4 Vinyl Scratch D.J. Tool / Battleweapon Album set - DJ First Rate / DJ Junk

Sold Date: August 28, 2018
Start Date: January 7, 2018
Final Price: £23.00 (GBP)
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4 record set for scratch D.J.s at a bargain price, records are new (surplus stock from original pressing run), comes in a colour sleeves for each record (First Rate is white label vinyl but colour sleeve)
Weapons of Mass Deckstruction 2 'skip proof cuts' Weapons of Mass Deckstruction 4 'skip proof cuts' Weapons of Mass Deckstruction 3 'skip proof cuts with breaks' First Rate 'Laying Cable'

2 different skip proof 'battleweapons' full of stabs / noises / rap samples / bass and snares for scratching   
1 skip proof cuts with breakbeat sections
1 DJ First Rate 'Laying Cable' battleweapon
All vinyls produced by D.J. Junk on the Second To None label.












Weapons of Mass Deckstruction description
D.J. Junk brings you the second volume in this turntablist battleweapon series.      A whole album dedicated to Hip Hop cuts, stabs, vocal samples and drum break      bass/snares for scratching, transforming, beat juggling and other turntable      trickery. This album contains many classic samples favoured by scratch D.J.s      and has a skip proof and easy sample location feature. Each sound sequence      repeats at exactly one rotation of the vinyl so if the needle jumps to the      adjacent groove while scratching it will pick up the same sound and in the      same place within the sound as before so the scratching of that sound can      carry on un-interrupted. Each sound sequence repeats several times over a      wide band on the vinyl. Over the whole side of the record all the samples      are in line, all tracks start at the 12 O'clock position, usually with a bass      drum and then the snare comes in at either the 10.30 or 9 O'clock position.      The next sound will come in at the 6 O'clock position so all the D.J. has      to do is mark these positions on the centre label and these positions will      apply to all the tracks so the D.J. will not have to use headphones to cue      the sound, just simply drop the needle anywhere but in line with the markers      to pick up a sample or bass/snare drum, this is idea for battle D.J.s who      need to cue sounds very quickly in routines and not worry about the needle      skipping. The vinyl is also cut at a high gain setting so the samples can      be heard over the loudest or records.