Star Wars DJ Imperial March (Full Set) - Skratch Bastid

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Published 2011-09-19
Full routine from Skratch Bastid's Star Wars themed battle set at the 2001 Scribble Jam DJ battle, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Instrumental used = The Centaur by Buck 65 (   • Buck 65 - The Centaur (Instrumental)  )

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All Comments (21)
  • @Godisangry
    22 years later, this still gives me a shiver in my spine when he hits the imperial march.
  • That imperial march section is what mixing tournaments should be about and is what's missing a lot these days. Hyping the crowd with this kind of musical creativity is a lost art, and not enough DJs today play to the crowd, they sacrifice musicality for technical chops.
  • @ethanellis2453
    this is fucking incredible to watch. At that split second even the man he was against knew he had won. You don't see scratching like this anymore. Perfection.
  • You know you've won the battle when 16 years later people are still watching your routine and no one remembers the name of the guy you battled or what he did.
  • @alexplorer
    "Now witness the power of this fully armed and operational turntable."
  • @BazilRat
    What I love is the sportsmanship of the other dude. Like, legit props there, that's the face of a guy who knows he's beat and just wants to enjoy the show.
  • @thedividend6114
    I love how he looks at the other dude RIGHT before the drop. He’s got his eyebrows raised like, “You’re about to see some serious shit!”
  • @whatfreedom7
    I came here after a guy played the imperial March on a coffee stirrer.
  • @KiwiKoNZ
    The force is strong with this one! ✋😌
  • @MrBlaine1234
    One of the most iconic moments in scratch DJ history
  • @dennis_duran
    Kuddos to the other guy for being respectful observant and encouraging.
  • @ColonelSandurz
    That first track is Disturbance in the Force by Phoenix Orion produced by DJ Hive. It covers Star Wars Episodes 1-3. He also released another track called Jedi Mastery on his debut album that covers episodes 4-6.
  • @quinnbarlow4326
    I watch this every so often and it still is awesome as the first time.
  • @vexivero
    Out of the dozens of times I've watched this, I never noticed the "always two there are, a master and an apprentice" soundbyte..nice foreshadowing!
  • @SirDistic
    For all of my life from the moment I first saw this to the very last breath I take, my favorite moment is when he looks over at him like "I'm about to end your whole career." before playing the Imperial March. 1:44
  • @ForTheOmnissiah
    His ability to adapt and improvise is totally unreal. Hand-eye coordination and everything added up, he's a fkn savant. Gold.