In this fascinating oral history chronicling the life of DJ Screw, written 22 years after his death, Houston rap historian Walker (
Houston Rap Tapes) explores the artist’s electrifying “chopped and screwed” technique and how it vastly changed Houston’s trendsetting hip-hop culture. Walker relies on the vivid stories of Screw’s family members and contemporaries and sorts through archived interviews to paint a detailed picture of Screw’s techniques, his motivations, and his fearless experimentation. Readers learn how Screw discovered at a young age that he could manipulate the music of others, reinventing songs by slowing them down, mixing and scratching them, and often adding his own vocal shout-outs at the end. By 23 he was receiving attention outside of Houston, culminating in recognition at the 1999 Justo’s Mixtape Awards. Screw converted his art form into a sustaining business, opening Screwed Up Records & Tapes and single-handedly extending the life of cassette tapes.
VERDICT Walker’s years of research and personal expertise about Houston’s music scene will help cement Screw’s legacy as an innovator who still inspires.
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