Turntablist Scratch
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Shure Turntablist Scratch M44-7 DJ Cartridge - NEW | ![]() |
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US $64.95 | 21d 8h 48m |
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Shure M447 Cartridge Turntablist Scratch | ![]() |
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US $69.99 | 18d 7h 32m |
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Shure M44-7 (Turntablist/Scratch Phono Cartridge) | ![]() |
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US $69.00 | 7d 2h 57m |
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Rane Sixty-One 61 Pro DJ Turntablist Mixer Serato Scratch Live SSL FREE 2-DAY | ![]() |
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US $1,399.00 | 3d 21h 29m |
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Shure Phonograph Cartridge Turntable Stylus- M44-7 Turntablist - Scratch | ![]() |
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US $89.95 | 11d 12h 44m |
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2 (two) Shure Phonograph Cartridge Turntable Stylus- M44-7 Turntablist - Scratch | ![]() |
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Turntablist Scratch

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Shure Turntablist Scratch M44-7 DJ Cartridge - NEW | ![]() |
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US $64.95 | 21d 8h 48m |
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Shure M447 Cartridge Turntablist Scratch | ![]() |
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US $69.99 | 18d 7h 32m |
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Shure M44-7 (Turntablist/Scratch Phono Cartridge) | ![]() |
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US $69.00 | 7d 2h 57m |
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Rane Sixty-One 61 Pro DJ Turntablist Mixer Serato Scratch Live SSL FREE 2-DAY | ![]() |
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US $1,399.00 | 3d 21h 29m |
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Shure Phonograph Cartridge Turntable Stylus- M44-7 Turntablist - Scratch | ![]() |
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US $89.95 | 11d 12h 44m |
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2 (two) Shure Phonograph Cartridge Turntable Stylus- M44-7 Turntablist - Scratch | ![]() |
15 Bids | US $81.00 | 6d 4h 5m |
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Used Rane Ttm56s Turntablist Mixer $469.99 In Store Used USED RANE TTM56S TURNTABLIST MIXER |
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Stanton 520.V3 Turntablist Cartridge - Single Pack $53.69 Stanton 520.V3 Turntablist Cartridge - Single Pack |
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Scratch - Widescreen Dolby Dts $19.99 While rappers may be the most visible musical exponents of hip-hop culture, it's the DJs (or "turntablists," as some prefer to be called) who generate the funky beats and cut-and-paste musical structures that have made hip-hop the dominant musical phenomena of the past 20 years. Scratch is a documentary that examines the role of the DJ in hip-hop music, from the pioneering work of old school hip-hop artists like Afrika Bambaata and Jazzy Jay to contemporary masters like noted trip-hop musician DJ Shadow and award-winning turntablist group Invisibl Skratch Piklz. The film also explores how DJs turned the turntable into a musical instrument, the increasingly elaborate techniques involved in "scratching" (manipulating vinyl discs, turntables, and tone arms to produce different sonic effects), and how different turntablists dig up the rare and elusive LPs from which they draw the samples that they craft into new songs. Scratch was directed by Doug Pray, who previously examined a different musical phenomenon -- the Seattle rock scene that spawned the grunge explosion -- in his film Hype!. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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X-Ecutioners: Built to Scratch - Dolby $8.99 One of the world's most popular turntablist crews show off some of their tricks and demonstrate how you can do 'em too in this instructional video. X-Ecutioners: Built to Scratch features Roc Raida, Rob Swift, and Total Eclipse sharing their skills with beginners on scratching, beat juggling, backspinning, and other hip-hop turntable techniques. Also included is live footage of X-Ecutioners on-stage at the Los Angeles House of Blues and a jam session featuring Roc Raida and Rob Swift with Kenny Muhammed. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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Used Stanton 520.V3 Turntablist Cartridge - Single Pack $53.69 Designed with the most demanding cueing in mind, the Stanton 520.V3 turntablist cartridge offers the tightest suspension in the 500 family of tonearm cartridges. The result: this replacement cartridge can take the most demanding turntable loads and deliver on-point tracking during backspinning and scratching.Single turntable cartridge inside a blister packBest cartridge in the 500 series for scratchingTight suspension performs at any tracking weightNew industrial design |
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The Turntablist - Super Duck Breaks... The Saga $24.54 Track Listing:Untitled 1Untitled 2Untitled 3Untitled 4Untitled 5Untitled 6Untitled 7Untitled 8Untitled 9Untitled 10Untitled 11Untitled 12Untitled 13Untitled 14Untitled 15Untitled 16Untitled 17Untitled 18Untitled 19Untitled 20Untitled 21Untitled 22Untitled 23Untitled 24Untitled 25Untitled 26 |
