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DJ Scientific (Mark Branch)
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Marc Branchworks at NASA as an aerospace engineer testing instruments used on outer-space telescopes. When he's off the clock, Branch is one of the most sought after hip-hop DJs around the country. Leading a double life as "DJ Scientific" he hopes to attract young hip-hop fans to math and science. Produced by Jocelyn Gonzales.
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Thank you for a thorough & informative story on the life & times of DJ Scientific. The world needs people like him and we need to hear stories about people like him. He represents the much-needed aesthetic of "Edutainment", a term coined by one of our peers & mentors, KRS One.
Thanks again for covering intelligence & maturity within Hiphop Culture. It does exist, even though it isn't covered enough in the news. You guys were ON POINT w/ this story. Peace...
DopeDave
The Temple of Hiphop
Hartford, CT
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