Isaac DeLima, the local turntablist whiz kid known as DJ I-Dee, is a little worried about his generation's response to his art form. "It's very endangered. Its high points were maybe six or seven years ago, but it was still in its hybrid stages then, and no one was really able to solidify it, and since then, it's just slowly been going down," he says matter-of-factly. "With [new technology], everyone in Hollywood becomes a DJ overnight, you know? The art form itself... More >>>