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    thats all very well and good but im more after knowing about the people who
    combine these skillz with techno, as asked!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FuK-NuT View Post
    thats all very well and good but im more after knowing about the people who
    combine these skillz with techno, as asked!
    scratchin over techno sounds shit imo..too slow..jerome hill is good at it but i still think its pretty wack..
    but i do like what sekno does wi the beat juggling and effects with techno

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    Quote Originally Posted by tamobanter View Post
    scratchin over techno sounds shit imo..too slow..jerome hill is good at it but i still think its pretty wack..
    but i do like what sekno does wi the beat juggling and effects with techno
    i dont care...i want to know who else does it in techno.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FuK-NuT View Post
    i dont care...i want to know who else does it in techno.
    nae bother lol

    mark n (hardcore techno) bangin turntablist....sure he won the uk dmc's at some point tae

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    Quote Originally Posted by FuK-NuT View Post
    i dont care...i want to know who else does it in techno.
    I personally used to subtley scratch stuff over the top of Techno many years ago, but now I very rarely mix vinyl (what with one of my decks being old/needing repair and developing my own kit etc.) I'm out of practice and probably value my records a bit more now :(

    I dunno about this being clinical with beats, it's just part of the whole showboating thing. I find sloppy offsetting stuff is fine, it's just train tracks you want to avoid :)

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    I dunno about this being clinical with beats, it's just part of the whole showboating thing. I find sloppy offsetting stuff is fine, it's just train tracks you want to avoid :)[/QUOTE]

    Just down to personal preference then isnt it;)

 

 

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