Own a piece of DJ history with the D-Styles Phantazmagorea Show Vinyl Variants & Deviations Set, a highly exclusive, limited-edition release with only 500 units made worldwide
Notes: Own a piece of DJ history with the D-Styles Phantazmagorea Show Vinyl Variants & Deviations Set, a highly exclusive, limited-edition release with only 500 units made worldwide. This collector's set is a must-have for turntablists, vinyl enthusiasts, and fans of D-Styles' groundbreaking "Phantazmagorea."
Featuring two premium vinyl records (12" and 7") packed with battle breaks, scratch kits, and sound effects, as well as the rare 3" Razorblade Alcohol Slide, this set is designed for DJs who demand the best in quality and creativity. Complete your collection with the 3" slip mat included in this one-of-a-kind release.
What's Included:
12" Battle Breaks Vinyl (White):
Tracks include "Felonious Funk Skratch Vocal Kit," "John Wayne on Acid Skratch Drum Kit," "Diabolikal Skratch Drums + Bassline Kit," and 4 bonus scratch kits.
A total of 23 tracks designed for DJs to unleash their creativity.
7" Battle Breaks Vinyl (Red):
Tracks include "Return to Planetary Deterioration Synth," "Felonious Funk Skratch Vocals + EFX," and 2 bonus drum & synth tracks.
A total of 12 tracks perfect for scratch DJs and live performances.
3" Razorblade Alcohol Slide (Black):
A rare collector's item featuring unique sound effects and scratch tools.
3-Inch Slip Mat:
Includes an integrated adapter for seamless use with 3" records.
Key Features:
Limited to Only 500 Units Worldwide: A true collector's item for fans of D-Styles and turntablism. Once it's gone, it's gone forever!
Premium Quality Vinyl: Designed for scratch DJs with high-quality sound and durability.
Complete DJ Toolkit: Packed with vocal kits, drum kits, basslines, synths, and bonus scratch kits for endless creativity.
Exclusive Design: Unique variants and deviations inspired by "Phantazmagorea" make this set unlike any other.
Whether you're a professional DJ, a vinyl collector, or a fan of D-Styles' legendary work, this set is your chance to own a rare, limited-edition masterpiece. With only 500 units available, don't miss your opportunity to secure this iconic release!
Notes: The King of Japanese battle records DJ $hin brings this skip-less scratch vinyl packed full of new and classic samples and scratch beats. Two copies recommended.
Fujiyama Breaks 12" scratch vinyl record - black vinyl
Notes: DJ Shin presents Fujiyama Breaks his first new work in 16 years. The culmination of many years of battle craftsmanship has been completed!
Side A has 15 skipless scratch sentences at 83 BPM (total of 19 pieces including drum material and tone material).
Side B has 9 skipless scratch sentences at 99 BPM, and 3 songs for beat juggling training. (Total of 17 pieces including drum material and tone material)
"We have put all our heart into making it easy to use for everyone from beginners to experts. Fujirama Breaks released for the first time in 16 years I hope everyone enjoys it!"
Notes: The King of Japanese battle records DJ $hin brings this skip-less scratch vinyl packed full of new and classic samples and scratch beats. Two copies recommended.
Notes: "SUPER SEAL BREAKS", Japan Edition. This classic release has been specially pressed in Japan and is thinner and lighter than the normal US press.
Among the many battle breaks / scratch tool titles, this has to be one of the most popular titles "SUPER SEAL BREAKS". Originally released in 2000, supervised by DJ QBert, is a classic work that has been used regularly as a scratch classic title by many DJs since its release.
Side A contains 12 scratch grooves with skip proof specifications that don't need to worry about skipping needles. The classic scratch samples "Ahhhh" and "Fresh" along with many other samples.
Side B contains four beats recorded that are frequently used for scratching and juggling in numerous battles and DVDs.
This record is ideal for a wide range of people from beginners to advanced players.
Features:
Features Classic Scratch Samples
Thin and lighter than normal US pressing
Japanese Redesigned label and cover
Lead-in groove width is larger than the standard record, reducing needle skipping.
Limited Edition Magenta 12" Vinyl
Notes: "SUPER SEAL BREAKS", Japan Edition. This classic release has been specially pressed in Japan and is thinner and lighter than the normal US press.
Among the many battle breaks / scratch tool titles, this has to be one of the most popular titles "SUPER SEAL BREAKS". Originally released in 2000, supervised by DJ QBert, is a classic work that has been used regularly as a scratch classic title by many DJs since its release.
Side A contains 12 scratch grooves with skip proof specifications that don't need to worry about skipping needles. The classic scratch samples "Ahhhh" and "Fresh" along with many other samples.
Side B contains four beats recorded that are frequently used for scratching and juggling in numerous battles and DVDs.
This record is ideal for a wide range of people from beginners to advanced players.
Features:
" Features Classic Scratch Samples
" Thin and lighter than normal US pressing
" Standard black record with easy-to-see grooves
" Japanese Redesigned label and cover
" Lead-in groove width is larger than the standard record, reducing needle skipping.
