I somewhat sampled the idea from DJH2.
He has very creative titles for his beats.
My titles are more critical thinking-based than creative, but I definitely add creativity to them.
To my credit, my titles have always been off-kilter.
I just added more charm to them after meeting a like-minded individual like Josh.
In the last 5 or so years, I've been trying to find a creative surname.
A way to address myself when I'm brainstorming on how to be a better individual.
Grandmaster Hamilton debuted in 2017 on @SEGA.
The Magus (as a title for myself) hasn't been explored, but is in existence.
The Remarkable
The Phenom
I think I'll just stick with DJ Chrls Hmltn.
It was (at first) DJ Quicksilvr (2012).
But yeah.
After watching ?uestlove at Low End Theory (LA), I was inspired to carry myself as... somewhat the Jidenna of Turntablizm.
I been spinnin since 2010 (pre-jail), and have experience curating since around 7th grade.
I love the artform.
Not just as a performer, but as an individual.
It's my new form of therapy.
lol I've been saying that for almost 10 years now.
I have a deck, but I scratch off my laptop.
I can do that.
That makes me feel good.
With all of what I can do creatively, it's only right that I step into the arena of Relevance with a surname that make my forename feel good about itself:
DJ
I am DJ Charles Hamilton, Jr.
It's like Mr., or Dr.
Remember Prof. Francis?
I was trying to Dr. Dre myself.
Prof. Hamilton.
But being a professor of sorts is another record in my crates.
I like to think of myself as an elemental DJ.
Cut faster!
Faster!
Vi-Villain.
~*captivating*~
[this post was written while listening to this Audible Doctor instrumental]