"'This is the spoon for eating music!' DJ Boboss exclaims as he motions to a mangled tablespoon connected to a slim magnetized wire protruding from a wooden box that functions as his make-shift DJ decks. Also attached to the box are a pair of metallic knobs taken from a towel rack, the nozzle of a kettle, the tiny mixing unit of a battery, several bottle caps, and miscellaneous colorful wires. This particular set of decks is painted red, green, and yellow and covered in scratch marks, dents, and wax drippings, a testament to years of persevering trial and error. The self-taught DJ, producer, artist, and electrician has been feeding on music since class 3, when his dad bought him a 'small one-battery radio,' and he was fascinated by the voices that emanated from the mysterious box. ..."
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