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What is it called when a DJ rewinds, then fastforwards quickly? I will, from here on, call it backmasking ;). Thanks. With that backmask link, I now see the technique is quite simply to do, although I'm sure it is more challenging to find good times to put it into the music. |
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What is it called when a DJ rewinds, then fastforwards quickly? Googling reverse playback and I'm only getting information on reversing whole songs and videos, however I really like how your described what is happening. Maybe there isn't a name for this yet, but I hope at the very least that one gets invented so it is easier to talk about. |
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What is it called when a DJ rewinds, then fastforwards quickly? Did you listen to the mix at the 114 minute mark? It's also done 3 times in a row at the 113 minute mark as well. I'm not well versed in the terminology, but I looked up Baby Scratch and they don't really sound any bit a like. Maybe that's because the videos I watched they used a less complicated sound to scratch. There is no album scratch sound in it, just the record being played in reverse for a moment. I think the comment by NReil describes it really well. |
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