" Limited Edition Neon Yellow 12" Vinyl
Review: Styrax's alphabetized Specials series reaches its fourth volume (or Styrax I / Styrax J to use the correct parlance) with four typically sumptuous examples of archival house. 154's delightfully fuzzy "Daze" opens proceedings, which will cause much misty eyed reminiscing for anyone who indulged in the 2004 Delsin released album Strike it first appeared on. Alongside it, Damon Lamar's luxuriously paced "Rising Sun" is borrowed from Tetrode Music, its intoxicating swirls of kaleidoscopic textures every bit as potent as when it first surfaced. The flipside tracks are naturally in a similar vein with some 2003 bounciness from Claro Intelecto complemented by "Dat America", Lowtec's 1999 jam for the Playhouse imprint.
Vulvareen - "Jerk In The Sand, Sleep In That Sand" (4:18)
1905 - "Sometimes Sweet, Sometimes Salty" (4:30)
Review: Former City launch what will presumably be new various artist sears here with Volume 1 of Ghettoboom. It features two tracks each by three different artists on a super limited 12" that has a healthy dose of streetwise swagger. There are rave samples and big breaks on 1905's 'Recorddeals' while DJ Pirna gets for a more soul soothing and loved up vocal vibe on his super sweet bumper 'Booty Snapper. Bringing a third different sound is 'Get Your Head Bust', a high speed, lo-fi techno cut with turbo claps. The flip also features footwork style club tracks, lush deep house and urgent floor pumpers. This one covers lots of ground in real style
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
Dreams (Will Come Alive) (extended version) (5:07)
Dreams (Will Come Alive) (Lick mix) (4:20)
Dreams (Will Come Alive) (DJ Paradize Underground remix) (4:10)
Dreams (Will Come Alive) (Twenty 4 Seven Trance mix) (5:51)
Dreams (Will Come Alive) (Twenty 4 Seven Trance dub) (4:14)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***
Rarely are we ever lucky enough to welcome much Eurodance back to the sale stock, but 'Dreams (Will Come Alive)' is indeed an unsurprising exception to this apparent rule, one that governs what we may expect. Made in early 1994 by the Dutch duo 2 Brothers On The 4th Floor - initially made up of Martin and Bobby Boer, but later enlisting the "brand booster" lineup additions of Dutch singer Desray and rapper D-Rock - 'Dreams' was understandably a major hit in Europe at the moment of its release. The track was hilariously described as "old fashioned rave style squawking shrill girl wailed and at times inevitable gruff gruff rapped Euro hit" by Music Week, but this mentions nothing of its finger-clicking snares and tweezing square saw lead, the latter of which commands a melody that sounds suspiciously similar to Haddaway's 'What Is Love,' released around the same time. Rave communism, anyone? Hardly, probably, but there is a kind of mimesis to these things. Anyway, it's the contemporary remixes on this reissue that really take the cake, with the Lick mix standing out as the relatively torrential emo-downpour, and that's saying nothing of the aromatic, nigh nightmarish cheese that ensues on Twenty 4 Seven Trance mix: D-Rock raps away with dogged insistence to "keep going on", shining brightly on what can only be described as a rare, authentic hip-hop / Eurotrance combo moment.
Dreams (Will Come Alive) (extended version) (5:07)
Dreams (Will Come Alive) (Lick mix) (4:20)
Dreams (Will Come Alive) (DJ Paradize Underground remix) (4:10)
Dreams (Will Come Alive) (Twenty 4 Seven Trance mix) (5:51)
Dreams (Will Come Alive) (Twenty 4 Seven Trance dub) (4:14)
Review: Rarely are we ever lucky enough to welcome much Eurodance back to the sale stock, but 'Dreams (Will Come Alive)' is indeed an unsurprising exception to this apparent rule, one that governs what we may expect. Made in early 1994 by the Dutch duo 2 Brothers On The 4th Floor - initially made up of Martin and Bobby Boer, but later enlisting the "brand booster" lineup additions of Dutch singer Desray and rapper D-Rock - 'Dreams' was understandably a major hit in Europe at the moment of its release. The track was hilariously described as "old fashioned rave style squawking shrill girl wailed and at times inevitable gruff gruff rapped Euro hit" by Music Week, but this mentions nothing of its finger-clicking snares and tweezing square saw lead, the latter of which commands a melody that sounds suspiciously similar to Haddaway's 'What Is Love,' released around the same time. Rave communism, anyone? Hardly, probably, but there is a kind of mimesis to these things. Anyway, it's the contemporary remixes on this reissue that really take the cake, with the Lick mix standing out as the relatively torrential emo-downpour, and that's saying nothing of the aromatic, nigh nightmarish cheese that ensues on Twenty 4 Seven Trance mix: D-Rock raps away with dogged insistence to "keep going on", shining brightly on what can only be described as a rare, authentic hip-hop / Eurotrance combo moment.
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