +9

    absolutely murdered that ghost track. i felt like i was in the heavens for a min

  • @davidstimp
    @davidstimp Před 5 lety +3

    @Rob Swift: fantastic. Wonderful to see results of teaching. And what a phenomenal one in Total Eclipse. Saw him some years ago in Hells Kitchen and was lights out.

  • @toprock78
    @toprock78 Před 7 lety +5

    Hell f****in' yeah! So good to see musicality in a crew-routine again... thanks X-Men! Still of course probs to both crews for reppin' it...

  • @AGKaiju
    @AGKaiju Před 6 lety +5

    God, what it would have been like to be there in person.... that was a very dope set, especially your drop of "The Edge". Mad respect.

  • @delopera6044
    @delopera6044 Před 4 lety

    Love the video. Makes me want to start Practicing again. These guys are nice!

  • @magsacad
    @magsacad Před 7 lety +3

    Dope as hell!

  • @zdkrec
    @zdkrec Před 7 lety +3

    lo maximo verlos

  • @lee2nice
    @lee2nice Před 7 lety +6

    what great words rob, and a awesome battle, that gave me the feeling of 90s battles, just sent my best friend the link & here's the message I got back...

  • @senslayer5052
    @senslayer5052 Před 6 lety +2

    One of the most influential albums for me growing up was Altered Beats and the stuff you did with Bill Laswell, thanks for that.