DJ Swift Rock
Member since Apr. 2010 Featured DJBrian Lucas (better known as DJ Swift Rock) began his musical journey as a youngster. With the support of his parents at 13 years of age, he was able to get a hold of his first set of turntables and mixer. He then spent countless hours working on his craft as a DJ/ Turntablist. In 1994 he entered his first DJ competition and has competed and performed all over the world since. He’s competed and placed in many local and worldwide competitions. He’s entered competitions ...Read more
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DJ Swift Rock's Bio
Brian Lucas (better known as DJ Swift Rock) began his musical journey as a youngster.
With the support of his parents at 13 years of age, he was able to get a hold of his first set
of turntables and mixer. He then spent countless hours working on his craft as a DJ/
Turntablist. In 1994 he entered his first DJ competition and has competed and performed
all over the world since. He’s competed and placed in many local and worldwide
competitions. He’s entered competitions such as the DMC (Disco Mix Club), ITF
(International Turntablist Federation), and other various battles for bragging rights. 1998
proved to be a pivotal year that earned him his Vestax World Championship title in
Tokyo, Japan. That opened an opportunity for him to perform nationally and
internationally. Prior to that competition, he was also asked to DJ alongside Rock Force,
the World Champion break dance crew. He felt honored in 2000 when he was asked to
participate in the Scratchcon’s Beat Juggling time line alongside some of the best Beat
Jugglers in all of DJ history.
With the support of his parents at 13 years of age, he was able to get a hold of his first set
of turntables and mixer. He then spent countless hours working on his craft as a DJ/
Turntablist. In 1994 he entered his first DJ competition and has competed and performed
all over the world since. He’s competed and placed in many local and worldwide
competitions. He’s entered competitions such as the DMC (Disco Mix Club), ITF
(International Turntablist Federation), and other various battles for bragging rights. 1998
proved to be a pivotal year that earned him his Vestax World Championship title in
Tokyo, Japan. That opened an opportunity for him to perform nationally and
internationally. Prior to that competition, he was also asked to DJ alongside Rock Force,
the World Champion break dance crew. He felt honored in 2000 when he was asked to
participate in the Scratchcon’s Beat Juggling time line alongside some of the best Beat
Jugglers in all of DJ history.