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Dj Disco Wiz

A PIONEER & ICON Hip-Hop's 1st Latino DJ.......

About Me

" I Walk Among The Great Poets" I am truly blessed to have grown up in the sixties a time of movements, revolutions and great people that inspired and challenged us to see the world through their lives As a young man in the Bronx not socially accepted and with no resources I found a platform in which I could express myself I found my voice, I found hip hop, I love hip-hop because it means hope. Hope, to those who are less fortunate And it does not discriminate because of race, gender, or social class It has united our people and has stood the test of time..... But unfortunately it has flaws and has allowed the descend of corporate vultures An attempt at rewriting our history so now as everyone has access.. I guess its great for business, but bad for creativity, innovation , and all the intangble magic that surrounds a movement in motion... twenty-first-century hip-hop is an industry with insitutions, orthodoxies, and dogmas...and that's evolution..that's life... but this isn't about hip-hop today.... it's about a time and a place and a people that you should know about... this is what i breathe, this is my life, this is our revolution ... DJ Disco Wiz (real name Luis Cedeño) is a Latino DJ who was briefly known as DJ Louie Lou born in Bronx New York on August 11, 1961. Half Cuban half Puerto Rican he is credited as being the first Latino Hip-Hop DJ, His contributions have paved the way for Latin DJs everywhere to make their mark in the industry. Back in the day, Dj Disco Wiz was known for his aggressive battle style of DJing, and together with his partner and childhood friend Grandmaster Caz, then known as DJ Casanova Fly (1975) of the Mighty Force Crew throughout the mid- to late-1970s. They are legendary for their DJ battles in the streets of the South Bronx; Grandmaster Caz would later go on to form the cold crush brothers. DJ Disco Wiz is also credited for being the first DJ to make a "mixed plate" in 1977 along with Grandmaster Caz, when he combined sound bites, special effects and paused beats. This is Hip-Hop’s first mixed dub recording. In the years since, DJ Disco Wiz has openly contributed to the education and recognition of the early years of hip-hop. In the millennium issue of The Source magazine he candidly shared his experience in being the first Latino in the evolution of hip-hop. Dj Disco Wiz was also a major contributor in the opening of the Experience Music Project in Seattle in 2000. His contribution and donation of original hip-hop flyers, solely for the preservation of hip-hop can be seen as part of the archives. He was also instrumental in the making of Jim Fricke and Charlie Ahearn’s rendition of the early years of hip-hop entitled Yes, Yes Y’all. Sharing over numerous original flyers and first hand accounts of the early years of hip-hop including a historical event of the 1977 New York City blackout. DJ Disco Wiz is a poet who has recently been inspired in writing a lyrical account for the lack of recognition of the early pioneers. His passion is versed in a poem entitled “The Land Before The Rhyme” which was performed at the Apollo Theater, the landmark Nuyorican Poet Cafe and also at poet venues through out New York City, and can be seen in the upcoming book Born in the Bronx, Dj Disco Wiz is currently involved in a t-shirt project with The Originators” www.theoriginators.com whose sole purpose is the commitment and education of the early years of hip-hop, honoring the DJs, MCs, writers and B-Boys that helped pave the way for a culture. He is also featured in a couple of documentaries that are in the works. One is 1LOVE, a film about the lives of Joe Conzo, Ernie Paniccoli and Jamel Shabazz. The other one is ALL OUT WAR a B-Boy Story. and 1977 VH1 NYC 77: Developed by Nanette Burstein and Firehouse Films for VH1, He has also been working with Michael P and Dug 1 on Turntable Timmy, an animated series that teaches children about hip-hop culture.He is currently working on a book with Ivan Sanchez based on his life titled, It’s Just Begun: The Epic Journey of Hip-Hop’s First Latino DJ, Disco Wiz. Graphic Design by James "Koe" Rodriguez, Foreword by Grandmaster Caz.Wiz is also a board member of the Universal Federation for the Preservation of Hip Hop Culture; www.hiphopfederation.net is self explanatory in the very name of this organization. The federation consists of Vice President Kenny Syder, President Amir T. Aziz, Chairperson Africa Bambaataa, Secretary Pebbles Riley, Treasurer David Walton (CPA), Executive Director Simone Joyce, Curtis “Grandmaster Caz" Brown, DJ Tony Tone, Kurtis Blow, Tiana Johnson (MBA), Patrick Jeanette, GrandMaster Melle Mel, Cashus D, KRS-One, Lovebug Starski, Miguel Corral, Ernie Paniccioli, Jorge “PopMaster Fabel” Pabon, Joe Conzo (photographer). The Universal Federation has a headquarter located in the Bronx, the birth place of Hip Hop, therefore their work is immediately seen affecting the community of youth who can take a better command in their crafts with the education of their recent history. His relevance to the current state of Hip Hop as a pioneer is expressed in the interest many writers and journalists take in learning about his life and contributions to the arts of Hip Hop. Dj Disco Wiz is also the grandson of the late legendary santero Norberto Cedeno of Toa Alta, Puerto Rico, La Mano Poderosa (The All Powerful Hand of God), 1950, and the Creator and founder of The Hip-Hop Meets Spoken Wordz Series.“Who’s DJ Disco Wiz you ask?” he’s an activist, a Hip-Hop pioneer, Writer, poet, "THE VOICE OF A NATION" he is Hip-Hop..."NOTHING CAN STOP THE MAN WITH THE RIGHT MENTAL ATTITUDE FROM ACHIEVING HIS GOAL:NOTHING ON EARTH CAN HELP THE MAN WITH THE WRONG MENTAL ATTITUDE.
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Add to My Profile | More Videos...... NY77: Blackout! "NY77: Blackout!

