Nobody appreciates how ridiculously creative these patterns and how well put together they are. Kids nowadays are too fixated on their buttons. You watch a DMC nowadays, and all the routines are sloppy. And more than half the time they’re sittin there tapping a beat on the cues and not even touching the record. Back then, you had a mixer, vinyl, stickers, and you had to flip it with just that. The composition of these routines back then was like a song. This doesn’t happen anymore, at least on the level it was back then
I hear ya, but it seems like dmc is putting a lot more emphasis into vinyl stuff again. seeing bedroom djs skip their serato needles all over the place really did make me feel like we lost something along the way, but craze and qbert, etc are still cutting it up even with the laptops and I'm sure their older backs appreciate not having to lug around 50 pounds of vinyl for a gig.
This was my event as the ITF VP :-) Thank you for posting this! One of the most incredible world championships of all time. It was mad close and Roli would have deserved it too, but Babs' Blind Alley is till this day hands down, one of the greatest Juggles of all time. If not the greatest. Great memories :-)
damn I'm old (32) I was there! the palace if fine arts in sf. I was 16. this was one of the sickest beat juggle battles. all style and originality, unlike the bullshit you hear now a days.
Years later Babus juggles still sound like a composition...I understand everyone else's flows but at face value its not music anymore....Babu's skills are matched by NO ONE #LEGEND
This is such a historic peice. Rolis transitions from fast patterns into breakdowns as he sets himself up properly and stylishly to go deep into the trenches of his breakdowns incites shivers. Babus unveiling of the blind alley juggle *correct me if im wrong" is truely electric, whilst homeboy behind him is doing the beatjuggle drummerboy in the background is a true signal for what was happening. Artifactual tier footage for the turntablism vaults.
He first unveiled it in the 1997 ITF Western Hemi/USA battles in the beat juggling category. The video is still up on TH-cam just search 1997 ITF West. Hemi Categories Beat Juggling : Babu
That "Blind Alley" -Juggle from Babu will ever be one of my fav juggles! It would be THE best Juggle for me if Mista Sinista wouldn´t do that "Method Man"-juggle :)
The juggling on the fly in a battle.. SO DOPE!! 💯 Yo.. image the hours in the spare room/ bedroom/garage/studio trying different juggles. (This was me in working on cuts! Lol as a 16y DJ!! 🤣 Frfr) ** The 90's DJ's Story** I used to work on different "technics" like I was in a Kung Fu flick 😆 I would see Premo as God & then heard about these dudes coming from the West named "ISP" .. I saw blends & cutting was move in the South. I got a question.. What is the difference between a DJ & Turntablist?? Now? I always thought.. A turntablist: A1 master with the faders & the turntables DJ: Master of the Event /Project (just thinking.. 🤔)
I was about to give it to Rholi till he busted out Blind Alley .. I think Rholi made better use of multiple records and had a much more original arsenal right up until Babs dropped that shiz on him. FYI .. Craze straight jacked Rholi's 2nd round routine and won the DMC in 1998. Good Battle guys .. true legends!
I would not have agreed in 1997, but I agree totally now. Esp since everybody has deconstructed blind alley and it’s readily apparent that every routine babu ever had was just the first blind alley pattern with other records.
Apparently there were only a couple of points between these guys, when the judges' scores were added up at the end of this battle. A lot of people thought Rholi should've taken it overall, but the 'Blind Alley' juggle just sounded so good!
It's actually DJ Takayashi, who was battling that evening. I was there that evening. =) Classic battle between two greats! I had Roli winning first round and Babu winning second round.
Yeah and whatever disco bassline before Shannon too... loved it. Then Babu drug him down a blind alley & dumped him. Damn. I mean to be fair, it's one of the illest ever multi pattern juggles ever created & presented masterfully so I don't see anyone defeating that one, especially that night imho. Props to RR tho for being on Babus level, but Blind Alley bodies about every routine ever done.
