Meet Kenya's DIY DJ, who made a deck out of a spoon, hooks, kettle and plastic cap


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Mwangi, also known as Dj Boboss, performing a set on his self-made DJ deck for members of the public in downtown Nairobi. Photos: Tony Karumba/AFP

A spoon, some towel hooks, a piece of kettle and a plastic cap – that's all you'll need to make a mixing deck if you have the technical and musical skills of DJ Boboss.

The 27-year-old – real name Paul Mwangi – has been building up a fanbase online and on the streets of Kenya with the one-of-a-kind deck that he put together himself.

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