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Review: Turntablism is to hip-hop what free jazz is to bebop: It breaks down established forms in search of greater expression. The problem is, cuttin' 'n' scratchin' can get pretty wanky if nothing else is going on. L.A.'s Beat Junkies, a thirteen-person DJ team that has topped the International Turntablist Federation spin-offs two years running, avoid that problem on this double CD by letting rappers ge...
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Turntablism is to hip-hop what free jazz is to bebop: It breaks
down established forms in search of greater expression. The problem
is, cuttin' 'n' scratchin' can get pretty wanky if nothing else is
going on. L.A.'s Beat Junkies, a thirteen-person DJ team that has
topped the International Turntablist Federation spin-offs two years
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<title>New Release : The World Famous Beat Junkies, Vol. 2</title>
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