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Jeep Beat Collective - Return Of The Wildstyle Beatfreaks - The Ruf Label - DJ Turntablist Tools

Jeep Beat Collective - Return Of The Wildstyle Beatfreaks - The Ruf Label - DJ Turntablist Tools
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Track Listing

A1 Hip Hop Love Part 2 (1:58)
A2 Hip Hop Hate Part 3 (3:52)
A3 Hip Hop Hope Part 4 (2:42)
A4 Jeep Beat Scratches (3:44)
B1 4 The Ho's(Scratch Mix) (5:25)
B2 4 The Ho's(Instrumental) (5:00)
B3 4 The Ho's(Scratches) (0:27)
B4 The Bomb Drops(Cuts) (1:17)


Media Condition » Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition » Generic
Artist Jeep Beat Collective
Title Return Of The Wildstyle Beatfreaks
Label The Ruf Label
Catalogue ruf 015
Format Vinyl Compilation
Released 1997
Genre DJ Turntablist Tools

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Information on the DJ Turntablist Tools Genre

Vinyl records with samples and beats for use creative turntablist DJ's. Turntablism is the art of manipulating sounds and creating music using phonograph turntables or digital turntables and a DJ mixer. The word 'turntablist' was coined in 1995 by DJ Babu to describe the difference between a DJ who just plays records, and one who performs by touching and moving the records, stylus and mixer to manipulate sound. The new term co-occurred with a resurgence of the art of hip hop style DJing in the 1990s.

John Oswald described the art: "A phonograph in the hands of a 'hiphop/scratch' artist who plays a record like an electronic washboard with a phonographic needle as a plectrum, produces sounds which are unique and not reproduced -- the record player becomes a musical instrument."

Hip-hop turntablist DJs use turntable techniques like beat mixing/matching, scratching, and beat juggling. Some turntablists seek to have themselves recognized as legitimate musicians capable of interacting and improvising with other performers. Some focus on turntable technique while others craft intricate compositions by focusing on mixing.

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