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<blockquote data-quote="dj kippax" data-source="post: 723287" data-attributes="member: 9628"><p>+1.</p><p>I think you've got to look outside the scratching champs now see the more musical side of turntablism these day. More often than not the people in the DMC's these days just do a loads of scratches/juggles because they're hard and complicated which 9 out 10 usually sound very un-musical or just crap.</p><p>I think if you want to see the more musical side your best of checking out people like Ricci Rucker, Mike Boo, D - Styles and local champion DJ Woody, etc. I find these guys and a few others are really good when it comes to combining good technique, and technology whilst keeping it sounding good and pushing the boundries a bit more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dj kippax, post: 723287, member: 9628"] +1. I think you've got to look outside the scratching champs now see the more musical side of turntablism these day. More often than not the people in the DMC's these days just do a loads of scratches/juggles because they're hard and complicated which 9 out 10 usually sound very un-musical or just crap. I think if you want to see the more musical side your best of checking out people like Ricci Rucker, Mike Boo, D - Styles and local champion DJ Woody, etc. I find these guys and a few others are really good when it comes to combining good technique, and technology whilst keeping it sounding good and pushing the boundries a bit more. [/QUOTE]
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