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DJ LoopBeatzz

@loopbeatzz

Music Producer/ Recording Engineer/ DJ/ Apparel

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"Fight The Power," a seminal 1989 song by the iconic American Hip Hop group Public Enemy, stands as an anthem of resistance, determination, & empowerment, making it a fitting inclusion during Black History Month.

"Fight The Power," a seminal 1989 song by the iconic American Hip Hop group Public Enemy, stands as an anthem of resistance, determination, & empowerment, making it a fitting inclusion during Black History Month.
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“I don’t know why everybody doesn’t make poly aftertouch synths - it’s pretty stupid. In the ‘70s they did it right”: Beyoncé, The Weeknd and Kanye West collaborator Mike Dean cuts loose on his CS-80, Jupiter-8 and Oberheim Four Voice trib.al/mTXXJsu

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Our FAST plugin deal is still live🎉 All five FAST plugins are available for £9.99/$9.99*/€9.99** each on a lifetime license until 29th February🤯. * Excludes tax. ** Local EU pricing varies per region. Shop via the link: bit.ly/3vSAmpu

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There’s a folder with 7 drum breaks, a 30% off code to my site and about 75 one shot drums from one of my packs in it. It’s literally free. Want the link? Just rt this and I’ll send it 🥁🤘

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Gaspar Yanga was a liberator and one of Mexico’s heroes, enslaved from West Africa. He fought for the abolition of slavery in Mexico. He was known as “America’s First Liberator” or “El Primer Libertador de las Americas.” The town of Yanga, Mexico is named after him. THREAD

Gaspar Yanga was a liberator and one of Mexico’s heroes, enslaved from West Africa. He fought for the abolition of slavery in Mexico.  He was known as “America’s First Liberator” or “El Primer Libertador de las Americas.”

The town of Yanga, Mexico is named after him.

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On January 30, 1976, Warner Bros. released Stretchin' Out In Bootsy's Rubber Band, produced by George Clinton. It gained fame opening for Parliament-Funkadelic, with singles like "Psychoticbumpschool" and "I'd Rather Be With You," covered by Beyonce. Hound Dog Rock is the Thang!

On January 30, 1976, Warner Bros. released Stretchin' Out In Bootsy's Rubber Band, produced by George Clinton. It gained fame opening for Parliament-Funkadelic, with singles like "Psychoticbumpschool" and "I'd Rather Be With You," covered by Beyonce. Hound Dog Rock is the Thang!