I've been DJing for a long time and this is one of the things I find most impressive. First you got to find the records and then you got to memorize the records then you got to practice a technique and then you got to polish the technique to make it sound good. Skills
i was just posting this vid because of the blind alley routine. i dont think its possible to develope that any further he maxed that record right out. please link me to the biggie routine if its not in this vid. thanks.
wait unless you're talking about the second time the second person went? that is also a biggie song and it's called Respect off of his first album Ready to die
That Blind Alley routine should be played to every new born child.
Nobody appreciates how ridiculously creative these patterns and how well put together they are. Kids nowadays are too fixated on their buttons. You watch a DMC nowadays, and all the routines are sloppy. And more than half the time they’re sittin there tapping a beat on the cues and not even touching the record. Back then, you had a mixer, vinyl, stickers, and you had to flip it with just that. The composition of these routines back then was like a song. This doesn’t happen anymore, at least on the level it was back then
I got you. Imma bring it byke 🗣🤝
Couldnt agree more! This was an expertly performed compositional routine!
I hear ya, but it seems like dmc is putting a lot more emphasis into vinyl stuff again. seeing bedroom djs skip their serato needles all over the place really did make me feel like we lost something along the way, but craze and qbert, etc are still cutting it up even with the laptops and I'm sure their older backs appreciate not having to lug around 50 pounds of vinyl for a gig.
6 months of practicing for 6 minutes.
Soooo much soul and rhythm
The way Babu vibes to what he's doing is classic!
This was my event as the ITF VP :-) Thank you for posting this! One of the most incredible world championships of all time. It was mad close and Roli would have deserved it too, but Babs' Blind Alley is till this day hands down, one of the greatest Juggles of all time. If not the greatest. Great memories :-)
The laughter from the 4:10 fits that part of the juggle so so much
I miss these old battles, crate digging, no laptop :(
I Use traktor but nothing beats pulling a record off the wall and finding cool vinyl when digging
damn... me too! that is real enjoy the music
thats a dangerous man who speaks with his hands lol
damn I'm old (32) I was there! the palace if fine arts in sf. I was 16. this was one of the sickest beat juggle battles. all style and originality, unlike the bullshit you hear now a days.
pls describe this event in great detail, take 10,000 words
And now your 40
@@wesleywayne303 yeah people age...that's what happens genius
@@INTshyt you coulda been dead 👍
Years later Babus juggles still sound like a composition...I understand everyone else's flows but at face value its not music anymore....Babu's skills are matched by NO ONE #LEGEND
This is such a historic peice. Rolis transitions from fast patterns into breakdowns as he sets himself up properly and stylishly to go deep into the trenches of his breakdowns incites shivers. Babus unveiling of the blind alley juggle *correct me if im wrong" is truely electric, whilst homeboy behind him is doing the beatjuggle drummerboy in the background is a true signal for what was happening. Artifactual tier footage for the turntablism vaults.
He first unveiled it in the 1997 ITF Western Hemi/USA battles in the beat juggling category. The video is still up on TH-cam just search 1997 ITF West. Hemi Categories Beat Juggling : Babu
4:17 love the rivalry, nothing but smiles
dope shh . no computer, no punch in your que points
No headphones even!
hard skills :)
Thanks to DJ Mick Hansen from Denmark, who was the first person to use stickers to find certain spots on his records, back in the late '80s.
And that classic sound of vinyl popping
I feel like this is the Wholly Grail of Beat Juggle Battles.... this is the best everrrrrrrrrrr
That blind alley routine is the sickest thing ever.
That "Blind Alley" -Juggle from Babu will ever be one of my fav juggles! It would be THE best Juggle for me if Mista Sinista wouldn´t do that "Method Man"-juggle :)
Rob Swift’s “Nobody Beats the Biz” routine is up there too.
I know, right? LOL Or Rob Swift's Dr. Knockboots one.
Method Man juggle is fukin ridiculous too
Amazing variation & change up juggles for way back then such talented djs these guys str8 fire 🔥 ledgends of our craft 💯👊🏽
Been so long baby. Yup sounds so good. Real skills no cue points. I miss those days. This is the world of the "real DJ"
The stickers are cue points
Dude, this battle is HOT! Thanks for the upload! Never seen it!
