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Some Classic Bombshelter Dj (Z-Trip, Emile, DJ Radar) old school footage.  Also great clips for Rob Swift, Cut Chemist, Qbert, Numark, Dj Disk, Brainfreeze.  Quite possibly the best blog posting of the year!  Check it out!!!!

 

http://watchingthewheels99.blogspot.com/

 
Written by webadmin   
Monday, 07 September 2009 19:19

We created a new youtube channel for Radar's videos.  The latest videos are from rehearsals with the Riga Festival Orchestra and members from the Latvian National Symphony Live from Latvia.  We'll be posting alot more material from time to time so please check back. Let us know what you think! 

 

 http://www.youtube.com/user/djradardotcom

 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 10 September 2009 08:48 )
 
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Saturday, 22 August 2009 06:47

Hello Everyone, I finally brought my twitter account alive.  :) Feel free to hit me up at

 

http://twitter.com/dj_radar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Alot of people ask what is a Turntablist? How are they different from Dj's?  I've gotten asked this hundreds of times over the years so I thought I would save everyone some time and clarify. Oftentimes, people relate turntablists to djs and put them in the same category as Djs.  In all honesty, this is a fair assumption, but the truth is that these two disciplines are completely different from each other are completely separate art forms.  In the simplest terms, a DJ play records, a Turntablist manipulates records to make music.