Sendt: 28 November 2009 kl. 00:40 | IP-adresse registreret
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The DJing community and the greater dance music scene mourns the loss of a clubbing staple today. No, Steve Aoki hasn’t hung up his record bag, but rather news has emerged that iconic turntable manufacturers Technics will be stopping production on their universally loved Technics 1200s and Technics 1210s.
In a statement re-posted on dance board Global Hardstyle, the company behind the production of the Technics turntables Panasonic
announced that they would cease the manufacture of Tehcnics turntables
in February next year, citing an increasing decline in sales as the
motivation behind the line’s demise.
The Australian arm of Panasonic issued a similar statement today,
expressing their disappointment that the brand’s 35 years-and-running
legacy was to be put to bed.
“It is a sad day today but due to low sales globally in analogue
turntables a decision to stop production has been made on Technics
Turntables,” Panasonic spokesman Ian North explained. “For Australia this means we will receive our last shipment in March.”
With the disappearance of Technics decks now imminent it’s becoming
increasingly clear that the digital juggernaut is showing no signs of
slowing down. We’ve already heard from trance icon Tiesto how he’s abandoned
the ‘outdated’ medium in favour and gone for the ease and accessibility
of digital tune libraries. Indeed, the new (and might we just say
super-sexy) CDJ-2000s from Pioneer look to be making things easier than ever before with USB stick functionality, employed just last weekend by another digital convert Sasha.
Whilst we’re sure the classic Technics turntables will live on in
the hearts of many club-reverent folk out there – not to mention in
more than a few purist clubs – it’s still a crushing blow to lose the
decks, and if nobody minds, we’ll be bringing beer o’clock around early
this Friday afternoon.
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