Portuguese producer DJ Ride won the IDA (International DJ Association, in English) World DJ Championship in the Party Rocking category and will receive the award in December in Poland, the organization announced on Tuesday.
In a statement released on Tuesday, DJ Ride’s management recalled that this is “the first world title he has won alone, in addition to the other two titles he has won in the Show category.” [do mesmo campeonato] together with Stereossauro, with the duo Beatbombers, in 2011 and 2016.”
Party Rocking is a new category that places more emphasis on “club life” using scratch/spin techniques. [duas técnicas de manipulação de música com gira-discos e mesa de mistura] and in which one of the goals is to mix different musical styles, from electronica to hip-hop, rock and drum and bass.”
The winner of the Scratch category will be announced during the 2023 World DJ Championship finals on December 2 in Krakow, Poland, where the Show and Tech categories will be competed live.
DJ Ride is the creative name of DJ, producer and sound engineer Oliveiros Thomas Oliveira from Caldas da Rainha, one of the most praised and respected names in the Portuguese hip-hop universe.
In 2007, he released his first album “Turntable Food”, followed by “Psychedelic Sound Waves” (2009) and “Life in Loops” (2012), “From Scratch” (2015), which features artists such as Capicua , Jack, NBC and Jimmy P., and Lightspeed (2020). Meanwhile, he has also released several EPs and collaborated with musicians and bands such as The Legendary Tigerman, Micro Audio Waves, A-Trak, and DJ and producer Holly, his brother.
In 2003, he formed the duo Beatbombers with fellow DJ and producer Stereossauro (Thiago Norte).
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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