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Indigo2, 12 September 2009
Reportage contributed by: Storm E. Knight
Pics: Philip Procter

Above: DJ Shiftee, 2009 DMC World DJ Champion
Despite arriving two hours late, the event seemed to be running on H.H.T. (Hip Hop
Time) as standard, and so I am reliably informed that I missed nothing. Indeed, I’d
just acquired some assistance from a passing young man to totter back from the bar
carrying a couple of beers when things kicked off with the legendary Rob Swift taking
to the stage for a set. Heads bobbing and fierce grins all round, the packed venue
demonstrated that no matter what new genres and sounds DJing may reach or create,
nothing can match the original old-
Billy Bizness and Inja
hosted with much banter and gusto, making frequent with the freebies to keep the
assembled throng entertained between setups. In fact, Inja's pitching could see him
as a contender for the Ashes next year, making sure those in the balcony got a few
goodies too. The crowd gets props too for being enthusiastic without being rowdy,
nice to see a smattering of females besides myself and it felt like a good place
to be, as people politely made way for those a tad less lofty to get a good view
near the front. And yes, that means me.

Above: Battle For World Supremacy Champion DJ Switch
Being involved in any international competition is never easy, let alone one where
the chances of any supporters in the crowd are slim to none, so it's no wonder DJ
Steel of Switzerland looked so serious behind the decks. His set seemed to fly by,
and before we knew it New Zealand's DJ Impact was spinning his six minute set, albeit
with a few of London's New Zealand population there to cheer him on. I'll bake cookies
for the first person to tell me where on earth Benelux might be, but that's DJ MD's
hometown, and the people standing next to me in the audience seemed to be cheering
him on loud enough for me to be assured that it must have a population of at least
twelve. No such problem locating Norway, where the people are as cool as the fjords. DJ
Final's zen-
The UK Champion
DJ Jeppa brought rousing cheers from his home crowd and the set that won him his
place back in July incorporating
And
then there were two... the penultimate performance came from Japan's DJ Co-

Above: DJ Q-
Before the results were announced we were treated to a demo from the almighty DJ
Qbert. This is the moment that the assembled crowd lost any semblance of 'cool'
they may have had and started to resemble something more akin to a gathering of Take
That devotees. Cameras were aloft and arms outstretched as he dazzled and entertained
in equal measure, throwing out some copies of his new album and even the vinyl fresh
from his deck! Just when you thought it didn't get any better, the next slot was
a six setup spectacular with a whole plethora of DJ icons and Killa Kela joining
Q-

Above: The six deck mega mix!
Finally, it was results time -
Of
course, the night didn't end there, the after party upstairs saw the DJs and assorted
liggers relaxing until 3am. Stig of the Dump made his presence felt by making a significant
dent in the beer supply. Former
Props to DJ IQ for DJ-
Battle For Supremacy 2009
1st – DJ Switch (UK)
2nd – DJ Nelson (France)
World Team Championship
1st
– Kireek (Japan)
2nd – Traumateam (France)
3rd – Bionic Stylus Crew (UK)
World DJ Championship
Final
1st – DJ Shiftee (USA)
2nd – DJ CO-
3rd – DJ Ligone (France)
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