This excerpt from the VH1 Rock Doc: NY77: The Coolest Year in Hell (premiering August 11, 2007) shows how New Yorkers coped with the great blackout in July 1977. Musicians, celebrities and politicians remember the fear, the looting and the unexpected benefit to hip hop.

.. NY77: The Rap Battle In this excerpt from the VH1 Rock Doc: NY 77: The Coolest Year in Hell (premiering August 11, 2007), a memorable rap battle between Grandmaster Caz-DJ Disco Wiz and Afrika Bambaataa is recounted in classic comic book style by the artist Jim Rugg.Check out -The DJ Disco Wiz Entertainment Blog on (Si)Tv

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Music:

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Knowledge of self is our Greatest Gift...The Universal Federation for the Preservation of Hip Hop Culture,

Books:

manchild in the promise land, why justice fails,amazing grace, che, boricuas, assimilation in american life, cruel and unusual punishment,"Twenty Love poems" pablo neruda, saul williams, live from death row, fidel y el tercer mundo, , dreaming in cuban,yes yes y"all, who shot ya, the history of hip-hop, born in the bronx, Hip-Hop Decoded, "Next Stop" Growing up WildStyle in the Bronx, Said the Shotgun to the Head, SVHE, The Dead Emcee Scrolls,Ink-Scribing Oshun, ACTION, Bigger than Hip-Hop, Back in the Days, a Time Before Crack, Love, Speaking of America,The product of interviews conducted for the Experience Music Projects Hip Hop exhibit, this book delivers what the people who created hip-hop have to say for themselves- a crucial and underrepresented aspect of hip-hop culture. It is entirely made up of first person anecdotes from pioneering DJs, breakers, writers, and emcees. The authors, Jim Fricke and Charlie Ahearn (Wild Style) act as curators, allowing the artists room to reveal the truth about hip-hops explosive beginnings in the South Bronx and the surrounding communities that generated a now global movement. In a drug-infested, near bankrupt NYC, the street gangs who ran the neighborhoods informed hip-hop style and battle culture. Check the 1977 NYC Blackouts role in the DJ population expanding, as looters liberated decks from ransacked electronic stores. Read Flash marvel at Kool Hercs selection, as well as Flashs tales of a pint sized Grand Wizard Theodore, doubling breaks atop a milk crate. In addition, let Kool Herc tell you how he was not a DJ-for-hire, but the promoter, the tastemaker, the sound system constructer, and the DJ. Grandmaster Caz and Disco Wiz drop tales of bare-bones hip hop, rocking in the park, plugged into the light poles. The wealth of show flyers and unearthed pictures displayed throughout this text is reason enough to add to cart. With an introduction by Nelson George and the willing collaboration of so many pioneers, this is authentic source material. An essential read for anyone interested in who and what it took to create the climate and culture of original hip hop. Features a goldmine of original flyer artwork, as well a original photographs. -P GorgeousNow you know

