DJ Rap Get Raw VIP Dub (1995) + DJ Rap Spiritual Aura (Violin Mix 1995) – Propa Dubz 7 Limited Run Pre- Order NOW!
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PROPA LEGACY DUBZ (Limited Series) VOL 7
A timeless collection for true heads.
Side A: DJ Rap Get Raw VIP Dub (1995)
Side AA: DJ Rap Spiritual Aura (Violin Mix 1995)
30th Anniversary Limited Vinyl Reissue
Released via DJRap.com
PROPA LEGACY DUBZ (Limited Series) Vol 7
A timeless collection for true heads and a Runout special. Two Massive unreleased gems, jungle anthems every collector wants from the PROPA VAULTS – DJ Rap Get Raw VIP Dub (1995) + DJ Rap Spiritual Aura (Violin Mix 1995)
Limited release only – ready for a new generation of ravers and collectors alike.
This strictly limited run of 30 hand-numbered copies is a celebration of defining tracks of the era that continues to shake dancefloors and command respect across the scene, delivered straight to your doorstep.
PRE-ORDER NOW — this drop will close March 14, and once it’s gone, it’s gone.
Expected delivery: within one month from the close of pre-order.
Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of jungle history!
Celebrate 30 years of Propa Talent
Only 30 copies. Only on DJRap.com.
Luv&Bass,
DJ Rap 💋
FAQ
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How long will my dubplate order take?
Each dubplate is cut individually and made to order. Because of the production process, orders typically take around 4 weeks from the date of purchase to be completed and shipped.
Can I cancel my pre-order or get a refund?
Because each record is custom-cut based on pre-orders, we cannot accept cancellations or refunds once your order is placed. This policy is in line with consumer regulations for made-to-order goods. Please double-check your order before confirming.
What if my record arrives damaged?
If your vinyl is damaged during shipping or arrives defective, please contact us within 14 days with photos, and we’ll replace it at no extra cost.
Acetate vs. PEGT/PVC: What’s the difference?
The key difference between acetate dubplates (also known as lacquers) and PVC lathe cuts lies in the materials used. Despite the name, acetate is actually a metal disc coated with nitrocellulose lacquer. The music is etched into this lacquer on a lathe using a sapphire cutting head. Due to the softness of the lacquer, acetate dubplates typically have a short lifespan.
On the other hand, lathe cut vinyl records are not the same as pressed vinyl records. They are made from a highly durable plastic compound, offering a lifespan comparable to that of pressed records. The music is engraved into the plastic on a lathe using a diamond cutting head. With proper care, they can last as long as a pressed record.
Which is better, 45 or 33 RPM?
45 RPM offers higher fidelity because more information passes through the cutting stylus per second, resulting in clearer high frequencies and less surface noise, especially towards the end of the record. For longer durations, a slower speed 33 RPM allows more music per revolution but at a trade of less higher frequency and in some cases higher surface noise.
How long will it take?
Cutting records is a meticulous process that must be done in real time, with no shortcuts available. Typically, orders are delivered within a month.






