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Eddie Halliwells BOSH (pg. 3)
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chrisday
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Originally posted by Simon_N
I was at that night in Goddskitchen in birmingham. Great night! Missed the begining of his set though :(


Was this the night he came on after Fergie? think Guy Ornadel was playing before as well...
couch-potato
ooh yeah scratch that fluff

woscar
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Originally posted by couch-potato
ooh yeah scratch that fluff



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shaw
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Originally posted by couch-potato
ooh yeah scratch that fluff



:stongue: :stongue:
[N]ûk|êû[Z]
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Originally posted by couch-potato
ooh yeah scratch that fluff



oh lawd ! :stongue:
Schadenfreude
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Originally posted by chrisday
I'm no expert but I would guess Its harder to apply trunablist skills to trance than it would be to hip hop or breaks?

I think its almost missing the point though, I personally think he had a great idea of dropping the right tracks at the right time with a good degree of technical ability.


considering that the world's best turtablists scour the basements of record shops for stuff even including country music, i would conclude that you are in fact no expert.:p

if you can make country sound good, you could do it with trance even if they are at about the same level of horrible.
Teezdalien
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Originally posted by Schadenfreude
considering that the world's best turtablists scour the basements of record shops for stuff even including country music, i would conclude that you are in fact no expert.:p

if you can make country sound good, you could do it with trance even if they are at about the same level of horrible.


No DJ can make country music sound good.:p
chrisday
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Originally posted by Schadenfreude
considering that the world's best turtablists scour the basements of record shops for stuff even including country music, i would conclude that you are in fact no expert.:p

if you can make country sound good, you could do it with trance even if they are at about the same level of horrible.


Haha..

Like I said in my post in the MD, I don't think Eddie confesses to be a great turntablist, the tricks he does just add a bit extra to his sets, and back in 2002 it definitely worked for him giving him that edge. Hes aiming at a completlely different audience. And purists who appreciate technical skills on a turntable would most definitly not appreciate it, in fact, possibly feel a bit embarassed by it!!
Schadenfreude
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Originally posted by Teezdalien
No DJ can make country music sound good.:p


a lot of stuff dj shadow sampled was country:p
Teezdalien
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Originally posted by Schadenfreude
a lot of stuff dj shadow sampled was country:p


Yeah true!

Schadenfreude


this is how you play an turntable as an instrument.

i bet you guys will not get it, but that is ok;) It isn't just about scratching.

Acton
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Originally posted by Schadenfreude


They were pretty awesome.
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