a dj vinyl is the same thing as a record you would have used in the 60s but the difference is it is usually connected to a computer and that allows you to use the same record for all your song database. Another difference is the fact that a DJ's vinyl would not get ruined when you scratch it whereas an original record would be damaged.
Vinyl Scratch
Dave D'Mello is a DJ/Producer and owner of Vines Vinyl Records.
Vinyl records started dying out in the mid80s with the advent of the compact disk or CD. However in the rap/hiphop world, vinyl records are still used by the dj for scratching effects.
Dj-Pon3 aka Vinyl Scratch is paired together (by fans) with Octavia, who is grey and popularly know for her cello.
A group from South Africa that produces music.They are also event co-coordinators and they also DJ
Gold Dust by DJ Fresh was originally released in two-thousand-and-eight as a twelve inch vinyl but was the re-released in two-thousand-and-ten including vocals from singer Ce'Cile.
In order to begin to scratch vinyl records one must purchase a turntable in order to edit the record. One must also learn professional DJ lessons, and music theory.
He mostly uses digital or cdj. but he did use vinyl on bot
You can purchase vinyl label online on Juno Records DJ & Studio. They sell all kinds of Music including 'The Dark Side Of The Moon'. They also sell in the original reproduction sleeves so you know that its in good condition and not fake.
The Sony PS-LX300USB would be a great gift for someone with a large record collection on vinyl that would like to convert them to digital files.It's not a DJ turntable per se.
I think it was released as a DJ LBR single on AV8 records, not a Crooklyn Clan joint
You cant buy it on I-Tunes but if you want the song you can buy it on vinyl with 3 other songs by DJ S3RL(who is the original Creator) at http://shop.happyhardcore.com/View/24964/ It is an Amazing Vinyl and i would recommend it to anyone who liked the song Pretty Rave Girl