I
emailed DJ Shiftee, a well known New York City DI, whe I was 25: "I know you like a challenge, How about teaching a
deaf person to deejay?"He wrote back the next day: "Challenge
accepted."He tutore
a week for two years, helping
me develop correct technigue: Practiced four hours a day
Now when I'm performing, muscle memory takes over.
t When I started deejaying at clubs, I wouldn't tell the
managers I was deaf. I would just show up, introduce myself.
and start playing music. At the end of the night, someone
would say, Oh, here's the check. "And Id say. What? Oh, I
can't hear. They were always so surprised. Sometimes I would
bring doctor's notes because they wouldn't believe me. It was
reassurance that they were giving me jobs because I was good,
not out of sympathy. Eventually people started calling me that
Deaf DJ. "and the name stuck/" peopl
5 For a show, I set up one speaker facing my left side, my
good ear, and make it louder all the way up. The speakers that
1 Shiftee/fi/谢夫迪(美国DJ,两届 Disco Mix Club World DJ Championships定军)
2 Challenge accepted: an expression used to indicate that the speaker is willing te
attempt to complete a difficult task
3 Now when I'm performing, muscle memory takes over.: Now when Im per
forming, my body movements become automatic as a result of repeated practice
4 and the name stuck: and the name stayed with me, and Ive been known by tha
name ever since