
February 04 2010
AND NOW A WORD FROM...
DJ Teddy King waxes poetic on how he got into DJing and inspiration for Boundless Radio. Plus another free mixtape hosted by your family at Boundless – Download Stretch Armstrong – Lesson 1 here.
You may now proceed.
TK: Lesson 1 was the first thing I ever bought from Fat Beats NYC. I remember driving into the city with two of my friends and not even getting out of the car. My friend said what do you want the Company
Flow album or the Stretch Mix. Of course I went with the Stretch mix.
Most of these songs on this mix I loved so much that it got me to start buying records. The majority of these artists music was only available on wax. So that’s how I got into Hip Hop.
Before I even was djing, I was just buying some great indi hip hop on wax and lounging out at home vibing to it. Just buying records non-stop and going to Fat Beats and Bobbitos Foot Works all the time… at least once a week.
I was buying all the songs that I heard Stretch & Bobbito play on their radio show. And the rest is history…
I’ve been djing now for 13 years and it became a huge part of my life. I want to thank Stretch & Bobbito for inspiring to learn how to DJ and getting me into Hip Hop music!
Download Stretch Armstrong – Lesson 1 here.
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