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even though i am taking the focus off of the turntables at this point in my musical career, i am still very interested in the art of the turntable as an instrument and i will still always practice and perform on the turntables. this is a little improvised jam i did on a saturday afternoon. the records used are a DRUM LIBRARY record of raw beats, an old album i found by AL CAIOLA called 'Guitars Italian Style' and the DIRTSTYLE record with the black cover (from this i used the long bass sound). my scratching can't {technically speaking} touch the likes of Q-bert, A-Trak, and all those (yet), but i have invented a completely new and different style of turntablism that will probably be given a name by some writer/critic/musicologist someday. i also believe i may be the best improviser out there. i am like the Beethoven of the turntables and i can GUARANTEE that the compositions i end up making on the 1's and 2's will far outlast those of any of the big turntablist's out there right now. and you can put that in writing b*tch. there are no overdubs or studio tricks used in this recording. i pushed record and played. |
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Label: 372 ARTMUSIC
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