Vinyl for DJs - is the end in sight?

MightyZ
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Re: Vinyl for DJs - is the end in sight?

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Heh - what did I start?

Don't think I will turn my back on vinyl just yet - but I may experiment with allowing other sources - just to make me more flexible as to where and what I can play

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Re: Vinyl for DJs - is the end in sight?

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@ leggo rocker
any original Prince Far I records. Dub Encounter 2 Dub Encounter 4. Livity... you know. Its hard to find good roots and dub albums. California isnt the best for this stuff. Augustus Pablo- east of the river nile... the list goes on.
cheers
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Re: Vinyl for DJs - is the end in sight?

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mr mountain wrote:@ leggo rocker
any original Prince Far I records. Dub Encounter 2 Dub Encounter 4. Livity... you know. Its hard to find good roots and dub albums. California isnt the best for this stuff. Augustus Pablo- east of the river nile... the list goes on.
cheers
Check out Rasputins Records throughout the Bay Area and of course Amoeba Records. You'll most likely find the above, trojan represses, pressure sounds presses, etc.
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seb
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Re: Vinyl for DJs - is the end in sight?

Post by seb »

Leggo,

Here's what you need :

http://www.retrothing.com/2005/09/recording_your_.html

http://www.vestax.com/v/products/recorders/vrx2000.html

just play copies of your vinyls, you won't care to scratch them :)
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