Miss those funky juggles, both came hard on this one
..thanks for posting this .. I remember watching this on tape lol
thanks for the heads up, close battle for sure!
So digging these older dj vibes gettit
Now I know what Djing back in the days was like. Damn. Epic like the Hip-Hop beats back then themself!
Siomonte they make a producer ib the game today look GARBAGE!!!!!! LIKE I MEAN GARBAGE!!!!!!
+1 dat
Not too many juggles can fck wit that Blind alley routine! 💪🏽🎵
Just mesmerizing, thanks for posting, 5th Platoon 4eva!!!
Dope ass battle..roli kills it.. but babus blind alley routine is too strong..
Rolli got R1, Babu ends the competition in the 2nd.
Rolli is pretty good but Babu blows him out of the water
D. J. BaBU 1997 K. ROLI RHO 1997 K. They're both World's Famous. ForEVER ❣️™️
You found 2 of 3 secrets
Babu will always be the nicest. Always
I hear that Beatjunkies group routine at the beginning. Somebody needs to upload that!
Beat juggling is subjective
It's "Let the Music Play" - Shannon
Babu kept it funky as he does..
man that was so dope
Literally lost for words
Blind alley awesome 👊
Pure Skills!!!! Period!!!!
Flipping doubles!!! Crazy!!!!
6:27-6:50 GOD DAMN 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
My thoughts exactly. Can't believe this is the first time i ever saw a vid of rholi rho
No worries. It's one of my favs.
Fuckin Babu, seriously probably one of the best beat jugglers ever. Always been a Dj I look up too
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6:30 sounds like the music from Toejam & Earl lol
Nobody can beat the blind alley routine it's so tight and unique to babu
The faces babu makes kills me every time
Especially when he mouths “Hey” on the final Breakdown of his “Blind Alley” Routine… Im dying watching it every time….
Dope DJ Babu..👏👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
My-dude-Babu
Nice as Hell
Badu killed tht blind alley
Epic Battle
The juggling on the fly in a battle.. SO DOPE!! 💯
Yo.. image the hours in the spare room/ bedroom/garage/studio trying different juggles. (This was me in working on cuts! Lol as a 16y DJ!! 🤣 Frfr)
** The 90's DJ's Story**
I used to work on different "technics" like I was in a Kung Fu flick 😆
I would see Premo as God & then heard about these dudes coming from the West named "ISP" .. I saw blends & cutting was move in the South.
I got a question.. What is the difference between a DJ & Turntablist?? Now?
I always thought.. A turntablist: A1 master with the faders & the turntables
DJ: Master of the Event /Project
(just thinking.. 🤔)
When he took the snare away oh my god
GOD IS GREAT IS ALL I CAN SAY
You wanna battle -SUCKA - props to both these LEGENDS
6:00 the way he came out sound like flex no lie son killed
I was about to give it to Rholi till he busted out Blind Alley .. I think Rholi made better use of multiple records and had a much more original arsenal right up until Babs dropped that shiz on him. FYI .. Craze straight jacked Rholi's 2nd round routine and won the DMC in 1998. Good Battle guys .. true legends!
Crazed jacked Rholi? Which routine?
impressed more by Rholli ro more than babs weirdly enough
yeah me too
joe2grand should
Different styles but Babu was and still is ahead of his time on juggles. Truely musical, funky and technical. Both dope.
I would not have agreed in 1997, but I agree totally now. Esp since everybody has deconstructed blind alley and it’s readily apparent that every routine babu ever had was just the first blind alley pattern with other records.
Apparently there were only a couple of points between these guys, when the judges' scores were added up at the end of this battle. A lot of people thought Rholi should've taken it overall, but the 'Blind Alley' juggle just sounded so good!
Nice!🚨🚨🚨🚨
It's actually DJ Takayashi, who was battling that evening. I was there that evening. =) Classic battle between two greats! I had Roli winning first round and Babu winning second round.
yo rholi rho is nice
What is the song juggled at 3:03-4:00
Kick in the doors by biggie smalls
Can somebody pls tell me what song Rholi plays at 7:09 ?
thanks!
lol, i actually know this song, but didn't recognise because it's so low pitched.
thanks alot :) !
