DJ Screw: A Life in Slow Revolution by Lance Scott Walker

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DJ Screw: A Life in Slow Revolution by Lance Scott Walker

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Lance Scott Walker’s biography of DJ Screw is the first to focus on this remarkable figure in American music history, someone who reimagined the role of DJ and producer in a mode of radical slowness, somewhat akin to what Lee Scratch Perry did for dub in Jamaica, but with an unmistakably Houston / Gulf Coast feel. Lance worked on this biography for about a decade and we're excited to share it with you.

Lance is also the author of “Houston Rap Tapes”, an extraordinary compilation of personal histories spoken by members of the Houston Rap community.

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DJ Screw, a.k.a. Robert Earl Davis Jr., changed rap and hip-hop forever. In the 1990s, in a spare room of his Houston home, he developed a revolutionary mixing technique known as chopped and screwed. Spinning two copies of a record, Screw would “chop” in new rhythms, bring in local rappers to freestyle over the tracks, and slow the recording down on tape. Soon Houstonians were lining up to buy his cassettes—he could sell thousands in a single day. Fans drove around town blasting his music, a sound that came to define the city’s burgeoning and innovative rap culture. June 27 has become an unofficial city holiday, inspired by a legendary mix Screw made on that date.

Lance Scott Walker has interviewed nearly everyone who knew Screw, from childhood friends to collaborators to aficionados who evangelized Screw’s tapes—millions of which made their way around the globe—as well as the New York rap moguls who honored him. Walker brings these voices together with captivating details of Screw’s craft and his world. More than the story of one man, DJ Screw is a history of the Houston scene as it came of age, full of vibrant moments and characters. But none can top Screw himself, a pioneer whose mystique has only grown in the two decades since his death.

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