redpill me on scratching vrecords
what are you trying to say?
>>74489729
educate me
>>74489716
take the record and go skriggity skrat wiggidy wiggidy wiggidy wack
urinating on them is more fun
>>74489744
this
>>74489742
it's not that simple.
>>74489741
the melody is controlled by how fast you move your hand and the notes start and stop when you move the fader
>>74489766
wow no kidding?
"see im doing stuff, im not a talent less hack!"
I almost respect EDM dj's more just because they don't try and pretend to be doing anything important
>>74489790
*strums geetah*
>>74489790
>they don't try and pretend to be doing anything important
Since when?
>>74489729
He's basically saying that he played the google doodle vinyl scratching game for 5 minutes and now he's decided that his life path is to become a DJ.
Listen to these but turntabism is a visual art, if you aren't watching it you are missing half the point.
Ricci Rucker & Mike Boo - Sketchbook: An Introduction to Scratch Music
D-Styles - Phantazmagorea
DJ QBert - Wave Twisters
Fingerbangerz - Vi-R-uS
DJ Flare & D-Styles - Pharoahs of Funk
DJ Craze & Klever - Scratch Nerds
DJ Shadow & Cut Chemist - The Hard Sell (Encore)
Invisibl skratch Piklz - The Shiggar Fraggar Show, Vol 4
Rob Swift - The Architect
Cut Chemist - The Audiences Listening
DJ Krush - Strictly Tuntablized
DJ Babu - The Beat Tape
Wold Famous Beat Junkies - s/t
Mix Master Mike - Bangzilla
DJ Kentaro - Enter
Birdy Nam Nam - Birdy Nam Nam
I could listen to the sounds of vinyl and turntables being fucked with all day. It's such a pleasing sound to me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSCZwGNu2Qg
Even this I like, albeit a little harder to groove to.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNgPvVPGyf0