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DJ Dingle Balls - Deez Nuts
The third installment of the Battle Axe series. The flavor on this one is a mish mosh of varied beats. 10 in all. Im especially feeling this beat which I cant place, but sounds like something Dibbs used ("gimmie break!"). Also checkout the Led Zeppelin / Funky Drummer blend...
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Roc Raida - Slap Box Breaks
Following the successful formula of Beats for Jugglers 3, Raida loads this record with battle dialogue (check out the yo momma section, linked beats (tracks that blend into each other), and classic hip hop sections (Biz and BDP). And Iike the cant miss skratch track on Jugglers 3 (the Jimmy McGriff loop), Raida delivers an extended skratch track begging for a skratch/juggle routine. Also included is a changing pitch tone section. If you liked Jugglers 3, youll dig this !
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Paul Nice "5 Finger of Death 3"
Nice stays with his simple formula of clean catchy beats, defined sentences and kung-fu dialogue. He pops up some rare loops as well of some of his own reworkings. A generous 10 beats in all with one skratch section and one tone section which features test tones and side sweeps at 0, -5, -10 db and square waves from 40-70 hz. !
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Paul Nice "5 Fingers of Death 2"
Sampled beats that make sense, like the Headhunters' horns which we've always wanted to hear looped and the great drum and bass combo from Giant's "Queen of Downs." An action packed skratch sentence complete with Super Mario sounds...
DM 34.50
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Paul Nice "5 Fingers of Death"
This one has got the "Fist of the White Lotus Break" which was issued briefly on the rare Beats Anonymous break record and super popular on the skratch scene a couple years back. This track is so nice for skratching and can be heard on lots of isp stuff (like a lot of the stuff on this record). There is also a loop of the Brick song "Dazz", a section of Biz Markie beatboxing and some nice original stuff. Overall this is a tight package with a lot of beat diversity and battle dialogue. A good addition to your skratch beat library.
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Roc Raida "Beats for jugglers 3"
Yes! Its the one with the Jimmy McGriff/Cypress Hill sample. Prime for repeated skratching, reminds me a little of the first Grant Green track on Needle Thrashers 1. And where number Beats for Jugglers 2 added Meters type breaks, number 3 goes further into looped hard drum breaks. Along this line, a highlight is the Lesson-like section where Raida pieces together some famous drum breaks. And for all the jugglers, Raida as some wicked combo beats with lots of hits and changes. A strong record that will satisfy the skratcher and the juggler...
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Q-Bert "Bionic Booger Breaks"
Q-Bert let us remember lots of long forgotten moments here. The "my uzi weighs a ton" beat never fails to make the heads nod. Tons of fundamental skratch phrases. Another Dirt Style must !
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D-Styles "Gagball Breaks"
Side one starts off with some neck bobbin' downtempo electro beats. Our favorite's the second track with an electro bassline of EPMD's "You're a Customer." Next up, D-styles patented skratch sentences. As usual, his senteces are intelligently put together so that every noise can be utilized allowing for multiple noise combos. Our favorite part: "Devastate... itch... fresh" and D-Styles' famous "bust this, bust that." One of the sentences consists of sped up on-beat skratch noises; we're not quite sure what to make from it, but you know people are going to be making some crazy shit from it. Side two has a some dark hard hitting electro beats that change tracks on beat (one continuous changing beat). And for all those late night stone sessions, there are two never ending looped beats at the end of each side. Never have to say: "damn I was feelin that shit, why'd it have to end?" If you liked Black Market or Sqratch Fetishes, or even if you didn't , you'll like this instrument. Another Dirt Style Killer !
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Melo-D "Gambling Pete's Million..."
Melo-D's first battle record! Features a bad-ass James Brown break, sampled gambling dialogue (one excerpt from 'Casino'), a full-scratch-friendly instrumental of the famous "Apache" break and as expected some killer downtempo and uptempo beats for scratching. A load of fresh scratch samples including the "transform... fresh" combo. Popular and solid.
