documentry "SCRATCH"

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Equality 7-2521

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"scratch" the documentry was just on my box.

anyone seen it? pretty dope i must say. bout time some documentation came out which represents for Hiphop the way it should be.

i know where i want to go one day................"the basement"......id dig so deep i wouldnt be able to find my way out! some great words of wisdom from DJ Shadow in that part.

peace
 

Fade

The Beat Strangler
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illest o.g.
Oh man I've been wanting to watch it but haven't had the chance yet. I've heard nothing but good things about it, hopefully I'll see it soon.
 
ill o.g.
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"Scratch" is a superb documentary. i recommend everyone to watch it.
gives you a magnifying view on the whole digging in the crates topic.
 
ill o.g.
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Director: Doug Pray
"Stylish documentary explores the world of the DJ from the birth of hip-hop, to the invention of scratching and "beat-juggling" vinyl, to its recent explosion in the form of a genuine musical movement called "turntablism."
Runtime: 91 minutes
DVD
more info on: http://scratchmovie.com/
 

Tim D

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ill o.g.
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Yea that was a sick movie, the cd is pretty sick too
 
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Equality 7-2521

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Originally posted by WingsOfAnAngel
"Scratch" is a superb documentary. i recommend everyone to watch it.

i want to lock the ignorant masses in a room and make them watch it atleast 5 times in a row

PS....big ups to ISP crew
 

Sober

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ill o.g.
I saw that here in LA and the director and other dj's from the movie where there at the showing. I guess it was kinda like a premire showing. Dj melo d and z-trip where scratching and doing there sets inside the theatre, it was dope. <---before the movie started obviously...
 

DjDelay

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ill o.g.
I've got it on DVD, and the film is f**kin awesome! The film tries to explain how DJ's invented hip-hop, and how they were left out of the spotlight in the early 90's but are now coming back.

Highlights of the film: Jazzy Jays record collection
Q-Bert performance
DJ Shadow + gangstarr
 
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