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    Local DJs battle on Vogelweh

    Local DJs battle on Vogelweh

    Photo By Ronna Schelby | Staff Sgt. Christopher Hunt, a video teleconference specialist with the 21st Theater...... read more read more

    KAISERSLAUTERN, GERMANY

    01.20.2015

    Story by Ronna Schelby 

    21st Theater Sustainment Command

    KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany – The Battle of the DJs competition, which pits the turntable talents of local Soldiers from the Kaiserslautern Military Community in a knockout format, is heating up.

    For the last three Saturdays in January, two Soldiers have squared off on the Armstrong’s Club stage showing off their DJ ability with their decks, mixers and digital turntables. The three finalists from these weekend competitions will do battle a final time Feb. 1 to be called KMC’s top DJ during the Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers Super Bowl Party at the Kazabra Club starting at 9 p.m.

    During the competition, an event hosted by the Kaiserslautern Morale, Welfare and Recreation, each DJ had the chance to show off his skills over the course of two 30-minute sets, with the crowd choosing the winner by applause.

    Delia Maldonado, a business operations division marketing assistant with MWR, said the idea of a competition came up because of the huge number of phone calls she received from Soldier DJs asking where they could spin in Kaiserslautern.

    “We decided to create this promotion for our Soldiers to find out what kind of talent was in our local area, and we certainly found out -- we have terrific talent here,” she said.

    One of the recent DJ competitors was Staff Sgt. Christopher Hunt, also known as “The Big Baller,” a video teleconferencing technician for the 21st Theater Sustainment Command. He said he has been working as a DJ since he was 13 years old, learning his turntable chops from his father while growing up in St. Louis. Hunt deejays professionally at both private parties and clubs.

    “I like to play music to create an atmosphere that people enjoy. As a DJ, I am always tuned in to the audience; I want to make them get up and move,” he said.

    Hunt’s repertoire of music is quite varied. On a moment’s notice, he is prepared to play techno, hip hop, rhythm and blues, country or anything else that gets the crowd moving.

    “If nobody is dancing, then I’m not doing my job,” he said. Hunt has observed that it is usually the women who get up first to dance, with the men following. It’s just a matter of finding that right song.

    “I’m participating because I am doing what I love. Win, lose or draw, it’s just about the music,” he said.

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    Date Taken: 01.20.2015
    Date Posted: 01.21.2015 09:12
    Story ID: 152354
    Location: KAISERSLAUTERN, DE

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