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Name: QBert Music Style: Hip-Hop, Turntablism Website: http://www.djqbert.com MySpace: myspace.com/djqbert Outlar-Listed Events: 1 QBert Intro: Richard Quitevis, better known as DJ QBert to fans throughout the world, has attracted attention since 1985 when audiences realized his skills on the turntables were beyond comprehension. Through years of creating, practice, and dedication, he developed the art of using the turntable as a musical instrument by inventing styles and creating unique systems of skratching. Today, turntablism continues to advance and diversify. History established that QBert, formerly a member of the legendary Invisibl Skratch Piklz (ISP), heralded a new era in the DJ/turntablist community, and helped raise the art to its new form. Heavily influenced by the styles of world-renowned jazz musician Miles Davis, famous electric guitarists Jimmy Hendrix and Les Paul, pianist Thelonious Monk, and innovative DJs throughout the world, QBert interprets their compositions and creates sounds and styles that continue to generate a worldwide following. In the early '90s, QBert dominated the DJ scene with his talent and skills. After claiming the titles of the Disco Mixing Club (DMC) 1991 USA Champion and the 1992-1994 DMC World Champion, he was asked by the DMC founders to judge the 1995 DMC Championships instead of competing. In June 1998, QBert, along with another member of ISP, Mix Master Mike, received the DMC DJ Hall of Fame award for outstanding contributions to the competition and, more importantly, the industry. Reportedly the most documented DJ in the world, QBert has been featured in numerous local and national publications including Details, XXL, Spin, Jazziz, and the Bay Area Magazine (BAM), as well as international magazines and newspapers. In January 1998, QBert and the ISP crew graced the cover of the highly circulated URB magazine. Furthermore, QBert appeared in two international movies: "Hang the DJ" and "Modulations." Both appeared in highly respected film festivals. The former was shown at the Cannes Film Festival in France, and the latter emerged at the Sundance Festival in Colorado. The documentary "Hang the DJ," featured QBert and his unbelievable techniques. His impact on the world DJ culture and the industry has influenced artists not only in the hip-hop genre, but also in all musical categories. "Modulations," a film documenting the history and culture of electronic music, highlighted QBert and his skills on the turntable. In November 1998, QBert released his solo debut album, "Wave Twisters. " This concept album presents a story about an entire civilization residing in inner space, and the only form of communication is through the sounds of skratching. It will be followed by a full-length animated film, which premiered in the summer of 2000. This film is the world's first hip-hop animated concept-album, which adds to the uniqueness of QBert's "Wave Twisters" album. DJ QBert is considered widely as the greatest DJ/turntablist in the world. His album "Wave Twisters" captured audiences worldwide. This album delivers QBert's solo improvisations, along with songs created through breaking all types of instruments into intricate symbols. QBert has continued touring the world and has also releases his own design turntable for Vestax called the Q.F.O.
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