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Scratch $11.99 Track Listing: 1. Scratch, 2. Eleanor Rigby, 3. Hard Times, 4. So Far Away, 5. Way Back Home |
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Stanton 520.V3 Twin Turntablist Cartridge - Twin Pack $79.99 Designed with the most demanding tonearm cueing in mind, the Stanton 520.V3 Twin turntable cartridge offers the tightest suspension in the 500 family of Stanton turntable products. The results: this DJ cartridge can take the most demanding loads and deliver on point tracking during backspinning and scratching.Two turntable cartridges inside a blister packBest turntable cartridge in the 500 series for scratchingTight suspension performs at any tracking weightNew industrial design |
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Scratch Or Stitch $10.49 Scratch Or Stitch |
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Scratch The Surface $6.49 Scratch The Surface |
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Back To Scratch $7.49 Back To Scratch |
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Scratch Weapons & Tools Vol 1 [Explicit]
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Scetchbook: An Introduction To Scratch Music
Sale Price: $6.99 |
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Shure M44-7H Scratch DJ Turntable Cartridge with Technics Headshell + 2 Shure N44-7 Stylus
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Shure N-WHLB Replacement Needle for Shure WhiteLabel Phonograph Cartridge (Dark Blue)
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Stanton 520.V3 H4 Spherical DJ Turntablist Turntable Cartridges - Twin Pack Mounted on H4S Shells
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Weapon Of Choice DJ Turntable Club Wear T-Shirt |
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Womens Weapon Of Choice DJ Turntable Club Wear T-Shirt |
Turntablist legend DJ Craze Performs on Traktor Scratch Pro and Kontrol X1
Hip Hop Culture And Underground Rap Music
Hip Hop Culture
Hip Hop culture is defined by the five key elements also known as the 5 pillars of hip hop which include Rapping, DJing, Breakdancing, Graffiti and Beatboxing. There is some debate over exactly when and where Hip Hop started but most historians agree that Hip hop began in the Bronx of New York City during the 1970s. The term rap is often used synonymously with hip hop, but hip hop actually denotes the entire subculture.
Rapping, also referred to as MCing or emceeing, is the vocal style in which the artist speaks lyrically, in rhyme and verse, generally to an instrumental or synthesized beat.
The Origins
Hip Hop Originated in New York City during the 1970's. Spoken word poetry artists such as Gil Scott-Heron, The Last Poets, and Jalal Mansur Nuriddin had a significant impact on the the budding hip hop culture of the 1960s and 1970s.
Hip hop became a distinct genre during the 1970s when block parties became increasingly popular in New York City particularly the Bronx. The music that came out of these block parties was influenced by the African-American, Jamaican and Latino population in the Bronx. Block parties incorporated DJ's who played popular genres of music, especially funk, disco and soul music. DJ's, realizing its positive reception, began isolating the percussion breaks of popular songs. A major player and one of the originators of the technique was the the Jamaican-born DJ Kool Herc.
Turntablist techniques, such as beat mixing/matching, scratching (seemingly invented by Grand Wizard Theodore) and beat juggling eventually developed creating a beat that could be rapped over. From there Hip Hop in its most contemporary form was born.
Hip Hop blew up in the 1980's and quickly became the prominent genre of that era. In the early 1990's Gangsta Rap became the favored sub-genre of hip hop fans worldwide. In the late 1990's and early 2000's Club Rap became the most prominent sub-genre of hip hop.
Current Hip Hop
Currently hip hop is in a state of crisis. Nas has been quoted saying "hip hop is dead". The genre of rap has been in the mainstream for so long that it has became pop music. While artists are forced to conform to a style of music that limits subject matter to booty booze and benjamin's there are rappers known as Underground Rappers who stay true to the roots of counter culture hip hop.
Mainstream Hip Hop
Mainstream hip hop is defined by not only the sound of the music but the success of the artist. Certain mainstream artists like Gnarles Barkley and The Roots are quite famous but maintain to stay true to hip hop roots of content, artistic expression and rhymes.
Underground Hip Hop
Underground hip hop not only refers to the style of rap that is against mainstream pop music but also currently describes the other elements of hip hop. Breakdancing, DJ'ing, Graffiti Art and Beatboxing are also considered Underground Hip Hop.
Hip Hop Fashion
Hip Hop Fashion is one of the fastest growing sub genres of the fashion industry. With major labels like Stüssy, Rockawear, New Era and Nike pumping out massive amounts of product and promotions it is hard to watch tv, walk down the street or visit your favorite website without seeing hip hop fashion.
About the Author
As Manager of Marketing at Portland based music production company Surreal Music, Samuel Miller has been a big part of many successful concerts, online marketing campaigns and search engine optimization. Also a web developer and graphic designer, Sam has an established skill set that has proven to be very useful in the music industry. He currently co manages Northwest Hip Hop group Bad Habitat of Surreal Musc.









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