A vintage old school slipmat including us with the greats.
Tommy Boy Records Play That Beat contest announcement.
Double Dee and Steinski - Winners of the Tommy Boy Records remix contest that started their careers in the hip hop world.
DJ Shadow holding the original Lesson 3 tape master, taken at Sonic Boom Studio in NYC.
Photo -Cut Chemist
Double Dee and Steinski writeup in Billboard Magazine, March 24 1984 - their first remix for Tommy Boy Records - Akabu "Watch Yourself" and Roman Sandals "This Is It" with Double Dee at the faders.
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Double Dee and Steinski in The Face magazine article about The Payoff Mix - Lesson 1 appearing on Disconet Records in it's premier vinyl release.
Double Dee and Steinski get played 5 times a day on WKSS Kiss-FM. Interesting how they are both Jewish and mid-30's. Fake news!
Afrika Bambaata and Zulu Nation celebrate their 9th Anniversary in and amazing collection of old school Hip Hop's biggest and brightest performers. Double Dee and Steinski failed to attend for some forgotten reason.
This show was off the hook! We stood a few feet from the band in all their percussive glory!
One of the last great dance parties hosted by Steinski.
David Toop’s blurb in The Face magazine 1985.
A vintage old school slipmat including us with the greats.
Tommy Boy Records Play That Beat contest announcement.
Double Dee and Steinski - Winners of the Tommy Boy Records remix contest that started their careers in the hip hop world.
DJ Shadow holding the original Lesson 3 tape master, taken at Sonic Boom Studio in NYC.
Photo -Cut Chemist
Double Dee and Steinski writeup in Billboard Magazine, March 24 1984 - their first remix for Tommy Boy Records - Akabu "Watch Yourself" and Roman Sandals "This Is It" with Double Dee at the faders.
No comment
Double Dee and Steinski in The Face magazine article about The Payoff Mix - Lesson 1 appearing on Disconet Records in it's premier vinyl release.
Double Dee and Steinski get played 5 times a day on WKSS Kiss-FM. Interesting how they are both Jewish and mid-30's. Fake news!
Afrika Bambaata and Zulu Nation celebrate their 9th Anniversary in and amazing collection of old school Hip Hop's biggest and brightest performers. Double Dee and Steinski failed to attend for some forgotten reason.
This show was off the hook! We stood a few feet from the band in all their percussive glory!
One of the last great dance parties hosted by Steinski.
David Toop’s blurb in The Face magazine 1985.