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09-17-2009, 05:17 AM
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There have been several DJs already announced for DJ Hero, but it looks like the train keeps on rolling. Gamespot (http://www.gamespot.com/news/blogs/sidebar/909182374/27040433/cut-chemist-jperiod-latest-dj-heroes.html) has word that both Cut Chemist and J. Period are going to be featured artists in Activision's latest.
Just days after it revealed French tech-house duo Daft Punk would be joining DJ Hero, Activision has reveal two more acts who will appear in the game. The first is Cut Chemist, the Grammy-winner turntablist most famous for laying down the beats behind several hits from Los Angeles hip-hop group Jurassic 5.
Also jumping on the DJ Hero bandwagon is New York City hip-hop producer J.Period, real name Shawn M. Jones. Best known for his production and remixing of such high-profile acts as Nas, Big Daddy Kane, and the Roots, Jones also collaborated with former A Tribe Called Quest frontman Q-Tip on last year's political anthem "Q-Tip for President."
Sweet mother! They're totally going all out, aren't they? Too bad it still won't convince most people to buy it.
There have been several DJs already announced for DJ Hero, but it looks like the train keeps on rolling. Gamespot (http://www.gamespot.com/news/blogs/sidebar/909182374/27040433/cut-chemist-jperiod-latest-dj-heroes.html) has word that both Cut Chemist and J. Period are going to be featured artists in Activision's latest.
Just days after it revealed French tech-house duo Daft Punk would be joining DJ Hero, Activision has reveal two more acts who will appear in the game. The first is Cut Chemist, the Grammy-winner turntablist most famous for laying down the beats behind several hits from Los Angeles hip-hop group Jurassic 5.
Also jumping on the DJ Hero bandwagon is New York City hip-hop producer J.Period, real name Shawn M. Jones. Best known for his production and remixing of such high-profile acts as Nas, Big Daddy Kane, and the Roots, Jones also collaborated with former A Tribe Called Quest frontman Q-Tip on last year's political anthem "Q-Tip for President."
Sweet mother! They're totally going all out, aren't they? Too bad it still won't convince most people to buy it.