Grandmaster DST was embodying the spirit of flyness back then. His flyness was so genuine and pure it spilled over and created a sub genre called scratching which lives on til this very day. Thank you!!
Although this wasn't the beginning of hip hop, it was an important record that introduced the turntable as a musical instrument. Herbie Hancock and Grandmixer DST are musical pioneers.
I reminder seeing this on TV when I was young teenager and it was inspirational and amazing. That was it for me, hooked on scratching. As soon as I got some money together I bought decks!
Wow, this is great. Herbie was always cool. He played piano for Miles Davis back in the 60s, and come the 80s he jumped into a new genre and rocked it. Herbie Hancock FTW!
Around this time I began trying to work with musicians in my home town in north-east England. I loved electro and synths. The local musos looked at me like I was insane when i suggested samplers or drum machines or a Simmons kit. Oh well...
So great to see this on here! Met them at Bristol Colston Hall with this tour and then again at London the following week. Had a great time, thanks for inviting us. Still have your neckscarf Wayne! Amazing video,..They all ROCK!
New school has already perfected scratching on vinyl years ago past this kind of basic scratching. It was ground breaking at the time but scratching on vinyl has gotten much more advanced.
This is done by DST with real vinyl, and to be sure that damn needle didn't flip to the next groove was tricky, you needed hat they call now a waver, and if you didn't have the original Fab 5 Freddy's Fresh from the Beside, you had a hard time, because that Aaah this stuf is reeeeaaally /Freeesh was the final groove on a B-Side from a obscure record ( I had it and cutted fresh untilll you could not hear it anymore, now they cutt with cd's shit and mp3's easy, this is art, and Herbie noticed it
I am still in love with this video!!!!!! OK so heres a test for all of you "heads", what was the first R&B/Rap collab? I cant wait to see who gets it right!!!!
Yeah maybe a bit late to respond - I would have guessed "Save Your Love for #1" by Rene Angela with Kurtis Blow, but then I saw it came out beginning of 1985, so @Zumbro You're right I suppose !!
Wow i never saw this video.. My elders was always rockin this when i was strickly hip hop beats and scratching. I grew up in jazz but this was a hit and were young teen hip hoppers we were on no comment when grandmaster dst had his piece of this record. Its called rockit. I had a copy of this on vinyl and thats one record i let play solo. With a masterpiece they leave no space for improvements :). Thats geniuses herbie hancock and d.s.t. for you. This video lets me know dst was my daddys age when he ripped it back in the early 80s on this video. See back then the gerri curls didnt like hip hop because the drum machine and the hip hop beats were stolen or remakes of these originals. Now we became old heads and the vinyl switch to a file computer with cued up hip hop cuts. Todays djs dont know the records just like my era we didnt know the instruments. Soon the future artist wont know the turntables, culture or the vocal training.
See thats what im talkin about.who is doing this shit today...ah nobody! They need their computers and and fancy mixers and shit.ats what i miss about djs back in the day.it was all original.
The radio headphones are so unesesary. It's also weird to heard the Simmons and live percussion instead of the Linn and Fairlight. Cool video though thanks for uploading
Grandmaster DST was embodying the spirit of flyness back then. His flyness was so genuine and pure it spilled over and created a sub genre called scratching which lives on til this very day. Thank you!!
Scratching actually came from Grandmaster Theodore and then Grandmaster Flash perfected it.
Grandmaster DST did not create scratching.
Although this wasn't the beginning of hip hop, it was an important record that introduced the turntable as a musical instrument. Herbie Hancock and Grandmixer DST are musical pioneers.
great comment 🙄
I remember watching this concert on TV back in the 80's. incredible.
I reminder seeing this on TV when I was young teenager and it was inspirational and amazing. That was it for me, hooked on scratching. As soon as I got some money together I bought decks!
I remember watching this live on TV, I was 11 yrs old,
What's year please ?
Wow, this is great. Herbie was always cool. He played piano for Miles Davis back in the 60s, and come the 80s he jumped into a new genre and rocked it. Herbie Hancock FTW!
Grandmixer DXT killed the cutting and scratching 🔥🔥🔥🔥
June 2023!!! Still Listening!!!
He's mixing "Wild Style" by Time Zone with "Rockit" by Herbie Hancock
so fortunate ,to witness and to live it all the way
Word !!
the master of the turntable!
Around this time I began trying to work with musicians in my home town in north-east England. I loved electro and synths. The local musos looked at me like I was insane when i suggested samplers or drum machines or a Simmons kit. Oh well...
Amazing live gig can't belive I found it....thanks ....long live the 80's 😎
I Love how they have all the bizarre mannequin machinery from the video!
to be live there it would have been the best night in my life
Glory to the old skool, our Godfathers. It's so amazing to watch this now in 2019 🙏🏾
He is scratching with his thumb 💥💥💥👍
👎 not a thumbs down btw,
Interesting how the fundamental scratch techniques are still FRESH!
