Hollywood, – With customized decks of Stanton turntables and mixers, Jim Beam Australia has kicked off their Jim Beam Scratch DJ Project - a road show that tours throughout Australia bringing the country’s best Scratch
DJ talent and state-of-the-art equipment to the urban, inner-city bar scene.
“The Jim Beam Scratch DJ Project is a great opportunity for Australia’s
urban club-goers to be treated to that country’s finest DJs,” says
Pablo La Rosa, Stanton’s Marketing Manager. “We’re especially
impressed by the incredible custom DJ systems that Jim Beam and Rockstar Management
created for the event. The Stanton ST-150 turntables and RM406 mixer look very
cool decked out in Jim Beam colors and logo imagery.”
Kicking off this summer in Sydney, the tour features high profile Australian
talent, including DJ Nino Brown, DJ Samrai, and DJ Eko. While Jim Beam Australia
has sponsored music tour events before, they have been previously focused on
the country’s rock scene.
"As electronic and hip-hop music continues to grow in popularity and presence,
Jim Beam is excited to announce our support for these forms of live music around
the country," said Frank Cohen, Marketing Director, Jim Beam Brands Australia.
All DJs on the tour will be performing with some of Stanton’s finest
products for serious turntablists. Stanton’s ST-150 offers a durable construction
designed to minimize feedback, industry-leading torque motor - up to 4.5 Kgf-cm,
and an ultra-stable platter and tone arm. Other features include Key Correction,
Reverse, up to 50% pitch adjustment, and S/PDIF digital outputs. The RM.406
is Stanton’s top-of-the-line mixer for club and mobile DJs who want it
all. A 4-channel, rackmount-style mixer, the RM.406 offers the company’s
SST technology for pristine audio quality, diffused LEDs and lighted controls,
an FX Loop, Booth and Subwoofer outputs, and a total of three Microphone inputs.

More information on Stanton’s turntables and DJ mixers can be found at
www.stantondj.com.