Attn. Cali turntablist scratch DJs what battle records have listed classic scratch sounds?

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Any one scratch up in here?

I always felt graffiti and turntablism are the purest most uncoruptable elements of Hip Hop.
 

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I bought the Numark dj2go controller. I'm committed to improve crab, forward, Joe Cooley scratches and more!

It's alot of fun!
 

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You talking about a dead art form my guy. Good luck trying to keep this thread active :francis:
 

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This is one of the records everyone was using in battles like the DMC until cats started making their own custom records. Theres a bunch of repeating sounds starting @ around 7:15



This is another good one, sounds are @ 6:50,


Ya man. I learned about Dj Babu's Super Duck Breaks. It's considered a DJ classic and honestly it IS a hip hop classic. Rap heads should know about that record even if they're not familiar with "scratch records"

I saw the A Track one but didn't know it had sounds on it.

*My bad, A track had a similar pen and pixel cover. Didn't hear this Craze one! Thank you!!!!

For those that don't know a scratch record has short samples like "Fresh" in a robotic voice - or certain specific sounds that sound dope while scratching. Scratching a snare sounds clasdic but if you scratch something too "airy" there'll hardly be a killer cut. Unless you incorporate it stylistically.

I'm having a lot of fun learning to scratch.

Alot of these sounds, man they're so dope and considered classic sound bytes cause they were used so much on hip hop albums.

And I try to track them down. I have a collection already but don't have all the known sounds yet.
 
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