
I guess CAZ-ONE was happy with this appearance. And for real, they had some ingredible moves Id never seen before. Maybe they won also because they were at least with five dancers against ten from Vagebond Crew. But the price of 1000 guilders went to 5 Amox from Germany. For me the battle should have ended as a tie. (Sorry for the maybe the too old skool terms I play with.) And all-o-that combined with lots of humor. From wind-mills to downrockin, from electric boogie to bodypoppin. It really was a break-battle with all elements of b-boying. And he said Now I see how old skool we was back then.. Damn son! That shit was tight! I spoke to an old b-boy I knew from way back who stood beside me. One of the highlights of the festival were the B-Boy finals. It all included new Phife-material combined with old Tribe-stuff like ' Bonita Applebum', ' Whats the scenario', ' Check the rhime' etc. A real positive hiphop show, m.ceed by the clear voice of Q-Tips right hand for a long time. micophone check 1-2 what is this, the Phife comin at ya with the roughneckbusiness.). Phife Dawg entered the stage together with Jarobi (ex Tribe) and DJ Rasta-Root. Then the crowd got ready for the first foreign rap-performense. On the main-stage DJ Rachi (3), DJ Prestige (2) and DJ Rockid (1) battled each other like muthafuckaz. Silence but Deadly from E-Towns Deadly Maniacs) and Sen Z. Hosts of the DMC-mixin finals were Deadly (f.k.a. Unfortunately we didn't see the two groups 'cause on the main stage there was a lot goin' on too. After that the Imadodattaz did their show (group from E-town featuring I.N.T. Other groups who perfomed on the 'small stage' were: The Boomoperators, a new dutch group with ex-dutch Master-MC, Rescue and beats by Kid Sundance and partner. from the south had really a listening but standstill crowd. Ghandi aka Ferozkhan the Exeptional did a few songs and ended with a track called Bugas from his EP " Stickz&Stonedz". The pitty thing was that they rapped over their own voices on record, but the crowd was liking it anyway, although ARC-S couldnt hold his laugh through the show.Īnother old jock entered the small stage. let the crowd know that THEY opened doors for dutch hiphop being the first crew who dropped hiphop on vinyl.(I thought D.A.M.N. & ARC-S spit a show like they used to do! With tracks like I plead the 5th, 4ce of a renegade and ofcourse E-Towns underground hit, We have no enemies. DJ One-Two, Beatcreator Zar One and the two original m.c.s E.N.B. After Rachi, DJ Irie got ready with spinning Rob Bases I wanna rock right now. and DJ Rockid with some Electro rock-it stuff.Īfter B-Boyin from the Vagebond Crew (F) vs Break Sensation (B) on the mainstage, the crowd waited for the return of old southside-soldiers 24K. naaah bitch, youll never win! while waving at the other contesters.


It really brought some true old skool-atmosphere in the place.Īt the small Samplism-stage, the DMC-mixingbattle began with DJ Rachi who spinned a short but tight set with Big Ls Ebonics and ending with a line from Gangstarr sayin . Planet Rockers (NL) vs Rocking till Death (D) and All in One (NL) vs The Click (NL). Breakers from all different countries all over the place warming their selves up.

There were 2 stages, one big and one small, and on that big stage the B-Boy (breakin)-battle has started. Together with some freestyles of the hosts, that was a nice beginning.Ĭhillin at the record and hiphop-clothes stores, bought myself BDPs Criminal Minded-album (again), and shaked lots a hands. That was very okay, 'cause outside at the main-entrance there was a big crowd waiting to get in, through all the security who did their job.Īfter meeting Phat Pockets & Sherlock, who were the hosts of the evening, we was listening to the cuts of E-Towns Samplisms deejay Deen. Me (dressed with Dope Posse-jacket) and my man Sonny Styles went to the buildings backdoor and got ourselves some press-tickets. Who make it all possible? CAZ-ONE PRODUCTIONS, they did it again! Where its at? Beursgebouw, E-Town or they say Eindhoven, whatever ya call it. Whats goin on there? Representing the 5 elements of HipHop.
