A revolution called scratching tears through the dance floor.
Dst (Grand Mixer Dst) created a groundbreaking and historic work that elevated turntables to the level of musical instruments.
The astonishing scratching technique in "Crazy Cuts" marked a defining moment in hip-hop history. Known for his work with Herbie Hancock, the soundscape he created by fusing electronic sounds and cutting remains timeless and avant-garde.
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Crazy Cuts (Long Version)
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Bass - Bill Laswell
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Arranged By, Producer - Material
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Arranged By, Producer - D.ST.
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Written-By - D.ST.
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Turntables, Effects [Electro-Harmonix Voice Box], Synthesizer [Moog Source], Drum Machine [Oberheim DMX] - Grandmixer D.ST.
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Vocals - Bernard Fowler
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Guitar [Solo] - Nicky Skopelitis
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Congas, Bells - Daniel Ponce
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Synthesizer [Prophet 5], Drum Machine [Oberheim DMX] - Michael Beinhorn
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Artwork [Logo Art] - Thi-Linh Le
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Design, Photography By - Thi-Linh Le
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Mixed By - Dave Jerden
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Mastered By - Howie Weinberg
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Administrator [Administration] - Roger Trilling
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Horns - The Chops Horn Section
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Engineer - Rob Stevens
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Artwork [Logo Art] - John Aquilino (2)
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Executive-Producer - Celluloid