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  2. Vinyl (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The music scene in 1970s New York is still awash in sex and drugs, but rock 'n' roll is giving way to an era of punk, disco and hip-hop. Desperately trying to navigate the changing landscape is American Century Records founder and president Richie Finestra, whose passion for music and discovering talent has gone by the wayside.

  3. Delicious Vinyl - Wikipedia

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    But the label was not strictly a hip hop label, as they signed London-based rare-groove group The Brand New Heavies, which, with lead vocalist N'Dea Davenport, recorded the 1991 hit single "Never Stop." In 1991, Delicious Vinyl reissued the self-titled Masters of Reality (originally released on Def American in 1988). The label also had a short ...

  4. 15 Vinyl Records That Are Now Worth More Than You’d Expect

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    In recent years, vinyl records have skyrocketed in popularity, with some rare albums fetching astronomical sums. ... This one-of-a-kind album by the acclaimed hip-hop group sold for a staggering ...

  5. Scratching - Wikipedia

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    At scratching competitions, DJs can use only scratch-oriented gear (turntables, DJ mixer, digital vinyl systems or vinyl records only). In recorded hip hop songs, scratched "hooks" often use portions of other songs. Other music genres such as jazz, pop, and rock have also incorporated scratching. [citation needed]

  6. Stones Throw Records - Wikipedia

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    Other notable hip-hop artists on Stones Throw's roster include Madlib, Jaylib and Quasimoto. In addition to hip-hop, artists on Stones Throw's roster work in genres including funk and soul, electronic, indie pop, psychedelic rock, jazz, and more. Stones Throw releases the majority of their artists' albums on vinyl in addition to digital formats.

  7. Double album - Wikipedia

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    Compact disc pressings of the album combine the triple vinyl set onto two CDs, with "Past" and "Present" taking up the first disc. The first triple hip-hop album was American Hunger by New York City rap artist MF Grimm which was released in 2006. It contains 20 songs on each disc.

  8. List of hip-hop record labels - Wikipedia

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    B-Boy Records; B.O.S.S. Babygrande Records; Bad Boy Records; Barely Breaking Even; Beluga Heights Records; Big Beat Records; Big Dada; Big Hit Entertainment

  9. Dummy (album) - Wikipedia

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    The production of the album uses a number of hip hop techniques, such as sampling, scratching, and loop-making. [10] The album was not recorded digitally. They sampled music from other records, but they also recorded their own original music, which was then recorded onto vinyl records before manipulating them on record decks to sample.

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