A testing ground for turntablist techniques
The X Executioners showcase the pinnacle of DJ culture.
Utilizing scratching and beat juggling techniques, this album expands the possibilities of the turntable as an instrument. As the title "Let It Bang" suggests, it features an aggressive and powerful sound. This work reaffirmed the importance of DJ art in the hip-hop scene of 2001.
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A:
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Let It Bang (Clean)
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2)
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Let It Bang (Album)
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3)
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Let It Bang (Instrumental W/Scratches)
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B:
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XL
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X-Ecutioners Scratch
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Let It Bang (Bonus Beats)
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Scratches [Cuts] - The X-Ecutioners (B2)
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Recorded By, Mixed By - Rob Swift (B2)
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Scratches [Cuts] - Rob Swift (B1)
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Producer - Large Professor (B1)
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Producer - Roc Raida (A1 to A3, B3)
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Producer - Dr. Butcher (B2)
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Producer - Knobody (A1 to A3, B3)
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Mixed By - Doug Wilson (A1 to A3, B3)
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Recorded By - Rock Logic (A1 to A3, B3)
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Recorded By, Mixed By - Christos