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A couple days ago, former DMC Champions Enferno and Shiftee began beefing on Twitter seemingly out of nowhere. Fans around the world immediately took notice, with some fueling the fire and the legendary Craze instigating a battle.
@enferno just called you a bitch @djshiftee …. Dem fighting words if you ask me ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
— ϲɾɑՀҽ (@CRAZEARONI) September 23, 2014
After a series of back-and-forth insults, it was decided yesterday that Enferno and Shiftee would battle each other Thursday morning via Ustream with Craze as the referee. Fans we’re pumped to say the least.
It's on. Shiftee vs @djenferno 11am EST, live streaming. Stay tuned. Enferno going home broke and crying. http://t.co/BQttgVWhVt
— Shiftee (@djshiftee) September 24, 2014
Things didn’t turn out as expected though. To the surprise of many, there wasn’t a battle at all but rather a partnership between the two in the form of a new group called E.A.S.Y. Instead of posting a Ustream link, the DJs shared their debut #LiveRemix video, which is a parody of Andy Samberg’s SNL skit, “When Will The Bass Drop.”
They also posted an original track to their newly-launched SoundCloud account:
According to E.A.S.Y.’s website, the group is intended to “start a paradigm shift in the way we think about DJs and live performance.” It makes a lot of sense: Enferno and Shiftee are often considered two of the most technically innovative DJs in the world and they’ve proved that time and time again through impressive solo routine videos and live performances.
Follow E.A.S.Y.: Facebook | Twitter | SoundCloud
Related:
Enferno Live Remixes Steve Aoki’s ‘Rage The Night Away’
Shiftee ‘Keeps It 100′ with New Mix & Routine
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