Dj T-kut – Skratch Fu-Fingers Practice (Beer Color)

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Dj T-Kut Team Leader of Skratcher Madrid, Skratch Elementz & Tablist Lounge Spain, publishes a new volume of Skratch Practice. After the success of the previous volumes, this time it will be called Skratch Fu-Finger Practice. Side A consists of…

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LabelPLAY WITH RECORDS
Catalog NoPWRLPC2 10
FormatVinyl LP
CountryIM
Barcode8436022628151
ConditionNew / Sealed
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Dj T-Kut Skratch Fu-Fingers Practice (Beer Color) vinyl is the second dedicated scratch practice record from DJ T-Kut on Play With Records, this time on beer-colored vinyl. T-Kut is Team Leader of Skratcher Madrid, Skratch Elementz, and Tablist Lounge Spain, which tells you this is not a casual side project but a proper tool built by someone running active scratch communities.

Dj T-Kut Skratch Fu-Fingers Practice (Beer Color) vinyl: Professional Scratch Tool on Beer-Colored Wax

The Skratch Fu-Fingers concept is about developing finger technique and control specifically. Different scratch practice records focus on different aspects of the craft: some prioritize patterns, some prioritize phrase variety, some prioritize sound density. Fu-Fingers is built around what happens between the stylus and the groove when you are working on fine motor control. Play With Records continues their approach of building practice records that function as professional tools rather than novelty releases.

Beer-Colored Vinyl and the Practice Record Aesthetic

Play With Records has established a visual identity across their DJ tool releases that uses distinctive pressing variants to make each volume identifiable on a shelf. Beer-colored vinyl has a warm amber translucency that is immediately recognizable and distinct from the ultraclear used on the Scratch Practice volume. For DJs who collect the full Play With Records catalog, this visual differentiation is part of the product design, not an afterthought.

Who Uses These Records and Why

Turntablists who practice seriously on physical vinyl use dedicated scratch records because they do not want to wear out a collectable pressing during a session. The purpose-built material on a scratch practice record is designed to be cut repeatedly, to maintain groove integrity under heavy stylus use, and to provide sounds and patterns that are useful across different techniques. This beer-colored pressing of Skratch Fu-Fingers is both a working tool and a collector object for anyone serious about the physical craft of DJing. The Play With Records catalog of DJ tools is designed for practitioners who take the physical craft of turntablism seriously. Each volume addresses different technical requirements, and Skratch Fu-Fingers targets fine motor control and finger independence specifically. The beer-colored pressing is visually distinctive on a shelf alongside other Play With Records releases and immediately identifiable as a different volume in the series. For working DJs who use physical vinyl for practice sessions and for collectors of turntablist culture, this pressing is both a tool and a collector object.

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