Description of West Coast Instrumental
East Coast turntabalist crews are perhaps more influential, and the international pool of DJs and instrumental producers may be thicker, but West Coast DJ culture has been deeply engrained into that region’s hip-hop culture since the beginning. Electro funk of acts such as The LA Dream Team, The Egyptian Lovers and The World Class Wrecking Cru played a pivotal role in the development of West Coast hip-hop and were largely instrumental. While craze died out when the G-Funk of Dr. Dre became increasingly popular in the early to mid-'90s – ringing in an era dominated by Death Row and their G-Funk brethren -- Mobile DJs from out-of-the-way places such as Daily City continued to churn out party rocking sets. One of these DJs was the now-legendary Q-Bert. A young Philippine, in 1991 Qbert became the West Coast and U.S. champion of the Disco Music Conference (aka the DMC), the highest honor afforded a DJ. During the early '90s, the Daily City native continued to dominate the competition, sharing the world title with fellow Bay Area DJs Mixmaster Mike and Apollo from 1991 to 1994. By 1995, the DMC officials sought to give the rest of the world's DJs a fighting chance, and declared the Bay Area DJs ineligible. Inspired by their unprecedented success, Qbert, Mixmaster Mike, Shortkut, D-styles, Disk, and Yogafrog formed Invisible Scratch Piclaz in 1996. Under that banner, the crew helped transform turntablism into a subgenre by performing as a fully integrated band, with one member laying down the rhythm section as the others took turns soloing. It was a frantic, jagged sound in which rhythms were stripped, flipped, and slipped beneath a steady procession of scratches. This is the truest form of turntabalism, and in the group’s wake, an entire generation of turntabalist emerged. During this time, another DJ from the Bay Area would make a tremendous international splash. With his 1996 debut, Entroducing , DJ Shadow culled fragments of jazz, hip hop, '60s psych, pop, rock, and everything in between to create a series of desolate musical narratives that were as haunting as they were thrilling. Shadow's sound was simply revolutionary, and inspired various sub genres that still dominate the medium to this day.
Top West Coast Instrumental Tracks
West Coast Instrumental Key Albums
West Coast Instrumental Key Artists
DJ Babu
A top-notch deck
dominator from Cali, Babu
DJs for Dilated Peoples and
rolls with the World Famous
Beat Junkies. Babu won t...
DJ Food
Coldcut's Matt Black is the
key creator behind DJ
Food's experimental
Trip-Hop-influenced
electronica. Originally int...
DJ Quest
DJ Quest is one of the Bay
Area's most acclaimed
turntabalist DJs. In the early
'90s, Quest teamed up with
DJ Eddie Def and DJ Cue t...
DJ Z-Trip
Known for his swift
scratching, abstract
beat-work, and affinity for
rock breaks, Z-Trip is a
much-respected DJ from...
J Boogie's Dubtronic Science
Found on Om Records
compilations, DJ/producer
J-Boogie dishes up a fine
plate of dubbed-out
Trip-Hop and downtempo...
Madlib
One of hip-hop's most
prolific artists, Madlib's
lengthy discography gets
more impressive with each
new project. Madlib is the...
Ming & FS
A DJ/production duo from
New York, Ming & FS create
vivid soundscapes merging
Drum 'n' Bass, hip-hop,
Electro, and Illbient. Thei...