I've been spinning since '93/'94, started out with techno ( from acid to hardcore/gabber ) breakz ( happy hardcore / raggaemuffin ) to D&B since '96 till now. Had been listening to a lot of hiphop at the time but I lived far away from any good recordstore in order to buy stuff ( except from a few ordered ones ) and I prefer digging through the crates for stuff. I started out with Lenco turntables I had built in a desk and a some cheap ass monacor mixer, then a JBL and another JBL, then Technics SL1200 with new Numark 1280 and finaly got a Dateq Apollo. Then I sold my babies because I was moving out and didn't bother with dj'ing for while ( I was doing more production and organising parties ). But I have been busy without the wheels ever since, I spinn every once in a while which is quite good considering Im the lamest dj on the block when it comes to promoting yourself. These days Im mixing with A&H zone and still the SL1200's and since 2 years ago I've took the effort to learn some basic scratching skills on a vestax pro5 MKI. Every once in 1 or 2 weeks I practice a bit but it's not much but so far I got a pretty rapid flares n cuts, a flawless backspinn even @ half a bar, and more ( im noob when it comes to naming the moves ). Sofar it's been really addicting but I havent put much time in it and also have no ambitions on becoming a turntablist. I rather situate myself behind the decks at a warehouse party and make the audience go beserk, knowing Im going to make em even crazier because only I know what effect the next record will have on em.
Im all about party on the decks, turntablism I feel is a exhibition of skills/art, not partytracks.