In the mid 1990's, The mixtape scene in Queens was exploring some serious talents. If you just walked down the streets of Jamaica Ave you would find the street vendors peddling the best blends to ever be found on cassettes. One of Queens most underrated was a DJ by the name of Dirty Harry. Representing the northside ( St.Albans, Queens Village, Hollis, Cambria Heights, and Merrick ) Dirty Harry kept The Streets Buzzing.
Ten years before we would be introduced to Serato, Dirty Harry was mixing two, three, and even sometimes four records at the same time. It is still a question on whether he was using four turntables or a four track machine. Either way, His skills were still innovative.
The only downfall with the Dirty Harry Tapes was that he released them far and in between. There are not that many of them.
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