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House of Marley goes Lux with its revamped Stir it Up turntable

House of Marley's popular sustainably made turntable has gotten a revamp. The Stir It Up Lux Bluetooth turntable has a new look and some upgraded parts.

Transcripts for CNN The Eighties 20240604 03:45:00

on playgrounds like this one where people would gather to spin records and recite their own lyrics, their raps, over the instrumental section. come on, now. brakes on a bus, brakes on a car the breaks was kurtis blow s biggest hit, selling 680,000 copies last year and hitting the top of the rhythm and blues sales chart. lover: as a young kid running around with the local dj crew, i watched the transition from all of the disco music that we used to play at all the block parties to slowly but surely hip-hop taking over. [ hip-hop music plays ] woman: the music underneath rapping is called scratching, and it s a process of using two turntables and a mixer, making new sounds out of already existing albums. thing that gave life to music in the 80s for me was hip-hop because it took the sounds of the 60s and 70s and brought it to the forefront. a child is born with no state of mind blind to the ways of mankind god is smiling on you but he s frowning too because only go

I never knew I desperately needed a turntable with two tonearms until now

The Reed Muse 3A was designed in Lithuania following the 'principles of Bauhaus style'. Also, it has a five-figure asking price.

Transcripts for MSNBC The Beat With Ari Melber 20240604 22:51:00

and try to answer, when did you come out of your shell? i got my turntables for my 10th birthday. my parents bought me two turntables for my 10th birthday. i went to radio city and saw my name on the marquee and said never in our wildest imagination would we have ever thought so. at some point between the 10th birthday and this moment, i came out of the shell. yeah. and you never went back? i never went back. let s look at pass the mike. fire. thank you. for those who don t know, what is pass the mic, how did it go from your room to radio city?

Transcripts for MSNBC The Beat With Ari Melber 20240604 22:53:00

you know, when i got my turntables at age 10, i just wanted my favorite rappers to know my name. i m sitting next to one right now. i m so honored to be joining the stage with this guy right here, such a living legend. and you know, i just want to go back to fashion for a second. this man right here, one of the greatest dressed, not only hip hop stars of all time but music stars of all time. as a kid, i looked up to you on your star power and your stage presence. and i just wanted to have a fraction of that when i grew up. so tell us about that. we hear 50. 50 mean different things to different people. in a person s life we call that middle age. hip hop and your work and your peer s work, it was initially a attacked, dismissed as a fad, reduced to something narrow. we tried to have a space here to hear from people like you who basically not only pioneered but persevered because hip hop now is global. i always say not everything

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