Serato Eric Orr Picture Disc Control Vinyl
Serato are proud to announce the very first picture disc in the Serato Artist Series - The Eric Orr DJ Robot Control Vinyl. The Serato Artist Series will showcase pieces designed exclusively for Serato by artists from around the world. These picture discs are incredibely unique, hand pressed in Japan and 30% lighter (weighing in at 160grams) than a traditional picture disc. These records are designed by DJs, for DJs. We are honoured to have the legendary Eric Orr design our first release, which will include 1 pressing and 10 hologram cue point stickers. Eric Orr is an artist and designer from New York City. He attended the School of Visual Arts in 1979 and the Arts Student League during 1980-83, and began his career painting in the NYC subway stations through the early 1980’s. It was there that he substituted typography for his unique character, or symbol, the “Robothead” and collaborated with pop artist Keith Haring on the black panel subway spaces. Paralleling his art world in the NYC street culture, Eric was part of the hip-hop scene in the late 70’s. He produced work for DJ and community leader Afrika Bambaataa (the godfather of hip hop), the brand logo for the Strong City Records label, and legendary hip hop artists of the 80’s such as Jazzy Jay, Don Baron, Busy Bee, Nu-Sounds, Ultimate Force, Masters of Ceremony and Tony D moving into the 90’s with the Diggin’ In The Crates (DITC) crew and rapper Lord Finesse, Jazzy Joyce, JoeSki Love and Positive K just to name a fewCustomers who have bought this product have also bought:
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Pros
- Hot Looking
- Lightweight
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- None at all
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- Events
- Mobile DJ
- Performances
- Spinning at Elements
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Not only is the Eric Orr Vinyl Hot Looking but its lighter than the original Serato vinyl making it better to scratch with than the original Serato vinyl
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- Clear Sound
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
- Styling
- Versatile
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- No cons here
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- Amateur Recording
- Events
- Home Studio
- Mobile DJ
- Performances
- Professional Recording
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I use this set of Vinyls for show's and recording at home use! General playing time. Love them! They look and sound amazing great product! Thanks!
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- Smooth
- Style
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- Everything
- Home use
- Shows
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I use the product when I'm djing, at home, shows.
This set is the first set that I fell in love with! I've have sets of all the colors, styles. This set by far is in its own league! Thanks Serato, Eric Orr, and PSSL!
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- Clear Sound
- Easy To Use
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- Events
- Mobile DJ
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I uses this product for the rane serato scratch Live SL 1 and it works great
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By "each", I assume you mean one time coded vinyl, but I see two different designs. So my question is, how do I order one of each design?Asked on 12/4/2010 by FURIOUS_STYLES from San Diego, Ca2 answers
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yes its just one, as for the designs its one design in the front and the other design on the back with limited edtion stickersAnswered on 12/8/2010 by philip from psslVERIFIED BUYER
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Each side of the vinyl has a different designs.Answered on 3/28/2011 by DJ NuMAN from White Plains, NY
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