The concept of this show is amazing. Two awesome dj's digging the crates of a massive and historic record collection to put together a history lesson on hip hop. I appreciated the narration by the dj's for some of the tracks, but the energy from either us in the audience of from themselves was neutral.
For a listener, it would have been better to have a booth to sit down and enjoy the show, rather than wobble back and forth watching them use their skills. And if I was a breaker, then I would have been kind of mad at the minimal attempt to get a break circle going towards the end of the show. The DJ's didn't loop the breaks at all, but rather cut to a new break, never giving dancers a chance to get any rhythm.
All in all, I enjoyed their synchronized turntablism and collaborative efforts. It appeared to me that they never looked at each other during the show as they were totally in sync with their performance. If Bambatta had been there, that would have been even more historic.