Scratch (soundtrack)
Scratch is the soundtrack to the 2001 documentary Scratch directed by Doug Pray. Scratch examines cultural and historical perspectives on the birth and evolution of hip-hop disc jockeys (DJs), scratching and turntablism and includes interviews with some of hip-hop's most famous and respected DJs.
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Soundtrack album by Various Artists | |
Released | February 12, 2002 |
Genre | Turntablism, hip hop |
Label | Transparent Music |
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Source | Rating |
Heckler Magazine | Favorable link |
The Boston Phoenix | Ambivalent link |
Track list
- "Prologue - Grand Wizard Theodore Speaks" (Grand Wizard Theodore)
- "Mixmaster Mike and DJ Disk Live" (Mix Master Mike, DJ Disk)
- "Primo's X-Ecution" (X-Ecutioners feat. DJ Premier)
- "Re-Animator" (Rob Swift)
- "Interlude - Mixmaster Mike Speaks" (Mix Master Mike)
- "Rockit 2.002" (Herbie Hancock, feat. Mix Master Mike, Grandmixer DXT, Rob Swift, Q-Bert, Babu, Faust, Shortee)
- "Interlude - Cut Chemist" (Cut Chemist)
- "Turntable Transformer" (Cat Five VS Snake Eyez)
- "Interlude - Interlude"
- "DJ Krush - Live" (DJ Krush)
- "Crazy 2 Crazy" (Grandmixer DXT)
- "Interlude - DJ Shadow Speaks" (DJ Shadow)
- "Invasion of the Octopus People" (Invisibl Skratch Piklz)
- "Interlude - Jazzy Jay and Afrika Bambaataa Speak" (Jazzy Jay, Afrika Bambaataa)
- "All 4 One" (Boogie Boy, Kidd Delight, Afrika Bambaataa)
- "Interlude - Afrika Bambaataa Speaks Again" (Afrika Bambaataa)
- "Skin Cracked Canals" (DJ Disk)
- "Interlude - Interlude"
- "Cut Transmitter" (Grandmixer DXT)
- "Universal Noize Maker" (Eddie Def)
- "Interlude - Q-Bert and Mixmaster Mike Speak" (Q-Bert, Mix Master Mike)
- "My Style" (Rob Swift)
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