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3 I e-mailed DJ Shiftee, a well-known New York City DJ, when
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 tutored me twice a week for two years, helping
me develop correct technique. I practiced four hours a day
Now when I'm performing, muscle memory takes over
4 When I started deejaying at clubs, I wouldnt 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, heres the check. "And I'd say, "What? Oh,
can't hear " They were always so surprised. Sometimes I woul
ring doctor's notes because they wouldn't believe me. It w
assurance that they were giving me jobs because I was goc
ot out of sympathy. Eventually people started calling me
eaf DJ."and the name stuck
For a show, I set up one speaker facing my left side
od ear and make it louder all the way up
The speakers
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