eMusic Review
Japanese beatminer DJ Krush first appeared as part of the short-lived "Trip-Hop" movement, captured here by this spellbinding collection of blunted beats and jazzy flourishes.
Japanese beatminer DJ Krush first appeared as part of the short-lived "Trip-Hop" movement, captured here by this spellbinding collection of blunted beats and jazzy flourishes.
this is hardly his best album... his album with Toshinori Kondo needs to be brought back, along with an album such as 'Meiso'. If you're contemplating the download of this album though, check out the track 'Big City Lover'.
Please get more Krush albums! This album is hardly a good representation of what an artist he is.
If you are into 70's jazz fusion stuff, check out "Edge Of Blue". Trippy!
This is good for background, true, but some of his more recent albums unavailable on Emusic are simply brilliant! Try to seek out more from this artist, he is amazing!
I am a big fan of krush, but I have heard all these tracks on the old blue/red mo wax comp back in 96. why isnt mo wax on here anyway? and no roy ayers, donald bird? qua? PS: definately get this album if you like acid jazz, most definately worth it. check out "the nothing" as well
DJ Krush would go on to make much better records than this, especially the floating, jazzy duo albums he made with trumpeter Toshinori Kondo, but this first US release is a solid introduction to his overall downtempo sound and vibe.