My Blog

The Hustle

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:The powerHouse Arena and Juxtapoz are pleased invite you to the launch ofThe Hustle Opening Reception: Wednesday, May 28, from 69pmThe powerHouse Arena37 Main Street, Brooklyn...
Posted by Dj Disco Wiz on Thu, 22 May 2008 05:03:00 PST

New York Photo Awards Ceremony and After Party: Music by DJ Disco Wiz

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: The New York Photo Festival is pleased to announce the New York Photo Awards Ceremony and After Party Friday, May 16, 2008 Awards Begin at 8pm St. Ann's Warehouse, Brooklyn...
Posted by Dj Disco Wiz on Thu, 08 May 2008 09:15:00 PST

The early days of hip hop. ( Live Tonight at 7pm)

One Nation Under Hip Hop is still doing it big in NYC! We take a trip to Powerhouse Arena, home of the world famous art book publisher Powerhouse Books. Frankie sits down with our old frien...
Posted by Dj Disco Wiz on Wed, 30 Apr 2008 05:28:00 PST

Money Talks and BullSh*t Walks!!!

you can wear black and march as you please........But In a Capitalist society you attack at the main Vein! on Saturday May 3rd Make your Voice Ring Loud and Clear with a complete bleeding of the syste...
Posted by Dj Disco Wiz on Wed, 30 Apr 2008 08:00:00 PST

"El Capo de Capo" Mellow Man Ace

Mellow Man first got into rap music in 1983 after hearing The Treacherous Three for the first time. As he says, "It wasn't really happening out here yet, we were still pop locking and break dancing....
Posted by Dj Disco Wiz on Fri, 18 Apr 2008 09:24:00 PST

Hip-Hop Festival Brings Variety of Culture and Talent to Trinity

By Sarah Gardiner    Media Credit: Tripod Staff The third annual Trinity International Hip Hop Festival took place on Friday Apr. 4 through Sunday Apr. 6 at various places through...
Posted by Dj Disco Wiz on Thu, 10 Apr 2008 10:49:00 PST

Frosty Freeze& Uprocking His Way to Heaven, by Ivan Sanchez

When I speak to the young kids in the Bronx about life, I speak to them about knowing their history. I speak to them about the importance of how far we’ve come... but more importantly the how ...
Posted by Dj Disco Wiz on Wed, 09 Apr 2008 06:54:00 PST

Hip-Hop: Not Dead

  Hip-Hop: Not Dead Trinity’s Third Annual International Hip-Hop Festival demonstrates the global vitality of the genre By Robert Cooper Last year, Nas proclaimed, "Hip-hop is dead." App...
Posted by Dj Disco Wiz on Wed, 09 Apr 2008 06:18:00 PST

Check Out the Show-Classic DJ Disco Wiz on The Block

Download the Free "Live" set- http://www.eastvillageradio.com/newspageshows/Theblock0208.m p3.m3u Check out the Show ! classic !DJ Disco Wiz Ooooon "The BLOCK" East Village Radio with Capital P. ....
Posted by Dj Disco Wiz on Fri, 22 Feb 2008 10:58:00 PST

Check out -The DJ Disco Wiz Entertainment Blog on (Si)Tv

Hey come through and check out my latest blog’s on (Si)Tv- just click on the banner above and enjoy! happy blogging! and thank you for the support. Your Friendly Nuyorican Criti...
Posted by Dj Disco Wiz on Fri, 18 Jan 2008 11:32:00 PST