Home / Tag Archives: Turntablism

Tag Archives: Turntablism

Gonervill

Crafting what they contact organitronic instro hip-hop, Gonervill mixes alternately spooky and soulful melodies using the deft skills of turntablist DJ Eddie Def (also of the area Travelers and El Stew). The trio also contains drummer Brain, previously of Primus and Praxis, as well as the current drummer for Weapons …

Read More »

DJ Dee Nasty

Delivered in 1961, Deenasty (aka Dee Nasty) uncovered hip-hop in 1979 when residing in NY. Graffiti, breakdancing, and rap music — all main forms of appearance from the nascent hip-hop motion — had been there. When he came back to France, he was therefore installed that he thought we would …

Read More »

Yoga Frog

Yoga exercise Frog was among the lesser-known users from the world-renowned Bay Region DJ collective the Invisibl Skratch Piklz. He hardly ever performed using the group in public areas or on record, rather concentrating more around the collective’s business affairs. Given birth to Ritche Desuasido on Sept 26, 1974, he …

Read More »

Mumbles

A deeply spiritual manufacturer of hip-hop based away of LA, Mumbles is well known for recordings and performances using the group Aceyalone, aswell as the S.E.V.A. (or Heart Evolution Via Understanding) cooperation with partner Dahvin Bugas, who’s also called Eliminated Beyond. Mumbles’ history of turntable experimentation also contains work with …

Read More »

Cash Money & Marvelous

Philadelphia rappers Money Cash & Marvelous made only 1 record in the late ’80s. The Joe “The Butcher” Nicolo-produced Where’s the Party At? was undeservedly disregarded.

Read More »

Altered States

If genuine musicianship may be the guiding criterion, Altered Areas can arguably match any acoustic guitar/bass/drums trio in the annals of rock, which might strike some as an overstatement however the evidence will there be for anyone ready to look for the band’s Japanese label releases. The trio’s music pulls …

Read More »

Grandmixer D.ST

A genuine showman, Grandmixer D.ST (also called D.ST and D.XT) had not been only one of the very most precise DJs and record scratchers from the ’80s, but also probably one of the most entertaining to view. Re-inventing the normally static stage strategy DJs took with their profession (the work …

Read More »

Wax Tailor

The trip-hop performance moniker of 1 Jean-Christophe Le Saoût, Wax Tailor first emerged in the French electronica scene in 2004 (using the EP release Lost just how), but didn’t release his debut album until 2006. That debut, Stories of the Neglected Melodies, was popular both in France and in america, …

Read More »

Danny the Wildchild

Danny the Wildchild hails from the home music haven of Chicago and combines hip-hop, drum’n’bass, and turntablism. He began spinning at age nine and gained his alias when he gained his initial DJ competition at age twelve. He generally produced a name for himself by touring the globe, playing most …

Read More »

DJ Vadim

Hip-hop’s influence pass on all over through the ’80s, seeing that witnessed with the growth from the international picture through the following 10 years. Standing beside excellent DJs from Japan (Krush) and France (Cam), Russia’s DJ Vadim provides became typically the most popular advocate of hip-hop to emerge from the …

Read More »