SOOO FRRRESSHHH
So great to see this on here! Met them at Bristol Colston Hall with this tour and then again at London the following week. Had a great time, thanks for inviting us. Still have your neckscarf Wayne!
Amazing video,..They all ROCK!
If you're liking DST, check out his track, 'Home Of Hip Hop' Search Grandmixer DST, some say it IS the Hip Hop anthem!
une tuerie ce mix...
Father of Electronic Music fucking = LEGEND
I love the era!!!
DST..
thats whats up """
Swagg it out""""
Lets see the new school dj's do this on turntables with vynal & no computers.
vinyl...
And he also had to use external hardware for the delay fx in the beginning
New school has already perfected scratching on vinyl years ago past this kind of basic scratching. It was ground breaking at the time but scratching on vinyl has gotten much more advanced.
I played Arkanoid with him at the Broadway Arcade
Time machines exist… it’s called TH-cam! This is epic
This is done by DST with real vinyl, and to be sure that damn needle didn't flip to the next groove was tricky, you needed hat they call now a waver, and if you didn't have the original Fab 5 Freddy's Fresh from the Beside, you had a hard time, because that Aaah this stuf is reeeeaaally /Freeesh was the final groove on a B-Side from a obscure record ( I had it and cutted fresh untilll you could not hear it anymore, now they cutt with cd's shit and mp3's easy, this is art, and Herbie noticed it
Spacemen to the max - the effects of good drugs love it
Super dj super scratchs. MC brain
Know why he skratched holding the side of the record? So those damn Stanton 500s wouldn't skip!
oo teah itz a weeker:) very nice luvd it az i heard it 1st time.hahaha
I am still in love with this video!!!!!! OK so heres a test for all of you "heads", what was the first R&B/Rap collab? I cant wait to see who gets it right!!!!
7 years later but what the heck, I'll take a stab. "I Feel For You" in 84 by Chaka Khan and Melle Mel
Yeah maybe a bit late to respond - I would have guessed "Save Your Love for #1" by Rene Angela with Kurtis Blow, but then I saw it came out beginning of 1985, so @Zumbro You're right I suppose !!
Wow i never saw this video.. My elders was always rockin this when i was strickly hip hop beats and scratching. I grew up in jazz but this was a hit and were young teen hip hoppers we were on no comment when grandmaster dst had his piece of this record. Its called rockit. I had a copy of this on vinyl and thats one record i let play solo. With a masterpiece they leave no space for improvements :). Thats geniuses herbie hancock and d.s.t. for you. This video lets me know dst was my daddys age when he ripped it back in the early 80s on this video. See back then the gerri curls didnt like hip hop because the drum machine and the hip hop beats were stolen or remakes of these originals. Now we became old heads and the vinyl switch to a file computer with cued up hip hop cuts. Todays djs dont know the records just like my era we didnt know the instruments. Soon the future artist wont know the turntables, culture or the vocal training.
Des souvenirs break dance
Now that's Hip Hop
live gesehn mit max 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🤓🤓🤓
un génie ❤
the beginnin of hip hop..
That was like 10 years before Rock it
Grew up on this! ;)
brilliant!
Mixmaster Mike
brought me here
GM DST was sometin else
THIS IS A REAL VIDEO OF HERBIE HANCOCK & GRANDMIXER DXT VERY VERY VEYY THX!!! :) ( not GrandMixer DST and Herbie Hancock ;) )
AWE fucking SOME!!!! ha ha :-)
The bossssssssssssssssss
Bad Azz ! I like This video .
was DST using an FM transmitter along these headphones to cue the records he cut ??
That's real Hip Hop!
Geez, can I just travel back to 83/84 !!! Best music ever !!!!
Wicked Nice!!!
wilayah
nyang
surakA rayek di Rumania nyang that na di Acèh rayek nang di Acèh rayek
Q nyang that
Herbie Hancock's Rockit is a true masterpiece! Today's music blows compared to this
🎤👊🏿🇲🇽
TREX my dawg!!!
Just here researching as I read JAY Z Decoded 🤙🏾
Fresh!
MIX LEGENDER
rockit!
шикарно
Red or white jacket?
La base 🦾
See thats what im talkin about.who is doing this shit today...ah nobody! They need their computers and and fancy mixers and shit.ats what i miss about djs back in the day.it was all original.
The radio headphones are so unesesary.
It's also weird to heard the Simmons and live percussion instead of the Linn and Fairlight.
Cool video though thanks for uploading
Can anyone tell me what the headphones are? So dope
Aiwa HR-S01
molaaaa :)
1:25
What´s the name song??
Rock it !
Whats the name of the song starting at 02:00 ?
Thanks in advance
Your question is 11 years old now so you've probably found it now. In case you haven't its called wildstyle by time zone.
@@raggahiphop46 Thank you so much!
@@datafer You're more than welcome. Glad i could help.
4:10 daki müziğin adı ne ?
Rock it dostum Herbie Hancock
It’s not Hip Hop... it’s Electro
Same
BEFORE SERATO!!
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