I wasn't too sure of where to put this thread but I figured if anywhere it would get a few replies here.
If you're a fan of the work that these two have done over the years, this is a MUST to go see. For those that don't know, they were invited by Afrika Bambaataa to put together a compilation/tribute to him but only using his records from his collection, a lot of which pretty much don't exist anymore due to the age/rarity. Amazing show though, basically took you on a tour from the mid 70's and the records that they spun in the early days of DJ/Dance scenes to the break beats to the music done by Bambaataa himself. The amount and variety of music they spun was just
This is a small collage I put together from a few pics of the show. Copped a posted and got some signatures as well.
If you're a fan of the work that these two have done over the years, this is a MUST to go see. For those that don't know, they were invited by Afrika Bambaataa to put together a compilation/tribute to him but only using his records from his collection, a lot of which pretty much don't exist anymore due to the age/rarity. Amazing show though, basically took you on a tour from the mid 70's and the records that they spun in the early days of DJ/Dance scenes to the break beats to the music done by Bambaataa himself. The amount and variety of music they spun was just
This is a small collage I put together from a few pics of the show. Copped a posted and got some signatures as well.