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So, there's this documentary called Battle Sounds from 1997, and it's really neat. It dives deep into the world of Hip-Hop DJs, focusing on those competitive turntablists. Filmed over three years, the tone feels raw and unfiltered, capturing those early days of DJ culture. You really get a sense of the grassroots movement and the struggles and triumphs of these artists. The pacing is pretty varied, sometimes getting a bit frenetic like a battle itself, and other times slowing down to let moments breathe. What's distinctive is how it showcases the artistry behind turntablism, the physicality of it all; you can almost hear the vinyl crackle. It's an intimate look at a specific time in hip-hop's evolution, making it a fascinating watch for anyone into the culture.
Captures the essence of DJ competition culture.Features interviews with prominent turntablists.Focuses on the evolution of hip-hop through DJing.
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John Carluccio
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