DMC World DJ Championships

DMC World DJ Championships
Genre Hip Hop
Years active 1985-present
Founded by Disco Mix Club
Website

DMC World DJ Championships is an annual DJ competition hosted by Disco Mix Club (DMC) which began in 1985.

DMC’s World DJ Championships, sponsored internationally by Technics and Ortofon, has grown over the years and the formats of its competitions have developed along with demand. Originally intended to be a DJ mixing battle, DJ Cheese introduced scratching in his routine in 1986, changing the course of future DMC battles.

The DJs are allowed a period of exactly six minutes to perform.

DJ Champions

World DJ Champions

DJ Q-bert in France

Breakdown by country (31 in total): 13 USA 5 UK 4 France 3 Germany 3 Japan 2 Canada 1 Denmark

UK DJ Champions

(and world rankings)

US DJ Champions

(and world rankings)

Japan DJ Champions

(And world rankings)

France DJ Champions

(And world rankings)

Germany DJ Champions

(And world ranking)

Canada DJ Champions

(and world ranking) 1997 - D-Scratch

Battle for World Supremacy Champions

Battle For Supremacy (UK) Champions

(and world rankings)

Battle For Supremacy (US) Champions

(And world rankings)

World Team Champions

UK Team Champions

(and world rankings)

US Team Champions

(And world rankings)

DMC Online World Champions

DMC Online Team Champions

DMC World DJ Hall of Fame Champion

See also

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References

  1. "DMC World DJ Championships - The Home Of The Worlds Biggest DJ Competition".
  2. "News Letter".
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