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trancecadet
quote:
Originally posted by Rebel Brown
Eddie Halliwell.


That's all I have to say on the matter at this precise moment in time.


just as I was about to say noones mentioned eddie halliwell.

anyone who likes scratching and techno should listenin to this guy rip!! Really is something else. I havent long listened to a set of his for the first time (knew of him just never checked out his style). I was shocked. I didnt think that sorta scratching was possible!
DarkFall01
quote:
Originally posted by trancecadet
just as I was about to say noones mentioned eddie halliwell.

anyone who likes scratching and techno should listenin to this guy rip!! Really is something else. I havent long listened to a set of his for the first time (knew of him just never checked out his style). I was shocked. I didnt think that sorta scratching was possible!


Any sets you would recommend from this guy? I saw a video of him scratching, it was pretty hot :crazy:
SpecRadio
Michael Conway pisses in Halliwells mouth.
TheNeonAlien
Ive heard PREACH do some scratching..maybe dave clarke

techno sets have some scratching but not much
Keo_Nade
b4 i left my vinyl at home for college... (cry), I bought some Crystal Method and tore up 2 records scratching to the breaks.
david.michael
quote:
Originally posted by SpecRadio
Oh man I'm going to use up this thread :)

I LOVE scratching to any type of EDM

:crazy:

My buddy Micheal Conway does it. He's freaking beast and deserves some props.

He has this signature scratch of his...I think it's his own version of a scribble. It goes so well with everything.

Samples:
Trance - Samples: http://www.specradio.com/conwayscratching.mp3
House MIX With MASSIVE SCRATCHING: http://www.specradio.com/conwayscratch.mp3

:crazy: :crazy: :eyespop: :eyespop: :nervous: :nervous:


Gave the trance samples a listen.... that's awesome!
Solisortus
quote:
Originally posted by SpecRadio
Oh man I'm going to use up this thread :)

I LOVE scratching to any type of EDM

:crazy:

My buddy Micheal Conway does it. He's freaking beast and deserves some props.

He has this signature scratch of his...I think it's his own version of a scribble. It goes so well with everything.

Samples:
Trance - Samples: http://www.specradio.com/conwayscratching.mp3
House MIX With MASSIVE SCRATCHING: http://www.specradio.com/conwayscratch.mp3

:crazy: :crazy: :eyespop: :eyespop: :nervous: :nervous:


hmm....signature scratch?!? I don't think so buddy. Thats just basic baby scratches with some release scratches. It sounds good...no doubt.
dj darroch
quote:
Originally posted by trancecadet
just as I was about to say noones mentioned eddie halliwell.

anyone who likes scratching and techno should listenin to this guy rip!! Really is something else. I havent long listened to a set of his for the first time (knew of him just never checked out his style). I was shocked. I didnt think that sorta scratching was possible!


Thanks for that comment mate :D
He's coming to a club in Glasgow in a month to a club i'm going too :cool:
SpecRadio
quote:
Originally posted by Solisortus
hmm....signature scratch?!? I don't think so buddy. Thats just basic baby scratches with some release scratches. It sounds good...no doubt.


Eh...well I mean...that's mainly the only scratch he does. :)
Abhay
great to know u can do it, and who does it...

but HOW do u do it?

Zild
quote:
Originally posted by Solisortus
hmm....signature scratch?!? I don't think so buddy. Thats just basic baby scratches with some release scratches. It sounds good...no doubt.


LOL it's his signature scratch because that's all he does no joke. Yes I know it makes me laugh too. It just goes to show that basic scratches done properly sound nice. No need for anything really fancy.
Keo_Nade
quote:
Originally posted by Abhay
great to know u can do it, and who does it...

but HOW do u do it?


Get an LP. put it on your turntable. cue up a drum-hit, or a vocal sample, or a wicked break. Put your 4 fingers on the lp. press down only slightly, and move your arm and the lp back and forth (horizontally) in a rhythm. once your used to it, throw a cool track on the other turntable and get ready to skeet-skeet-skeet all over her face.
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