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jam1
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by jam1 » Tue Nov 10, 2009 8:05 am
I think that's pretty impressive! Despite what people think of CDJs etc. (let's not get into that

) that still sounded really good and must have taken some vision to come up with.
p.s- I scratch to dubstep but I'm not quite confident enough in my skills to record a video....
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djpacko
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by djpacko » Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:23 am
Coming from a background in "turntablism" I agree with what dude said above about electronic synth beats and that whole D-Styles production back then. There's so much room to fit cuts in between for dubstep. Juggling definitely requires precision of a ninja, but if done right, may ya head remain high. I think it's some of the most "funnest" beats to cut to.
I'll be posting a mix within a few weeks that will portray how dubstep and turntablism will go hand in hand. Aquadust on the rise...
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