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5.0 out of 5 stars
T-Rock blows it up!, December 27, 1999
This review is from: Who's Your Daddy (Audio CD)
T-Rock takes the turntables to the next level on this one. This album blew me away, and is HIGHLY recommended to anyone who appreciates a good dj.
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The best original beats, breaks and skratches this year!, October 17, 1999
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I picked this album up the other day and was blown away....the best original beats, breaks and skratches I have heard from a DJ in a long time. T-Rock does not appeal only to hardcore turntablists. This is something everyone can listen to and enjoy.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Most Listenable Turntablism CD ever made!, September 10, 1999
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So...you heard Q-bert, Mix Master Mike, Craze and thought they were ill? Well...add DJ T-Rock to that list..at the top. Tell your friends, this is 1999's best kept secret (not for long). T-Rock makes turntablism an art form that everyone can enjoy. He cuts and scratches some of the most original beats out there and combines them with clever themes tied in to the samples. Bomb Records delivers another winner!
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Good scratching, okay beats...not for first-time listeners, July 13, 2000
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T-Rock is on the right label: Bomb is ALL about the hip-hop. They've released great DJ records, great beat-box records and the list goes on. T-Rock's effort, however, is just okay. He's a good DJ, make no mistake, but a DJ needs really strong beats and/or ambience to bring out the true character of what it is they're doing. As it stands, the beats fall a little flat about half-way through...it just starts to sound the same. At least it's better than Rob Swift's "Abilist" record, so if you liked that, you'll love this. Doesn't even really scratch the essence that is the success of DJ Q-bert or Mix Master Mike's records.
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