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DJ Flare "Hee Haw Brayks"
Long-awaited. One side has crazy-ass beats that take some gettin used to, but that's what we expect from the piklz. The other side is probably the most comprehensive skratch noise library ever assembled. You get over 150 sounds new and old, but the reason why we really like this, is that the sounds are organized in usable combinations. Ever wish you had an "aaahhh" after a certain sound, well it's probably on here. One of our best selling records right now. DJ Flare`s "Hee Haw Brayks" - an essential for every serious dj !
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DJ Flare "Deluxe Shampoo Edition"
The first break on here's the killer (the one that starts with the 'Car Wash' dj intro). The second one's the juggular with it's hard thumpin bass. The first side ends with one of the longest skratch sentences ever made. The whole second side is electro heaven with 8 separate tracks that stay on beat. DJ Flare "Deluxe Shampoo Edition" - another Dirt Style killer release !
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D-Styles "Heavy Petting Breaks"
The last record to come out under the affiliation of the ISP (they're retiring the name). D-Styles' records have been money ever since Sqratch Fetishes. This one is no different as he delivers a mixed bag of skratchable beats. Side one starts off with some old school drum machine beat, the second beat sounds like some heavy spy shit; the flip starts with a dirty downtempo electro beat, then a more traditional drum only loop, then some "donnn-da-donnn" hard electro. The side ends with a slow, one bar, heavy electro kick and snare locked beat (the other side ends with locked tone). As with D-Styles other records, the skratch sentences are strategically set. A couple of video game sound sentences and one of the best drum snippet sentences to come out in a while. Solid as usual, a front crater. Another Dirt Style megahit !
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Q-Bert "Sealed Breaks"
Sealed Breaks is the first record especially made for skratch drumming. Know when you're drumming and you're about to get physical on the beat with some extra hard drums, then the needle skips? We'll on this record, a skip ain't gonna wreck your shop. The Piklz do their own version of Swamp's unskippable. When this record skips on the drum break, it will stay on beat but with a different drum sound. So you can front like you meant to change it up beat, or you can control the skip and be funky drummer. One side has eight variations of this drum system. One section contains drums with a several different tones underneath them for some compositional drumming. The last part on this side is a locked-groove unskippable fresh-beep-ahh combo. The flip side consist of 4 of freshest skratch beats to come out in a while. Q-Bert takes a step beyond the whole electro thing with dirty electronic beats. I haven't been able to stop skratching to these beats as they are infecting my bunghole. This side ends with a locked Star Trek tone. Highly recommended shit !
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Q-Bert "Superseal"
The Piklz bring you their second experiment into skratch proof technology on Dirt Style. And theyve tightened it up. The shit really works. One side is entirely skip-proof: 11 skip proof skratch sections ranging from beep-ahhh to more complex combos; 1 skip proof drum section, 1 dual tone (2 tones that can be separated into left-right channel), and one locked beat. The flip features 3 beats and one bass tone. Lookout for the neck snap beat(1) used for Toadmans rap on Pharaohs of Funk. Also a blazing electro beat you'll also recognize(2). Shit is tighter than (you thought I was goin to say virgins pussy of a young pig, didnt you?). Q-Bert rocks da hauz...
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D-Styles "STD Breaks"
4 new skratch beats, 3 of the dirty electro variety and 1 looped break. Heres an obvious trick for Piklz electro beats: kick the downtempo ones to 45 and they sound just as good, works on a couple tracks here. The Piklz have got the locked beat to a science, going past the simple boom bip to two different high hats (boom bip boom boom bip). 2 locked beats on the ends of both sides. Theres one skratch sentence and a nice boom-bip-boom break snippet section. And surprising for a D-Style record, theres 3 short juggle beat sections. STD coverart is really ugly, but if you might have seen an old "Carcass"- release you`ll remember this one as a copy...
