Producer, Record label owner and DJ extraordinaire, A.Skillz has just put up a new banging mix on his soundcloud account.
Its a 30 min Guest Mix for the Annie Nightingale show on BBC Radio1 on 23-10-2009 and can be downloaded for free!
As always, A.Skillz is really hitting it up and presents another unique and outstanding party rockin breakz mix. Take a look at the Tracklist and you’ll know what it’s all about.
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On September 19, 2009 the one and only Grandmaster Roc Raida passed away. He saidly died due to complications relating to a mixed-martial-arts accident.
Roc Raida was an American DJ, turntablist, producer and member of the legendary DJ group, The X-Ecutioners. He won the 1995 DMC World DJ Championship and was inducted into the the DMC Hall of Fame four years later.
After the tragic death of Grand Master Roc Raida, a string of benefit gigs took place, but the one happening in NYC, perhaps has been one of the biggest gathering of scratch DJs seen in a very long time.
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Funny vid!!! Check this one out …
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Can’t be bothered doing the dishes after a big night out? You need the ‘Dish Jockey’ – the revolutionary new device guaranteed to rock your kitchen.
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Back in September DJ Cheeba dropped his hot 60min live video mix “The Reels of Solid Steel”!
“Using two turntables and Serato’s Video-SL plug-in for Scratch Live to enable video controlled and manipulated by vinyl, Cheeba makes the most of this technology…
mixing, scratching and juggling both sounds and pictures with stunning results. Original films, remixes and music videos made by Cheeba and James Reed blend seamlessly with video mashups, animations and a wealth of other wonderful and often bizarre visual sources.
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“F**k the money and the industry! This is a present to all my Fans, B-Boys, B-Girls and Break-Beat Lovers! – PEACE! DEF CUT”
Best known for his breakbeats and mixes for some serious b-boy workout, DJ Def Cut from Basel, Switzerland has now decided to drop a whole new album just for shits and giggles.
The album is absolutely free and recommended to those who dig the electro/breakbeats kinda end of our music. Get it off the man’s own website in 320 kbps quality.
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A nice vid of AKD & Koljeticut doing their VCM-600 Controller Routine.
Used Equipment: PDX-3000, PMC-05 PRo3 DX, Korg Nano Pad, VCM-600, Ableton Live.
Read on to watch the video.
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Published on
16. Oktober 2009 in
vids.
Where do the samples of Prodigy’s Smack my bitch up come from?
Take a look at this clever vid and you will find out how to make this classic track. Cool video and nice samples!
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I really dig DJ Enferno and his amazing Live Remix Project (LRP).
“The Live Remix Project is a one-man symphony incorporating turntables, instruments, effects and samplers that combines musical virtuosity with technical proficiency.
DJ Enferno records sounds from his turntables and keyboards and then affects and mixes those sounds live. Instead of mixing between two turntables, he is managing up to 20 sources of sound at a time.
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DJ Yoda’s How to Cut and Paste saga continues with the release of his 5th album of his legendary Cut & Paste series:
The Thirties Edition!
Injecting a necessary dose of humour into the UK’s Hip-Hop scene without ever taking his eye off the dancefloor, DJ Yoda AKA Duncan Beiny’s unique ability to mix and scratch theme tunes, adverts and comedy skits with some of the rawest beats around, gaining both commercial and critical success, is without equal.
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Published on
30. August 2009 in
artists.
“New york, new york. Big city of dreams, but everything in new york aint always what it seems.” – DJ AM 11:57 PM Aug 25th – Twitter.
Adam Goldstein aka DJ AM, was found dead in his NYC apartment on Friday, 28th of August 2009.
He was only 36 years old and mostly known for his work with Blink-182’s drummer Travis Barker and handling the music at big-name celebrity hot-spots.
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