*watch video first*
This weekend was a weekend to top weekends (not really but it was fun). Why so much fun you ask? Two words my friend DJ HERO! I looking around in BestBuy Saturday when stumbled across a new game that i could connect with. I patiently (yeah right) waited my turn for the person in front of me to finish before i was able to take the reins of this brand new DJ-inspired fully-interactive mind-blowing vinyl-scratching video game, and oh what fun it was. I scratched and i faded and i mixed it up on DJ Hero… and oh what a hero i was.
I was lucky enough to have Steve document this momentous occasion for me.
![IMG_0014[1] DJ Scoutmaster Scratching it up on DJ Hero](http://tonyfarnsworth.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/IMG_00141-300x225.jpg)
DJ Scoutmaster Scratching it up on DJ Hero
A little History:
For those not as familiar with my “Enchanting” past night life i was a DJ. For three years i went by the name of “DJ Scoutmaster” and to top it off i did wear a scoutmaster shirt while spinning fresh tracks . During these years i gained a deep seeded passion for Hip-Hop, Break-dancing and Beat-mixing. I became so famous i even got a facebook group deticated to me (click to see the group).
I worked with famous DJ’s including:
- DJ Fresh2Def (Matt Hoffman)
- DJ Case
- DJ Tim Beck
During this time i produced my custom music mixes for people and at events including:
- Dance Battle Wednesdays (Rexburg idaho)
Old Facebook group page
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UByBqf9wtsk
Dance battle Blog Post - BYU-Idaho Battle of the dance
- Routeen mixes for Victoria Dahlberg (currently teaching hip-hop at Edge Dance Studio)
- Love You Long Time (Electronic Dance Band)
- Didcot Diamonds Cheerleading team
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XWVSMEv4u8 - 2 solo mix albums

Dj Scoutmaster Hard at Work

Dual DJ at Dance Battle University. DJ Scoutmaster vs. DJ Fresh2Def
So you can image my joy when i found that there was now a video game released that allowed me to feel like a dj without actually have to pack sound and light equipment around. I can perform for millions in the comfort of my own home. The best part is that you don’t have to be an acuall DJ to buy DJ Hero so you too can experience what i did. Life doesn’t get much better than this. but as always…
Remember:
this is where “The Internet ends and I begin”
#1 by Michelleeeee on October 16, 2009 - 7:21 am
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So it’s like Guitar Hero but you’re mixing music instead of playing the guitar? Cool.