The third installment of the Battle Axe series. The flavor on this one is a mish mosh of varied beats. 10 in all. Im especially feeling this beat which I cant place, but sounds like something Dibbs used ("gimmie break!"). Also checkout the Led Zeppelin / Funky Drummer blend...
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Roc Raida - Slap Box Breaks
Following the successful formula of Beats for Jugglers 3, Raida loads this record with battle dialogue (check out the yo momma section, linked beats (tracks that blend into each other), and classic hip hop sections (Biz and BDP). And Iike the cant miss skratch track on Jugglers 3 (the Jimmy McGriff loop), Raida delivers an extended skratch track begging for a skratch/juggle routine. Also included is a changing pitch tone section. If you liked Jugglers 3, youll dig this !
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Paul Nice "5 Finger of Death 3"
Nice stays with his simple formula of clean catchy beats, defined sentences and kung-fu dialogue. He pops up some rare loops as well of some of his own reworkings. A generous 10 beats in all with one skratch section and one tone section which features test tones and side sweeps at 0, -5, -10 db and square waves from 40-70 hz. !
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Paul Nice "5 Fingers of Death 2"
Sampled beats that make sense, like the Headhunters' horns which we've always wanted to hear looped and the great drum and bass combo from Giant's "Queen of Downs." An action packed skratch sentence complete with Super Mario sounds...
DM 34.50
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Paul Nice "5 Fingers of Death"
This one has got the "Fist of the White Lotus Break" which was issued briefly on the rare Beats Anonymous break record and super popular on the skratch scene a couple years back. This track is so nice for skratching and can be heard on lots of isp stuff (like a lot of the stuff on this record). There is also a loop of the Brick song "Dazz", a section of Biz Markie beatboxing and some nice original stuff. Overall this is a tight package with a lot of beat diversity and battle dialogue. A good addition to your skratch beat library.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Roc Raida "Beats for jugglers 3"
Yes! Its the one with the Jimmy McGriff/Cypress Hill sample. Prime for repeated skratching, reminds me a little of the first Grant Green track on Needle Thrashers 1. And where number Beats for Jugglers 2 added Meters type breaks, number 3 goes further into looped hard drum breaks. Along this line, a highlight is the Lesson-like section where Raida pieces together some famous drum breaks. And for all the jugglers, Raida as some wicked combo beats with lots of hits and changes. A strong record that will satisfy the skratcher and the juggler...
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Q-Bert "Bionic Booger Breaks"
Q-Bert let us remember lots of long forgotten moments here. The "my uzi weighs a ton" beat never fails to make the heads nod. Tons of fundamental skratch phrases. Another Dirt Style must !
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D-Styles "Gagball Breaks"
Side one starts off with some neck bobbin' downtempo electro beats. Our favorite's the second track with an electro bassline of EPMD's "You're a Customer." Next up, D-styles patented skratch sentences. As usual, his senteces are intelligently put together so that every noise can be utilized allowing for multiple noise combos. Our favorite part: "Devastate... itch... fresh" and D-Styles' famous "bust this, bust that." One of the sentences consists of sped up on-beat skratch noises; we're not quite sure what to make from it, but you know people are going to be making some crazy shit from it. Side two has a some dark hard hitting electro beats that change tracks on beat (one continuous changing beat). And for all those late night stone sessions, there are two never ending looped beats at the end of each side. Never have to say: "damn I was feelin that shit, why'd it have to end?" If you liked Black Market or Sqratch Fetishes, or even if you didn't , you'll like this instrument. Another Dirt Style Killer !
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Melo-D "Gambling Pete's Million..."
Melo-D's first battle record! Features a bad-ass James Brown break, sampled gambling dialogue (one excerpt from 'Casino'), a full-scratch-friendly instrumental of the famous "Apache" break and as expected some killer downtempo and uptempo beats for scratching. A load of fresh scratch samples including the "transform... fresh" combo. Popular and solid.
