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Multi-Color Lighted Turntable Featuring Built-In LEDs That Glow Beneath the Vinyl Record
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Return of the 808 The most iconic drum machine in history looks good for its age. Japanese electronics company Roland released the TR-808 Rhythm Composer in 1980, and for a long time people thought the only way to make dance music was with this Halloween-colored box. The noises that came from the analog circuitry inside — particularly the big, round bass drum — made people go insane on the dancefloor. And they still do: the 808 is at the core of new songs from Beyoncé (“Drunk in Love”) and Daft Punk (“Doin’ It Right”), just to name a few.
But Roland stopped making the 808 in the mid-80s. You can buy one on eBay now for around three grand (and maybe another grand to bring it into good working condition), or use one of the thousands of hardware or software imitators available online or at Guitar Center. Most of them do a decent job recreating the functionality of the original, but they’ve all just been humble odes to a classic — until now.
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Rest In Peace Afeni Shakur…🌻
Not only birthed the greatest rap legend to walk Earth but you fought for our freedom and power. There’s no way we can pay you back Queen💕
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Meet the Artist Spinning Tortillas and Potato Records http://ift.tt/207MtUW
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