DJ FOOD (Ninja Tune) : Extended Turntablism (early start due to football showing at 10pm)
About the line-up
Originally produced by Coldcut on the Ninja Tune independent record label, the DJ Food project started in 1990 on the premise of providing metaphorical "food for DJs". DJ Food released the Jazz Brakes series, with Jazz Brakes Volume 3 being the most successful. The records consisted of collections of breaks, loops and samples, ideal for mixing, remixing and producing the trademark Ninja Tune blend of jazz & hip hop. Volumes 4 and 5 of the Jazz Brakes series — via Last.fm
Graham Dunning is a sound and visual artist based in the UK. His sound sources include field recordings pressed to dubplates; modified records; adapted playback equipment such as reel-to-reel tape players, turntables and Walkmans; found sounds, especially discarded footage of people's home recordings; home made electronics; broken cymbals and other metal objects; and inexpensive delay units. The recordings themselves take influence from minimalism, turntablism, sound art, noise, musique concrete and ambient music. — via Last.fm
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