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Rob Swift (born Robert Aguilar; May 14, 1972), is an American hip hop DJ and
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. He was an original member of the turntablist group The X-Ecutioners until 2004. He has also released numerous solo albums and collaborated with various artists, including
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, Patton's project
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, Lords of Acid, Portugal. The Man, and Herbie Hancock. From January 2010 through May 2015, Swift hosted the online hip-hop radio show ''Dope on Plastic'' on Scion A/V Streaming Radio 17. In August 2012, Swift became the resident DJ for a new late night college sports TV talk show on ESPNU called UNITE. In September 2014, Swift became a Professor at the New School for Liberal Arts in New York City. He is currently teaching the DJ Skills & Styles course and his research includes Hip Hop History and culture as well as Musical Composition via turntable techniques.


Early life

Born and raised in Jackson Heights, Queens, by Colombian heritage, Swift (born Robert Aguilar) began DJing at the age of 12 by watching his father and brother. “My dad was a
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and merengue DJ. My brother learned how to scratch and do all the hip hop deejaying stuff on my dad’s equipment (without his permission) and I’d sit there and watch him. When I entered the sixth grade, I decided I wanted to learn.” So unlike those who were influenced through hip hop records, DMC and NMS tapes, or movies, Swift educated himself with the classic turntable beats of the early 1980s
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playground pioneers while listening to funk and jazz at home. “My older brother exposed me to all that,” he says. “All the stuff I create as a DJ is rooted in the songs that I heard from Bob James, Herbie Hancock and James Brown to
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and old DJs like Grandmaster Flash and Grand Wizard Theodore. That’s where my roots are.” In 1990, Swift enrolled as a student at
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in
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and in 1995, graduated with a degree in
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. “While I was deejaying I pursued college. Speech class and English serve a purpose, you know?” His education can be said to translate into his cerebral style of scratching, juggling and making music.


Career

In 1991, Swift joined the groundbreaking turntablist crew the X-Men aka X-ecutioners (
Roc Raida Anthony Williams (May 17, 1972 – September 19, 2009), better known as Roc Raida or Grandmaster Roc Raida, was an American DJ, turntablist and producer. He was also a member of the DJ group the X-Ecutioners. He joined the X-Men in the late 1 ...
,
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, and Mista Sinista). Also in 1991, he won the DMC East Coast title. In 2001, he was featured in the DJ documentary '' Scratch'' (
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). He has appeared on
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, the '' Late Show with David Letterman'' and ''
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''. In 2008, Swift was the first hip hop DJ invited to perform at the Savannah Jazz Festival in Georgia. He has collaborated with artists from many genres including
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, Herbie Hancock, Scritti Politti, Bob James, Linkin Park,
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, Fat Joe, Cypress Hill and
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. He currently works solo, as part of the group Ill Insanity (featuring former X-Men
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and
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), or collaborating with other like-minded artists. Since January 2010, Swift has hosted the online hip-hop radio show ''Dope on Plastic'' on Scion A/V Streaming Radio 17 on which he plays mixes and interviews with guest turntablists. Guests have included J-Smoke & DJ Element, Tim Martells, and DJ Platurn. In February 2010, Rob Swift's solo 18-song turntablism-classical music fusion album ''The Architect'' was released by
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on
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, which Swift dedicated to Roc Raida who died in 2009. In June 2008, Swift's girlfriend played a piece by Chopin for him on her iPod while he was shaving. Swift said, "For some reason on that day in my bathroom, my heart was ready to embrace this genre." In July, he began work on a new album and a month or two into the recording process, he said, "I listened back to see how to album was starting to shape up. After sitting down and listening to it I started realizing that I was being influenced by this genre of classical that I had a new found love for ... I then started creating my music in a way that was reflective of the way that the composers created their pieces. So I started working in movements. I was using sounds and then reintroducing the sounds in other songs. And I sat down and went, 'wow!' All this time, artists like Mozart, Chopin, Beethoven were influencing me on this album subconsciously without me knowing. So once I realized that, then I decided that this album would be a take on what I feel classical composers like Mozart and Chopin would have done if they had turntables." One guest MC,
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, rhymes about the album's concepts on "Principio" and "Ultimo". On March 20, 2012, Swift released the album ''Roc for Raida'', a collection of songs (some unreleased) and battle style routines that defined the late fellow X-Ecutioner
Roc Raida Anthony Williams (May 17, 1972 – September 19, 2009), better known as Roc Raida or Grandmaster Roc Raida, was an American DJ, turntablist and producer. He was also a member of the DJ group the X-Ecutioners. He joined the X-Men in the late 1 ...
as an artist, lost interview archives (from John Carluccio), and other material, with proceeds going to Raida's family. In August 2012, Swift became the resident DJ for a new late night college sports TV talk show on ESPNU called ''UNITE''. On his blog,
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, reported Swift as saying, "Never would I have thought as a 12-year old that DJing would take me this far. It is something that I have always done out of pure love. Now I’m being contracted for a full-time TV position and paid to do something I truly love. It just goes to show, when you do something for the right reasons, the right things happen. Stay positive, stay true to what you love, don’t compromise your craft and never give up on your dreams." In September 2014, Swift became a Professor at the New School for Liberal Arts in New York City. He is currently teaching the course Dj Skills & Styles and his research includes Hip Hop History and culture as well as Musical Composition via turntable techniques.


Discography


Albums

* 1997 '' Soulful Fruit'' (original release on Stones Throw Records) * 1999 '' The Ablist'' * 2001 '' Airwave Invasion'' * 2002 ''
Sound Event ''Sound Event'' is a 2002 studio album by American turntablist Rob Swift. It was released on Tableturns. Critical reception Tom Semioli of AllMusic gave the album 3.5 out of 5 stars, calling it "an explosive and intelligent collection of wicked ...
'' * 2003 '' Under the Influence'' * 2003 ''Who Sampled This?'' * 2004 '' OuMuPo 2'' * 2005 ''
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'' * 2006 '' Back to the Beat'' * 2006 ''Pure Moods'' * 2008 ''Dust to Dust'' * 2010 ''The Architect'' * 2012 ''Roc for Raida'' * 2013 ''Tupac and Biggie Remix''


Film appearances

* 2001 '' Scratch'' * 2007 ''As the Table Turn'' (documentary) * 2009 ''As the Technics Spin'' (documentary) * 2011 ''DJ Rob Swift - Live! The Documented Movement'' (documentary) * 2013 ''Master Class w/ DJ Rob Swift'' (documentary)


References


External links


Official websiteVideo interview with Rob Swift
*Kyle Gilkeson
"DJ Rob Swift on his Foray into Classical Music"
''Alarm'' magazine, November 8, 2010
Platform8470 interview - February 2009
{{DEFAULTSORT:Swift, Rob 1972 births Baruch College alumni American people of Colombian descent American DJs Living people People from Jackson Heights, Queens Ipecac Recordings artists Stones Throw Records artists