International Turntablist Federation

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The International Turntablist Federation (ITF) was an organization which held a series of DJ battles during the rise of turntablism in the late 90s and early 2000s. The ITF is notable for introducing the concept of category competitions. The categories included advancement, scratching, beat juggling, and team.[1][2]

The ITF eventually evolved into the IDA,[3] but during its height in the early 2000s, the ITF was considered a close second to the DMC[4] in the world of international DJ battles. Many of the winners (e.g., A-Trak, Craze, i.e. Merge, Rafik, and C2C) were prominent members of the turntablist community and were champions in other competitions.[5]

Advancement Category Winners[]

  • 1996 - Total Eclipse - First ITF battle[6][7][8]
  • 1997 - Vinroc
  • 1998 - Vinroc
  • 1999 - A-Trak
  • 2000 - A-Trak
  • 2001 - Woody - First European ITF Champion[9]
  • 2002 - Kodh
  • 2003 - Tiger Style[10][11][12]
  • 2004 - Rafik
  • 2005 - Pro Zeiko

Scratch Category Winners[]

Beat Juggling Category Winners[]

Team Category Winners[]

  • 1997 - Beat Junkies[22]
  • 1998 - Beat Junkies [23]
  • 1999 - Allies
  • 2000 - Scratch Action Hiro
  • 2001 - Nocturnal Sound Crew [24]
  • 2002 - Nocturnal Sound Crew
  • 2003 - Lordz of Fitness[25][26]
  • 2004 - Lordz of Fitness
  • 2005 - C2C

Experimental Category Winners[]

  • 2005 J-RED (World's first Visual routine)

References[]

  1. ^ "NMS, ITF, Allies Beatdown Champs - MUSIC/DJ RELATED". DIGITAL VERTIGO.
  2. ^ Webber, Stephen (21 August 2012). DJ Skills: The Essential Guide to Mixing and Scratching. ISBN 9781136123108 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ "Interview with IDA: International DJ Association | ArtistWorks". my.artistworks.com.
  4. ^ "The X-Ecutioner: Roc Raida on Turntablism and the Evolution of the Hip-Hop DJ". daily.redbullmusicacademy.com.
  5. ^ Hill, Marc Lamont; Vasudevan, Lalitha (May 30, 2007). Media, Learning, and Sites of Possibility. Peter Lang. ISBN 9780820486567 – via Google Books.
  6. ^ "various - 1997 I.T.F. World Dj Championships". Discogs.
  7. ^ "A brief history of scratching". September 24, 2015.
  8. ^ "ITF". Beat Junkies.
  9. ^ "Routine DJ Woody". DJ Tech Tools.
  10. ^ "ITF 2003 World Finals". Youtube.
  11. ^ "DJ Tigerstyle". Discogs.
  12. ^ "Accomplishments : TigerStyle".
  13. ^ "Craze – Artists". www.insomniac.com.
  14. ^ "A-Trak vs. Prime Cuts 1999 ITF: was there a tie breaker? - MUSIC/DJ RELATED". DIGITAL VERTIGO.
  15. ^ "Next up,…The always entertaining DJ SPRYTE". 88 Ways...
  16. ^ "ITF 2003 World Finals". Youtube.
  17. ^ "ABOUT | DJ Rafik".
  18. ^ "Lil' Jaz". Discogs.
  19. ^ Higgins, Dalton (October 1, 2009). Hip Hop World: A Groundwork Guide. Groundwood Books Ltd. ISBN 9781554982257 – via Google Books.
  20. ^ "ITF 2003 World Finals". Youtube.
  21. ^ "r/Turntablists - An Oral History of the International Turntablist Federation (ITF). If you read this subreddit, this was written for you". reddit.
  22. ^ "Crew". Beat Junkies.
  23. ^ "Beat Junkies Retain ITF Title". MTV.
  24. ^ "DJ SSS Solution". Pow Wow Hawaii.
  25. ^ "ITF 2003 World Finals". Youtube.
  26. ^ "Rasgunyado". Discogs.


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