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
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"?
dopeness ! ha
FREEGARYMCKINNON 1 year ago
i remember this vid, class. supernatural freestyle playing throw the topic!! wtf!!!
A2theD1 1 year ago
@XsavagistX i had it but i lost it when i moved out.
thehourcup 1 year ago
that was the Beat junkies, i have it on vhs lol
majestyy2k 2 years ago
Post the Rocksteady Battle that was right before Shortkut's showcase PLEASE!!!!
jdmarnell 2 years ago
they made their own.
Dirtstyle records.
dephc0n1 2 years ago
always dope...much respect 2 these guys.
AuthentiqProductions 2 years ago
dope--
JohnnyTrotz 3 years ago
if you bob ya head its tight, i dont care what record its on. props to the oldschools though.
totallyradman 3 years ago
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"?
juampadj 3 years ago