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I managed to find a (dnb) set I did when I was a bit more into mixing
https://soundcloud.com/goldie-saturnz/15th-march-2008mp3 It starts off a bit dodgy but improves.
I have been collecting vinyl for just over 15 years but took a break while working and pursuing other interests, I didn't consider myself a dj as such even though I had two decks and a mixer and what I thought was a good setup.
For the last 6 months I've been focusing on the turntablism aspect of dj'ing and having lots of fun with it. I recently added the Traktor Audio 6 to my setup and the degree of control is really impressive.
For someone who was purely analogue before and resisted the move to digitising the vinyl, it is a decision I regret now. I can keep my original vinyl safe and secure from my scratching fingers while destroying the digital vinyl. I can also play just about any track I can find without the original vinyl.
Be sure to get an extra pair of time codes when your old ones need replacing.
Decided to switch it up a bit and mix some old school music
http://www.mixcloud.com/Tsume/session-23/
Listening to this at the moment.
Isley Brothers track surprised me.
So far I'm really enjoying it.
Session 21, you really nailed it.
Let's sample