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  2. DJ Woody - Wikipedia

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    Between 2007 and 2009, DJ Woody was the tour DJ for the Latin Grammy winner Mala Rodriguez. [citation needed] In 2010, Woody launched his ground breaking audio-visual DJ show Turntables in Technicolor. Drawing on his former career as a graphic designer, he also designed and animated all the material used in the show.

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  4. Venice in the 60s: A Gorgeous Look Back at a Bygone Era - AOL

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    A turntable sat on a cinder block and plank shelf beside the spool table, with two big stereo speakers on the floor beside it. One of my favorite activities was to lie there, head between the ...

  5. John Peel's Record Box - Wikipedia

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    The box contains a small private collection of the British radio DJ John Peel who died in 2004 at the age of 65. Peel's main archive contained more than 100,000 vinyl records and CDs. This smaller collection is 143 singles, some of them doublettes, stored in a wooden box representing some of his favourites.

  6. CDJ - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer CDJ-1000s in use. The CDJ-1000 (retroactively known as the MK1 after the release of MK2) was introduced in 2001. Featuring "Vinyl Mode" which dramatically improved jog wheel performance, the CDJ-1000 was generally accepted as the first CD player that could accurately emulate a vinyl turntable - including the ability to scratch - soon established the CDJ-1000 as an industry standard for ...

  7. Technics SL-1200 - Wikipedia

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    The Technics SL-1200 [1] is a series of direct-drive turntables manufactured from October 1972 to 2010, with production resuming in 2016, by Matsushita Electric (now Panasonic Corporation) under the brand name of Technics.