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Aran Parillo
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Tue, 13 Feb 96 01:10:27 EST
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(idm) DENVER nuggets
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Anyone ever replace their crossfader on a stanton pmc610? If so please contact me. Thanks. (This is a dj thread no?) Ever get that feeling like when you're sitting in a macdonalds and the muzak is coming on strong but still inside your head strong riffs and beats collide and maintain "set it off on the left...". Not that I'm getting that feeling now or anything. Anyways, I picked up the February 1996 Source magazine. You know, the one with Luther on the beach in a wicker chair...champagne chilling. "BASS makes the frontpage baby." I smile to the guy sitting next to me as he's grinding up a chicken nugget. Really, what caught my eye was the "SPECIAL REPORT" on "Graffiti, Breakdancing and DJing". !!!!! Yep, it's well written even. <begin text check> ``The Most High felt inspired one day and decided to create the DJ-the sun around which all other elements of hip-hop music and culture revolve. DJ's were the original techno magicians, the visionary urbanites who appropriated the technical tools and sonic vocabulary of the larger society, stirred them in with a dash of rule shattering creativity and spat out hip-hop music.'' -pg67 s.s.hinds 'the vocabulist' <end text check> [I knew there was a reason why I decided to get my BA in Soc.-tp] It's a damn fine peace and respects are due to Selwyn Seyfu Hinds who cleverly pens the trenchtown elements eloquently and all that. Oh and the pictures!! Think: "Behold the sacred instrument: Kid Capri at the eternal technics 1200" OH YES!! Teep PS: Baltimore records rock well. Full info and reviews cursing my procrastination still.