Built From Scratch: John Carluccio on Documenting Turntablism
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- John Carluccio - https://www.instagram.com/john_carluccio/
- TTM - https://www.ttm-dj.com/
- TTM on IG - https://www.instagram.com/ttm_turntablist/
- Battle Sounds - www.battlesounds.com
- Battle Sounds on Youtube - www.youtube.com/@battlesounds
- Sxratch | Try the Scratch Visualizer App (FREE Trial) - https://www.sxratch.com/
- Sxratch on IG - https://www.instagram.com/sxratch_official
- Sxratch on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@sxratch_official
- John Carluccio on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@CINQUA
- Hop Fu -https://www.instagram.com/hopfulive/
John Carluccio, an Emmy-nominated filmmaker and pioneer in the turntablism movement, joins the podcast to discuss his groundbreaking work, including the documentary "Battle Sounds" and the Turntablist Transcription Methodology (TTM). With a rich background in architecture and a passion for music, Carluccio has dedicated his career to documenting and elevating the art of DJing, showcasing figures like Q-Bert and Roc Raida. He emphasizes the importance of understanding and expressing individuality in scratching, advocating for an artistic approach rather than purely technical proficiency. The conversation delves into the evolution of DJ culture, the significance of community support, and the innovative software Sxratch, which helps DJs visualize their scratching techniques. Carluccio's journey reflects a commitment to nurturing creativity and collaboration within the hip-hop community, making this episode a celebration of artistry and expression.
The dialogue delves into the challenges and triumphs of Carluccio's journey, from his initial fascination with DJ culture while in college to his role in producing 'Battle Sounds' and the educational content he created with major music brands. Carluccio’s philosophy revolves around meeting artists where they are, encouraging a deeper connection and understanding of their craft. He highlights how his architectural training influenced his approach to music, blending visual and auditory elements to create a comprehensive learning experience. Furthermore, Carluccio discusses the evolution of his projects, including the development of the Sxratch app, which visualizes DJ techniques and allows users to not only learn but also explore their unique styles. The conversation underscores his commitment to fostering a community where DJ culture can thrive, emphasizing collaboration and innovation in the arts.
Companies mentioned in this episode:
- Pratt Institute
- Dubspot
- Current TV
- Native Instruments
- Roland
- Serato
- Ableton
- Sxratch
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