Btw, peep Ant 1 and Ruby Red I's White Van/Jake One mix on Krazy Kids Radio from last week featuring Enoch and yours truly! Big ups to Ant and Ruby for letting us crash the party.
DJ Ant 1

       Last Night a DJ Saved My Life
By Christina Li (Feb 19, 2010 )
Doing the DJ thing full-time, DJ Ant 1 keeps his hands full with his  Ri$ky Bizness Crew, Krazy Kids Radio, and various DJ gigs. He cut out  some time to chat with SF Station and let us into his hip-hop world.
SF Station (SFS): When did you start DJing?
DJ Ant 1 (A1): I started DJing in 1996, and got  into to it because I had an older cousin who was a DJ. He was in a crew  called "Supernatural Turntable Artists" that was pretty big in the  battle scene and I really wanted to do what they were doing.
Plus, I'm from Daly City and the DJ game was huge at that time  there. Shortly after, I did the mobile DJ thing and did weddings,  dances, etc. After that, I started doing DJ battles with my crew, at the  time, called "Fundamental Skratch Funk." $ir Tipp was in that crew,  who's been a best friend to me since grade school, along with DJ Teeko  and Max Kane of 41funk, and F.A.M.E.
SFS: How did you connect with the Ri$ky Bizness  Crew? What’s instigated the name?
A1: Eddie Ra$kel pretty much started the Ri$ky  Bizness Crew and I think he had an idea that $ir Tipp, Massan, Ruby Red  I, and me would make an ill DJ crew since we all had similar passions,  origins, and tastes in DJing. Then $ir Tipp started making beats and  Ruby Red I was already making beats, so we wanted to start making music.  Another producer, Cee-Rock, hopped in the crew and then we started  recording tracks and music with fellow SF rappers J-Billion and  PFUNKTHEKING.
My take on the story of our crew name is maybe we were all into  gambling or maybe we were all bold at certain things we did or maybe we  all liked the Tom Cruise movie, thus, being risky. I think that is how  the name came to be.
SFS: Tell us about Krazy Kids Radio.
A1: Krazy Kids Radio is a podcast done by the Wild N  Krazy Kids crew, which consist of graphic designers, promoters,  thinkers, and DJs. We broadcast and record our show out of Youth Radio  in Oakland. We started the show in the summer of 2007 and decided to do  hourlong DJ mix shows that have a different theme every week.
We have probably done over a hundred different themes bumping  hip-hop, R&B, soul, house, rock, and whatever genre we think sounds  good with the theme. The show has mostly Ruby Red I and me DJing, along  with the occasional guest. We have J Boo, Miso Soup, and Mz. Fran  hosting on the mic. I'm just happy that we have a great audience that  really supports us and we love them. Right now we have over 9,000  subscribers worldwide. Shout out to y’all!
SFS: What are some of your favorite collaborations  between artists?
A1: Tough question. There are too many to say.  Here's a few: J Dilla and Madlib, Nas and Wu-tang, Drake and Lil Wayne,  Jake One and Freeway, Method Man and Redman, Joe Montana and Jerry Rice.
SFS: What spots do you like to hit up for your  gigs?
A1: Right now, my favorite spots to play at in SF  would be small spots like 222 Hyde and Showdown. I like playing at  smaller spots that have good sound and a good spot where all the homies  can chill and vibe. Don't get it twisted though, I do love and strive to  play for large audiences at large venues.
SFS: Do you have any new mixtapes coming out?
A1: I'm trying to start a new DJ mixtape for this  year real soon, I still have to figure out what that's going to be.  Right now, I'm working on PFUNKTHEKING's mixtape. It’s so funny how you  have to specify a DJ mixtape versus a rapper mixtape these days.
SFS: Who are some artists who you think deserve  more credit in 2010?
A1: J-Billion, PFUNKTHEKING, this dude C Plus from  Sacramento, DJ Drewbyrd, 1-O.A.K. from the Honor Roll crew, Chip tha  Ripper from Cleveland, Curt@!ns from NY, Thunderheist, J-Stalin from the  bay, Mayer Hawthorne, AZ, Jay Electronica, Reflection Eternal, and  Gucci Man.
SFS: What's in store for you?
A1: I've been producing more lately, but I’m still a  rookie compared to my peers. I plan to work on more music with the  crew, make more mixtapes, get more out-of-town gigs, and hopefully make a  Ri$ky Bizness crew 12-inch vinyl sometime soon.
Visit DJ Ant 1 at [url=www.djant1.com]www.djant1.com
 
