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Mr. Dibbs (born Brad Forste) is an American DJ and hip hop producer. He is the Founder of 1200 HOBOS j/graff collective He was also one of the founders of Scribble Jam.


Early life

Born in
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, Forste was introduced to DJing around 1985, when he saw
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performing on the syndicated light news/entertainment show '' PM Magazine'', but "didn't really understand what he did." After watching an
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broadcast of
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performing with
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on the latter's 1983 single " Rockit," he learned the hand motions and began to learn scratching himself. He estimates that he spent six months "getting the hang of" scratching, subsequently spending two years "cutting and scratching to whatever was on TV" to practice.


Career

Mr. Dibbs formed his own turntablist crew 1200 Hobos in the early 1990s. The crew's rotating line-up has included Doseone, Jel,
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, DJ Skip among others, and at its largest numbered 23 members. They have released two mixtapes. In addition to 1200 Hobos, Mr. Dibbs has also been touring DJ for
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. With Doseone and Jel, he is also a member of Presage, who released one album ''Outer Perimeter'' in 1998. In 1996, Mr. Dibbs teamed up with
graffiti Graffiti (plural; singular ''graffiti'' or ''graffito'', the latter rarely used except in archeology) is art that is written, painted or drawn on a wall or other surface, usually without permission and within public view. Graffiti ranges from s ...
magazine ''Scribble'' to put on the first Scribble Jam event as a promotion for the magazine's launch. The event has since become America's largest hip hop festival with separate competitions for
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, DJing,
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. Its past participants and guests have included Juice,
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, Nocando, Skratch Bastid and DJ Abilities. Mr. Dibbs' ''Turntable Hardcore'' series of albums was notable for its
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-straddling approach, blending a wide variety of styles along with more usual hip hop turntablism.


Discography


Solo records

* ''Turntable Scientifics'' (Four Ways To Rock, 1995, CD reissue 1998) * ''Live in Memphis'' (Stereo-Type, 2000) * ''Primitive Tracks'' (Cease And Desist, 2000) * ''Unearthed Vol. 1'' (Cease And Desist, 2000) * ''Unearthed Vol. 2'' (Cease And Desist, 2000) * ''Unearthed Vol. 3'' (Cease And Desist, 2000) * ''Abduction Of The Times 6.66'' (Mary Joy, 2001) * ''Random Vol. 1'' (Puddles Frothingsquat, 2002) * ''Random Vol. 2'' (Puddles Frothingsquat, 2002) * '' Random Vol. 3/Sad Clown Bad Dub 7'' (2003) * ''Outreach 5'' ( Rhymesayers Entertainment, 2003) * ''
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'' (Rhymesayers Entertainment, 2003) * ''Turntable Hardcore'' (Puddles Frothingsquat, 2003) * ''Turntable Hardcore 2'' (Puddles Frothingsquat, 2004) * ''Ugly and Proud Vol. 1'' (Shake It!, 2004) * ''Ugly and Proud Vol. 2'' (Shake It!, 2004) * ''Ugly and Proud Vol. 3'' (Shake It!, 2005) * ''Eat Meat'' (2003) * ''Eat Meat 2'' (2007) * ′′DeadWorld Reborn′′ (2012)


Guest appearances

* Doseone - "Bronchial Cleansing" from ''
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Themselves Themselves, previously known as Them, is an American hip hop duo based in Oakland, California. It consists of Doseone and Jel. They are also part of Subtle and 13 & God. The duo's first studio album, ''Them'', was included on ''Fact''s "100 B ...
- "John Brown's Vaporizer" from ''
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, 1999) * Cryptic Souls Crew, Man of the Year, Hot Rod Monster Jam, and Cold Chillin'
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- "Mr. Dibbs" from ''
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- '' Blindfold'' (self-released, 1999) * Why? / Odd Nosdam - "Untitled" from ''
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- "(Cloud Dead Number Five) (1)" "(Cloud Dead Number Five) (2)" from ''
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- "Kill Ya' Momz" from ''
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- "Dibbs Did This Shit (Interlude)" from '' The End of the Beginning'' ( Definitive Jux, 2003) * Suffocate Faster - "Death Becomes Her/Grinder feat. Mr. Dibbs" from "Only Time Will Tell" (Broken Sounds, 2004) *
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- "Papercuts (The Reason for the Lesions Remix by Mr. Dibbs)" from '' The Papercut Chronicles'' (
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, 2005) * Barfly - ''The Barfly Mix CD'' (Self Core Records, 2006) * Terror - "Dibbs and Murs Check In" from ''
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, 2006) *
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- "Tasmanian Pain Coaster" "Smithereens" "Run the Numbers" "Habeas Corpses" from ''
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'' (Definitive Jux, 2007) * SMTDLR-Terra Infirma “Smutface The Phantom” “Public Service Announcement” 2020


Compilation & soundtrack appearances

* "Listen" with DJ Osiris on ''Ropeladder 12'' (Mush Records, 2000) * "Who's Listening?" "What Was It?" with
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on ''
Tags of the Times 3 ''Tags of the Times 3'' is a 2001 alternative hip hop compilation album, released by Mary Joy Recordings. It also served as a soundtrack to a documentary of the same name. Takashi Futatsugi of ''Riddim'' named it one of the 12 best albums of 200 ...
'' (Mary Joy Recordings, 2001) * "Invitation to Hell" as Presage on ''Urban Revolutions'' (Future Primitive Sound, 2001) * "Divine Spirit" on ''Suite for Weldon'' (Stones Throw, 2003) * "Skin Therapy" on Tony Hawk's Underground ( Activision, 2003)


References


Radio Feature
Some Assembly Required interview with Mr. Dibbs (2007)


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Mr. Dibbs American hip hop DJs American hip hop record producers Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Midwest hip hop musicians Musicians from Cincinnati