International Turntablist Federation
Appearance
The International Turntablist Federation (ITF) was an organization which held a series of DJ battles during the rise of turntablism in the late 90s and early 2000s. The ITF is notable for introducing the concept of category competitions.[1] The categories included advancement, scratching, beat juggling, and team.[2][3]
The ITF eventually evolved into the IDA,[4] but during its height in the early 2000s, the ITF was considered a close second to the DMC[5] in the world of international DJ battles. Many of the winners (e.g., A-Trak, Craze, i.e. Merge, Rafik, and C2C) were prominent members of the turntablist community and were champions in other competitions.[6]
Advancement Category Winners
[edit]- 1996 - Total Eclipse - First ITF battle[7][8][9]
- 1997 - Vinroc
- 1998 - Vinroc
- 1999 - A-Trak
- 2000 - A-Trak
- 2001 - Woody - First European ITF Champion[10]
- 2002 - Kodh
- 2003 - Tiger Style[11][12][13]
- 2004 - Rafik
- 2005 - Pro Zeiko
Scratch Category Winners
[edit]- 1997 - Babu
- 1998 - Craze[14]
- 1999 - Prime Cuts[15]
- 2000 - Prime Cuts
- 2001 - Spryte One[16]
- 2002 - i.e. Merge
- 2003 - Flip[17]
- 2004 - Rafik[18]
- 2005 - Rafik
Beat Juggling Category Winners
[edit]- 1997 - Babu
- 1998 - Develop
- 1999 - Lil Jaz[19][20]
- 2000 - Infamous
- 2001 - Jr. Flo
- 2002 - Troubl
- 2003 - Kid Fresh[21]
- 2004 - Rasgunyado
- 2005 - Pro Zeiko[22]
Team Category Winners
[edit]- 1997 - Beat Junkies[23]
- 1998 - Beat Junkies [24]
- 1999 - Allies
- 2000 - Scratch Action Hiro
- 2001 - Nocturnal Sound Crew [25]
- 2002 - Nocturnal Sound Crew
- 2003 - Lordz of Fitness[26][27]
- 2004 - Lordz of Fitness
- 2005 - C2C
Experimental Category Winners
[edit]- 2005 J-RED (World's first Visual routine)
References
[edit]- ^ Dunlevy, T (19 June 1999). "Scratch city: DJing is no longer the solitary art it was a few years ago. montreal's turntablist community is booming". The Gazette. Montreal. Retrieved 4 February 2024.
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- ^ Webber, Stephen (21 August 2012). DJ Skills: The Essential Guide to Mixing and Scratching. ISBN 9781136123108 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Interview with IDA: International DJ Association | ArtistWorks". my.artistworks.com.
- ^ "The X-Ecutioner: Roc Raida on Turntablism and the Evolution of the Hip-Hop DJ". daily.redbullmusicacademy.com.
- ^ Hill, Marc Lamont; Vasudevan, Lalitha (May 30, 2007). Media, Learning, and Sites of Possibility. Peter Lang. ISBN 9780820486567 – via Google Books.
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- ^ "ITF". Beat Junkies.
- ^ "Routine DJ Woody". DJ Tech Tools.
- ^ "ITF 2003 World Finals". Youtube.
- ^ "DJ Tigerstyle". Discogs.
- ^ "Accomplishments : TigerStyle".
- ^ "Craze – Artists". www.insomniac.com.
- ^ "A-Trak vs. Prime Cuts 1999 ITF: was there a tie breaker? - MUSIC/DJ RELATED". DIGITAL VERTIGO.
- ^ "Next up,…The always entertaining DJ SPRYTE". 88 Ways...
- ^ "ITF 2003 World Finals". Youtube.
- ^ "ABOUT | DJ Rafik".
- ^ "Lil' Jaz". Discogs.
- ^ Higgins, Dalton (October 1, 2009). Hip Hop World: A Groundwork Guide. Groundwood Books Ltd. ISBN 9781554982257 – via Google Books.
- ^ "ITF 2003 World Finals". Youtube.
- ^ "r/Turntablists - An Oral History of the International Turntablist Federation (ITF). If you read this subreddit, this was written for you". reddit.
- ^ "Crew". Beat Junkies.
- ^ "Beat Junkies Retain ITF Title". MTV. Archived from the original on June 4, 2020.
- ^ "DJ SSS Solution". Pow Wow Hawaii.
- ^ "ITF 2003 World Finals". Youtube.
- ^ "Rasgunyado". Discogs.