Dj Krush Milight

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• Track Listings (25) - Disc #1 • Intro • Shin-Sekai • Jikan No Hashi 1 • From Stash • Real • From Tragedy • Jugoya • Listen • From Shawn J. Period • Supanova • Jikan No Hashi 2 • From DJ Cam • Le Temps - DJ Krush, DJ Cam • From Kemuri Production • Hitotsu No Mirai - DJ Krush, DJ Hide • From Futura 2000 • From DJ Krush • Jikan No Hashi 3 • From Lee Q • From Mos Def • Shinjiro • Light (Can You See It) • Mind Games - DJ Krush, Lennon, John • From Eri Ohno • Skin Against Skin - DJ Krush, Anderson, Deborah. Milight is an album vaguely about the future, peppered with commentary on the subject from Krush's collaborators, of which there are many. Producers DJ Cam and Shawn J. Period; rappers Mos Def, Rino, Tragedy, Ken 'Duro' If. Ill, and Fista Bundy; and vocalists Deborah Anderson and Eri Ohno add their voices and noises to Krush's metronomic beats and free-jazz scratching. The combination works particularly well on his collaborations with Mos Def ('Shinjiro') and Eri Ohno ('Mind Games,' a John Lennon cover), but the album is interesting and consistent throughout.

Dj Krush Milight

On his third album, DJ Krush has finally found a middle ground between his dark and minimal beat structures and the pop sensibilities of commercial hip-hop, losing the virtues of neither. --Matthew Corwine. Milight is an album vaguely about the future, peppered with commentary on the subject from Krush's collaborators, of which there are many. Producers DJ Cam and Shawn J. Period; rappers Mos Def, Rino, Tragedy, Ken 'Duro' Ifill, and Fista Bundy; and vocalists Deborah Anderson and Eri Ohno add their voices and noises to Krush's metronomic beats and free-jazz scratching.

The combination works particularly well on his collaborations with Mos Def ('Shinjiro') and Eri Ohno ('Mind Games,' a John Lennon cover), but the album is interesting and consistent throughout. On his third album, DJ Krush has finally found a middle ground between his dark and minimal beat structures and the pop sensibilities of commercial hip-hop, losing the virtues of neither. Crazy Chicken Jewel Of Darkness Game. --Matthew Corwine.

'I own two dj krush albums, Milight and Kakusei, both excellent pieces of instrumental hip-hop. But for sheer pleasure you can't beat the experience of his turntable skills in front of a live audience. I checked him out last year in a small club in Copenhagen and his performance was intense. Also his attitude towards the crowd was a sight to behold.

He came on to the stage without a word and started spinning and left an hour and a half later bowing to show us his respect! If you ever get the chance to see Nippon's premier dj (along with Honda) be theeere!'

Milight by DJ KRUSH: Listen to songs by DJ KRUSH on Myspace, a place where people come to connect, discover, and share. Jan 1, 1997 - Japanese turntablist and producer DJ Krush is one of the few island-nation artists to be embraced by the global hip-hop world. Releasing material through Sony in Japan, Mo'Wax and Virgin in the U.K. Sinar View Camera Manual. , and Axiom, Shadow, and A&M in America, Krush's heady brand of experimental, (largely) instrumental.

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