As years go by, I gotta agree. So far this is my all-time champion, and I doubt anyone will be able to beat it in the future. When I think turntable music, the first thing that plays in my head is "You say you wanna battle..." intro.
GaFFLe Craze is insanely nice, however this set is the smoothest wordplay set in the history of word play sets, and for that reason it remains my all time favorite, I just like how he’s “talking” to his competitors through out the set.
@@gaffle-411 agreed craze took it too another level but this set the bar no doubt I watched this on a vcr video just after the championship was amazing at the time
Yoooooooooo the last time I heard this was 20 years ago when I was 10 in a burned cd and remember the whole track by memory.. finally found it again after TWENTY FUCKING YEARS MAAAAAN IM ECSTATIC RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!!!! 💯💯💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This man is one of the top 5 dmc world winners that made it look easy when it really not and no control vinyl back then this is when it was a real competition much respect to all winners past and present but I prefer old school
This performances proves that it went all downhill after technology took over. The extreme skillz DJ’s had in the 90’s are still unmatched in my opinion.
@@tera_2024 I'll give you that . Prob should have said " most" modern day DJs. But if you landed on a 1996 noize vinyl battle set . I prob figure you now what I mean. But shitty thing to say?
Track selection was fucking Madd! A change from the usual songs/beats/cuts used in a routine So clean & wordplay was unreal! Definitely one of the best 6mins in DMC history! Respect from New Zealand Uso🤙
No DJ today can surpass this, I maintain and sign it because the skill that this guy achieved is incredible for the year and his era without a doubt. And I say this because now everything is digital, having the ability to manually position the vinyl in the exact and correct part is a totally gift.
Watched this years winning DMC mix (2018) and this still blows it out of the water on all fronts, way more pleasing, creative, also this has 'WIT' which was always a big box to tick, big up Noize
@@bubbasvega2316 I noticed in 95, Raida gave Noize a taste of his own medicine, from the start with wordplay. Raida was like "oh you want to put words together, ok here you go..."all you other DJ's...lick my balls😂😂😂
know MY HISTORY sonny?! I was b-boying in 1983 kiddo, and I STILL haven't sold out against the POSITIVE ENERGY hip-hop code! Where were YOU in '83? And I'm not going to let YOU try and force MY DEFINITION of a battle into yours. get the eff over yourself! a team BATTLE is A BATTLE. end of story. now get over yourself and don't bother replying to me as i'm muting your small minded control freak ass! buh bye instigator!
@@rare_grooves_shack_1983 that is a clean set, very well executed. the question I have fo you is, if you could only listen to one of them for the rest of your life, which would it be?
Respeito todos os DJs mas, DJ Noise não ficava só no back to back, ele conseguia misturar falas e efeitos com grande facilidade, sem esquecer do efeito que conseguiu imitar o instrumental de Notorius B.I.G., parabéns...
This is definitely one of the cleanest and most well rounded routines I have ever seen. However, I will always believe that DJ Swamp should’ve been crowned champion, yet he didn’t even place in the top three. Must’ve been so difficult to judge a battle that was this insane. Might be my favorite DMC World Final of all time. 🤘🏼
After watching this set, more Turntablist aka DMC Competitors need at least go back and take a moment from each of these previous winners of the DMC’s. And we all have to remember, these sets back then were straight SKILL, NEEDLES & NO COMPUTERS…!! So obviously now, the these newer DMC Competitors have an upper hand being that there Rane, Pioneer & etc Mixers give them Super Powers out the Gate. Now whether they use those Mixers or not properly that’s on them. But again this Set was truly amazing..!! It has all 3 Judging Points to consider: ORIGINALITY, SHOWMANSHIP & a HIGH LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY..!! 👊🏽
DJ GaFFLe Hell yes. RIP Raida - I need to try and find his 1995 USA DMC eliminations set for the World final - he does an amazing Tribe Called Quest Electric Relaxation juggle. pz
Vwp Rat If you're talking where he won the USA DMC... my fav is easily his "I Got to Have It" - ED O.G. routine. So raw, so funky... That one blew me away!
What up DJ Noize, awesomeness homeslice, great session my ninja.....Wicked Respex, Big Upz, & Mad Love to all the devoted, dedicated, & passionate DJ's worldwide......🔥💯👍💪🙏🎶🌎
Props to the DMC sets made from genuine vinyl and using mostly non DJ tool records. Utilizing Disney's Spooky Sounds of the Haunted House and a Richard Pryor LP to perfection.
@@tera_2024 At around 3:57 when he plays Jam On It, that UFO sound he scratches is from the Disney record. I own it. He plays the Gravediggaz at the end.
Blimey! I'd forgotten about this set. I remember watching this on VHS at the time. A very aesthetically pleasing set...Mixtape worthy. Flowed nicely and had some excellent tune selection (whilst I appreciate the whole point is showing off skills). It's just pretty listenable (without having to watch what he's doing to appreciate it) and also had some fairly new shit (at the time) i.e. some of the Meth stuff, Gravediggaz etc, instead of just the usual, trawling the archives of the same old skool hiphop bangers and scratch samples that most battle DJs had been doing, up to then.