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    Ultimate Freak
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    Pretty much same as me mate...i like to keep busy in the mix.
    I like to vary long fluid mixing with more cut up style...creative eqing, beat juggling with 2 records the same..1 on ,1 off.... like using 3 dex too,having 2 trks mixing at all times...im also well into my scratching...need to master the crab a bit more, but apart its all good.
    Occasionally do a bit of scratching in my sets..but not the obvious, more of an fx style or on beats..and in moderation...do a bit then leave it alone

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    Junior Freak
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    my fav technique would be hiting 12" into head just like in this video
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccJegJpHlnI ;)))
    Reversing vinly by hand and keeping it going at the right tempo by hand while mixing with the other one! <- thats also very familiar!
    another pretty weird and cool thing is makin beat
    by just taking the needle and adding on and off the record
    and for final tipical low-cut while adding more high or mids is also nice!

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    acieeeeeeeeeeeeed
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    throwing my hands in the air then falling over the decks is always a winner:cheese:
    Life is "trying things to see if they work"

    Finally getting around to updating my site
    http://www.plus27design.co.uk/

    Dave knows scooter lyrics

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    BOA Mod
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    Quote Originally Posted by dan the acid man View Post
    throwing my hands in the air then falling over the decks is always a winner:cheese:

    I can see that being popular

 

 

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