There are DJs, and then there are DJs, and then there’s DJ QBert. Sources say QBert grew up in San Francisco, born with the name Richard Quitevis, graduating in 1987 from Balboa High. Those sources ...
If you have any remote interest in the art of DJing, you should definitely try to check out this event: San Francisco's DJ Qbert will be performing at the Ruby Room on Saturday as part of the SD Union ...
It was previously announced that Canadian House DJ Deadmau5 and David Guetta appear in DJ Hero 2. Today we got word from Activision that the king of the scratch DJs, Qbert, will also be included in ...
DJ QBert is one of Hip Hop’s biggest icons. However, to identify him as just a DJ is incredibly short sighted. QBert recently contributed some of his music to the new martial arts DVD 101 Submissions ...
Critically acclaimed turntablist DJ Qbert has launched the first ever video-based online DJ school. Now known as QSU (Qbert Scratch University), the San Francisco native brings over 20-years of ...
The Bay Area's own DJ QBert has long been a world champion ambassador of mixing, so it's only appropriate that his latest release pushes the boundaries of music formats. He's running a Kickstarter ...
DJ Q-Bert occupies an awesome space in the DJ scene. If you want to talk about technical know-how, he's one of the immediate names you need to reference. You talking about a 1991 DMC US champion (solo ...
Source: UK industry news site GamesIndustry.biz. What we heard: Having already rocked over $2 billion out of Guitar Hero, Activision is expanding its rhythm game empire into other musical genres. On ...
When the annual bass-heavy Low End Theory Festival announced the lineup for its second annual gathering at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo grounds, which occurs Saturday, fans of the hip-hop sub-genre ...
DJ QBert, born Richard Quitevis, is widely regarded as the most highly skilled skratching dj that has walked this planet. His long-standing career of innovating the DJ culture has set off a worldwide ...
Those who grew up with this true-school turntablist always knew that DJ Qbert would soon become San Francisco's pre-eminent hometown hip-hop hero. Qbert (a.k.a. Richard Quitevis) got the itch to ...