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DJ Flare "Hee Haw Brayks"
Long-awaited. One side has crazy-ass beats that take some gettin used to, but that's what we expect from the piklz. The other side is probably the most comprehensive skratch noise library ever assembled. You get over 150 sounds new and old, but the reason why we really like this, is that the sounds are organized in usable combinations. Ever wish you had an "aaahhh" after a certain sound, well it's probably on here. One of our best selling records right now. DJ Flare`s "Hee Haw Brayks" - an essential for every serious dj !
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DJ Flare "Deluxe Shampoo Edition"
The first break on here's the killer (the one that starts with the 'Car Wash' dj intro). The second one's the juggular with it's hard thumpin bass. The first side ends with one of the longest skratch sentences ever made. The whole second side is electro heaven with 8 separate tracks that stay on beat. DJ Flare "Deluxe Shampoo Edition" - another Dirt Style killer release !
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D-Styles "Heavy Petting Breaks"
The last record to come out under the affiliation of the ISP (they're retiring the name). D-Styles' records have been money ever since Sqratch Fetishes. This one is no different as he delivers a mixed bag of skratchable beats. Side one starts off with some old school drum machine beat, the second beat sounds like some heavy spy shit; the flip starts with a dirty downtempo electro beat, then a more traditional drum only loop, then some "donnn-da-donnn" hard electro. The side ends with a slow, one bar, heavy electro kick and snare locked beat (the other side ends with locked tone). As with D-Styles other records, the skratch sentences are strategically set. A couple of video game sound sentences and one of the best drum snippet sentences to come out in a while. Solid as usual, a front crater. Another Dirt Style megahit !
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Q-Bert "Sealed Breaks"
Sealed Breaks is the first record especially made for skratch drumming. Know when you're drumming and you're about to get physical on the beat with some extra hard drums, then the needle skips? We'll on this record, a skip ain't gonna wreck your shop. The Piklz do their own version of Swamp's unskippable. When this record skips on the drum break, it will stay on beat but with a different drum sound. So you can front like you meant to change it up beat, or you can control the skip and be funky drummer. One side has eight variations of this drum system. One section contains drums with a several different tones underneath them for some compositional drumming. The last part on this side is a locked-groove unskippable fresh-beep-ahh combo. The flip side consist of 4 of freshest skratch beats to come out in a while. Q-Bert takes a step beyond the whole electro thing with dirty electronic beats. I haven't been able to stop skratching to these beats as they are infecting my bunghole. This side ends with a locked Star Trek tone. Highly recommended shit !
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Q-Bert "Superseal"
The Piklz bring you their second experiment into skratch proof technology on Dirt Style. And theyve tightened it up. The shit really works. One side is entirely skip-proof: 11 skip proof skratch sections ranging from beep-ahhh to more complex combos; 1 skip proof drum section, 1 dual tone (2 tones that can be separated into left-right channel), and one locked beat. The flip features 3 beats and one bass tone. Lookout for the neck snap beat(1) used for Toadmans rap on Pharaohs of Funk. Also a blazing electro beat you'll also recognize(2). Shit is tighter than (you thought I was goin to say virgins pussy of a young pig, didnt you?). Q-Bert rocks da hauz...
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D-Styles "STD Breaks"
4 new skratch beats, 3 of the dirty electro variety and 1 looped break. Heres an obvious trick for Piklz electro beats: kick the downtempo ones to 45 and they sound just as good, works on a couple tracks here. The Piklz have got the locked beat to a science, going past the simple boom bip to two different high hats (boom bip boom boom bip). 2 locked beats on the ends of both sides. Theres one skratch sentence and a nice boom-bip-boom break snippet section. And surprising for a D-Style record, theres 3 short juggle beat sections. STD coverart is really ugly, but if you might have seen an old "Carcass"- release you`ll remember this one as a copy...