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Demolition Pumpkin Squeeze Musik
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Super Deformed
Joined: Tue Feb 21, 2006 2:51 pm Posts: 5615 Location: PDX
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 Demolition Pumpkin Squeeze Musik
I just pulled out this Q-Bert mix for the first time in years - damn this is fun music! The Rush intro is simply amazing, and some really great breaks and fun samples are used throughout.
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| Thu Apr 05, 2007 8:55 am |
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toybotstudios
Die-Cast
Joined: Sat Jul 01, 2006 11:40 pm Posts: 8096
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SF local boy Q-Bert!! I remember him spinning at house parties in the early 90's. ahhhhhh....good times....
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| Thu Apr 05, 2007 9:59 am |
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Dean
Prototype
Joined: Sun Feb 18, 2007 9:53 pm Posts: 6232 Location: 415
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His best work if you ask me. "Wave Twisters" was slicker, but I like the rawness of "Demolition Pumpkin Squeeze." It still has that messy/crazy Skratch Picklz sound. Reminds me of the turntablist heyday.
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| Thu Apr 05, 2007 11:40 am |
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Super Deformed
Joined: Tue Feb 21, 2006 2:51 pm Posts: 5615 Location: PDX
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Yeah - I think it sounds so much better than most of the other turntablist stuff that came on strong in the late 90s. The breaks really shine on this, rather than just being all about the scratching. Much more musical and fun than most of the other stuff in the genre.
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| Thu Apr 05, 2007 12:15 pm |
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Dean
Prototype
Joined: Sun Feb 18, 2007 9:53 pm Posts: 6232 Location: 415
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Well said. I don't remember the title at the moment, but that's why I liked that almost all-percussion EP that Mixmaster Mike did at one point. He'd clearly picked up some rhythmic sensibility from scratching, but scratching was not the point of the music. Now you hear scratching added like some quickie adornment to all kinds of pop music. It wouldn't surprise me if Madonna's producer adds "scratching" sounds to her tracks now. Oh well, it was a great moment while it lasted.
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newera84
Toy Prince
Joined: Mon Oct 09, 2006 10:50 pm Posts: 226
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TTTV!! yup that was me in 7-8th grade.. i like dstyles phantasmagoria album.. i've been planning to get back in skratching/dj.. anything good with turntablist now a days?
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| Thu Apr 05, 2007 3:42 pm |
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jltohru
S7 Royalty
Joined: Sun Oct 16, 2005 7:05 pm Posts: 3599 Location: sitting on skwisgaar's lap
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xoconostle wrote: Well said. I don't remember the title at the moment, but that's why I liked that almost all-percussion EP that Mixmaster Mike did at one point. He'd clearly picked up some rhythmic sensibility from scratching, but scratching was not the point of the music.
i can't think of the name either, but i love that album - used to listen to to it everyday. i love mixmaster mike, seen him more times than i can count.
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