
The Peter Piper routine on tape — the Scrubboard strikes again
One way to test your turntablist mettle is to copy a known routine. So Jeremy Bell has decided to attempt the classic Peter Piper set on his Scrubboard.
One way to test your turntablist mettle is to copy a known routine. So Jeremy Bell has decided to attempt the classic Peter Piper set on his Scrubboard.
Having nothing to sell, Technics walked away from the DMC battle. But now they're back, and together with Rane will be sponsoring the finals again.
With the sweet smell of creativty from beginning to end, DJ Woody announces his new SCRATCH SOUNDS series on classic 12" and trendy 7" vinyl.
Jeremy Bell contevolves his cassette tape based ScrubBoard scratch looper. This time he's hooked with some singers for a live peformance.
Turntablism spawned portablism. And now Rasteri's SC1000 Pi based controller aims to make portablism even smaller and more flexible.
The DJ Player Pro app continues to shine, this time creating a portablist mode, essentially sharing DVS across two portablist setups.
DJ Woody's mind doesn't work like regular DJs, which is why he's at the very top of the turntablist tree. And from time to time, he turns his mind to devising new ways of doing DJ things. The Grind Strip is one of those things that opens new doors for turntablists.
The next version of Traktor is in the hands of very lucky people, one of which is our Ray aka Arkaei. And while trying to create an April fool, he stumbled across something very interesting. Is Traktor machine learning? Possessed by digital demons? Or is it something else?
Great things come from left field thinking. And boosted by the praise for previous versions of his cassette tape scratching ScrubBoard, Jeremy Bell has toiled on a more finished prototype, that brings looping and sampling to the... tapetable?
Starting a very cold Monday in fine style is DJ Chell, who stopped by Arkaei's studio to perform his drumstep version of "Freestyler" by the Bomfunk MCs.
I have clothes older than the new DMC champion DJ Rena. At 12 years old, he unleashed an old and new school DJ lesson on the old timers judging him.
For years, there was a standing joke in scratch forums about a Rane turntable. But now in the inMusic camp, that's a 12" Serato DJ controlling reality.