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DJ Phatrick and the art of turntablism as a form of resistance

Since the last episode of Worldwide Underground came out, I’ve been hard at work on a new remix album that I just sent off to mastering this week, and I’m back to the podcast now with someone who knows a lot about remixes.

DJ Phatrick has become my favorite turntablist over the past six months, as he has been so consistent at channeling our collective grief and rage about the ongoing genocide in Gaza into remixes and scratch routines that I haven’t seen any other DJ’s really touch. We hope this episode (and all of these episodes) inspires you to use whatever tools you have within your reach to advocate for justice, and I also just wanted to celebrate DJ Phatrick’s brilliance and have you check out his Instagram page. If we lived in the same city I would be trying to hire him for every single gig!

I want to thank everyone who subscribes here on the Substack, and stay tuned for a new drop from the Embers project, next week!

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