10 Great Videos of A-Trak Scratching

No one was happier at A-Trak bringing his "Short Cuts" series to Potato than DAD was. We remember watching A-Trak come up as a 15-year-old, winning DJ

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No one was happier at A-Trak bringing his "Short Cuts" series to Potato than DAD was. We remember watching A-Trak come up as a 15-year-old, winning DJ championships against top talent that were much older than he was. He's a true student of the art of DJing, and in charting his progress, you can see how his love for hip-hop and EDM have blended into one.

Through these videos, you too can see how A-Trak grew from a child DJ prodigy to the master craftsman. We've not only included some of his most well-known routines, but spur-of-the-moment scratch sessions and interesting experiments that A-Trak has embarked on throughout his journey. Celebrate the art of DJing with the mighty A-Trak.

DMC World 1997 Routine

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Check out a 15-year-old A-Trak's DMC World Championship-winning routine. Youngest DJ to ever win!

2000 DMC World Team Performance (w/ DJ Craze)

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This 2000 DMC World Team Championship-winning performance with DJ Craze was aimed directly at the UK's Scratch Perverts DJ crew. Check out what happens when they drop some jungle/drum & bass around the 4:14 mark.

"Get Ur Freak On" Routine

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A-Trak starts off with a routine to De La Soul's "Ooh" (and ends with the magnificent guitar-solo routine), but the gem of this one is him flipping Missy Elliott's "Get Ur Freak On" (about 2:14 into the video). He really works with the jungle-esque percussion that Timbaland threw in that beat.

Opera House, Toronto 2002

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While groups like the Invisibl Skratch Piklz found ways to create fully-scratched songs (by having each member scratch a different piece of each track), this is a great example of A-Trak building a song on his own, meticulously recording himself scratching the different layers of the track. Has to be seen to be understood.

"So Exciting" (in China)

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This is nothing more than a great routine, finding different ways to dismantle on track. Additional points for the ladies in the front keeping it moving during this one.

"Robot Rock" Routine

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Someone had to find a way to twist a huge Daft Punk single into a scratch routine, and A-Trak's career is all about moments like this. Taken from the Fool's Gold 5th Anniversary, watch two worlds collide.

"Go DJ" Routine

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Lil Wayne isn't safe, either. This footage is taken from A-Trak's "10,000 LB Hamburger" tour.

Fool's Gold Showcase (WMC 2009) (w/ DJ Craze)

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During the 2009 Winter Music Conference, A-Trak linked up with the homey Craze for an impromptu scratch session. Just a heavy beat and two masters going for broke.

"Money Makin'" Routine

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In his first "Short Cuts" clip, watch A-Trak juggle "Money Makin'" (a track he made with Dillon Francis) while juggling his wardrobe.

"Ghosts N' Stuff" Routine

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You thought Deadmau5 was safe? Nope! The juggle of beats (and wardrobe) continues in this clip as well.

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