Njitramubuntu Let the music play by Shannon
What’s the best at 7:16?
babu = legend
6:04 song?
Le Pamplemousse - Give me what you got (1976)
Vinyl still in my Krates🤙
thanks a lot :D
Guy in the background was a competitor in the advancement category called dj takayasu
Babu got that with his Blind Alley Juggle. but I have to say Rholi almost got him with that Shannon juggle.. that shit was fire.
Yeah and whatever disco bassline before Shannon too... loved it. Then Babu drug him down a blind alley & dumped him. Damn. I mean to be fair, it's one of the illest ever multi pattern juggles ever created & presented masterfully so I don't see anyone defeating that one, especially that night imho. Props to RR tho for being on Babus level, but Blind Alley bodies about every routine ever done.
the dj from cali killed it son!
I need to know what song is playing at 6:01. Please help a brother out!
"Gimmie what you got" by Le Pamplemousse (the part he played here, appears sometime after the half way mark of the song :-)
@@pashmackintosh993 thank you so much! I found it that's to your info.
@@DJWildstyle7997 YES!! Glad i could help homie! Greets from Germany :-)
Sooo funkyy
8:16
What is that song called
Ultimate Force - Cuts like these (1986)
Babu.....damn. killed that shxt.
Can anyone tell me what track babu starts the second round with
kc and the sunshine band
which song in particular ?
Reficul Natas its george macrae i get lifted not kc and sunshine band although kc did a version cuz they were on same record label
Big up man appreciate the help
Funkee Enough
I always watch this fucking battle. Fucking aye.
Haha throwback! Babu took the first, thought Roli Rho came hard to start the second, but Babu turned it up
I can't find that song of EPMD :S
Which track at 1.18 please?
The guy ''distracting'' him is J-Roc from his crew the Beat junkies, do you really think he saw him behind is back...
Oof hard hit
Babu is sooooooo FUNKY !
First Round: Rholi Rho kills it
Second Round: Babu Demolishes It especially when he scratches AINT NO HALF STEPPIN by Big Daddy Kane 10:01-12:06.
He scratches "Blind Alley" by The Emotions, which was also sampled for Ain't No Half Steppin
lol the sucka routine haha
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💜
Yooo Fobtronics, You happen to have the USA 97 battle to this ITF would u?
I can't find this "Get Off The Bandwagon". The instrumental version is not the same... Does anyone know what is?
yeah, you are right. thank you very much!!
1:15 song? help!
i forgot what battle record it was on i think on a dirtystyle record
can anyone help me out with the song on 10:01
Blind Alley by The Emotions (70s RnB/Dance song)
djfobtronics
detroit emeralds no?
djfobtronics
lol nope your absolutely correct im sorry. :D
paul smith Hehe no worries bro
11:24 Great ! :D
Showwwww 🇧🇷🙏🎧🎶🎵
I've been DJing for a long time and this is one of the things I find most impressive. First you got to find the records and then you got to memorize the records then you got to practice a technique and then you got to polish the technique to make it sound good. Skills
You see me definitely
DAMN
Babu By A Landslide.
His juggle with biggie was way better than blind alley because it had all the techniques he used in blind alley and more
i was just posting this vid because of the blind alley routine. i dont think its possible to develope that any further he maxed that record right out. please link me to the biggie routine if its not in this vid. thanks.
paul smith its the first routine he does in this video
nam nam
What was the biggie song called that the second person mixed?
kick in the door by notorious b.i.g in his second album life after death (disc 1)
wait unless you're talking about the second time the second person went? that is also a biggie song and it's called Respect off of his first album Ready to die
Anna Silva Actually that was the original sample..."I Get Lifted"....Classic Break Beat
Remember when all radio DJs would do the double snare thing for 2 minutes between each song. Prob more early 2000s
D Man-G haha thats all they would do
Chase patterns yeah. Haha - club djs especially that had juggle problems always had that chase as a backstop in case they needed to show a trick or 2
"Let the Music Play" by Shannon
3.50 master tempo 🤯
Rholi Rho is the better turntablist.
lol who was babu givin the bird to