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    Turntablism as a modern art form and musical practice has its roots within African-American inner city hip-hop of the late 1970s. Kool Herc (a Jamaican DJ who immigrated to New York City), Afrika Bambaataa and Grandmaster Flash are widely credited for having cemented the now established role of DJ as hip hop's foremost instrumentalist. [15]

  3. Jun 20, 2022 · DJ history is inseparably linked to the turntable and 20th-century recording technology. Take a deeper look at turntablisms evolution since the 1960s.

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  4. Feb 2, 2016 · Coined by DJ Babu of the Beat Junkies crew, the term ‘turntablism’ emerged in 1995 to reflect the artistic practices of the hip hop DJ and, specifically, to denote the difference between playing back records and using turntables to manipulate sound.

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  5. The Art Of Turntablism. The humble turntable has put music in a spin over the last 50 years - giving rise to a whole new genre of sound, artistic skill and culture. The turntable has been used...

  6. History of Turntablism. The roots of turntablism trace back to inventive DJs manipulating vinyl to create entirely new sounds, a craft that has grown into a defining element of hip-hop culture. From the pioneering techniques in the Bronx during the 1970s to today’s digital advancements, this timeline chronicles how turntable wizardry evolved ...

  7. Aug 5, 2018 · The background to the creative musical use of the turntable falls into several distinct histories. The work of hip-hop pioneers and radio/club DJs is well documented, but the other earlier, and equally important history, lies outside popular music, in the field of experimental music and installation art.

  8. Jan 11, 2010 · Where does it come from? Block parties in mid-1970s New York and Philadelphia established the DJ at the heart of hip-hop. At that stage, MCs were employed solely to big-up the already fiercely...

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