Invisibl Skratch Piklz @ Bomb Hip-Hop party 2/20/94

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Invisibl Skratch Piklz performing live at the Bomb Hip-Hop Tour on 2/20/94 at the DNA Lounge in San Francisco. DJ Shortkut, Mixmaster Mike and DJ Qbert. For the best in hip-hop visit bombhiphop.com

Channel: Music
Uploaded: May 25, 2006 at 6:42 pm
Author: bombhiphop

Length: 0:09:59
Rating: 4.75
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Tags: dj scratching q-bert shortkut mixmaster mike isp turntablism turntablist

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Video Comments:
JohnnyTrotz (Saturday 2nd of August 2008 06:03:22 AM)
dope--
totallyradman (Saturday 5th of April 2008 08:53:18 PM)
if you bob ya head its tight, i dont care what record its on. props to the oldschools though.
juampadj (Thursday 3rd of April 2008 04:32:27 PM)
Ummm i agree, the are THE creators of this movement but all of you have to know that the records used here (that street fighter sample, and "beat yo ho-tha-yeah!", etc etc) also are records designed and recorded by Q-bert and Mixmaster Mike. One of these records is the Battle Breaks, and Toasted Marshmellow Breaks both on Q-Bert´s Dirtstyle label. It´s not the same as today but less musical and more "classic samples using"?
connor828 (Sunday 9th of December 2007 03:26:15 PM)
fuckin ill shit.respect.
b0xfr3sh (Tuesday 13th of November 2007 10:59:26 PM)
nope Hamster Breaks was first. ask any hip hop head from SF at that time! =)
samspade76 (Saturday 5th of January 2008 10:12:17 AM)
Actually HB came out in 1993, check the sleeve. BB was definately used by the rocksteady djs in 1992.Peace.
djpage7 (Tuesday 30th of October 2007 10:10:10 AM)
Damn ISP were so ahead of their time. All the turntablists these days are just trying to do what ISP did 13 years ago. And this was all legit, they didn't have scratch records back then so these guys had to use actual records, not ones designed for performance.
b0xfr3sh (Tuesday 13th of November 2007 11:05:07 PM)
100% agree... i remember watching this same video and amazed at how they well they practiced this routine! Qbert & Mixmaster Mike had this routine down pat... after this routine, no other routine (except for the ISP vs X-Men routine) was on this level of complexity.
samspade76 (Tuesday 23rd of October 2007 03:05:00 PM)
Yo I dig them cats too. They're both dope. Obviously this is opinion based but the djs I named I think are the best pound for pound djs. I probably lump Melo-D & Babu in with them too. I don't think Mike & Z juggle, drum or progressively mix in a club setting as well as those said. I'm not saying they're wack. Peace.
DJCHAV0 (Sunday 28th of October 2007 02:33:05 AM)
Word. Agreed. Although having seen them both live recently, Mike and Z-Trip both stood out in my mind as well-rounded DJs. Although I'd say Mike is a much more aggressive scratch drummer than Z-Trip.