Kakusei
Front Cover
Medium:
Audio CD
Release Date:
15/02/1999
Date Imported:
13/06/2008
List Price:
£12.99
Label:
Columbia
Artist:
DJ Krush
EAN:
5099749289321
Track Listing:
Disc #1
  1. Intro - DJ Krush
  2. Escape - DJ Krush & ASA
  3. Parallel Distortion - DJ Krush & DJ Sak
  4. Inorganizm - DJ Krush & DJ Kensei/DJ Hide
  5. Deltaforest - DJ Krush & Sawada, Jun
  6. Crimson - DJ Krush
  7. Dawn - DJ Krush & Period, Shawn J.
  8. Interlude - DJ Krush
  9. 85 Loop - DJ Krush
  10. Rust - DJ Krush & KK
  11. 1200 - DJ Krush & Hideo
  12. Krushed Wall With Rhythm Troops - DJ Krush
  13. Kinetics - DJ Krush & Sinista
  14. Final Home - DJ Krush
  15. No More - DJ Krush & DJ Yas/DJ Hazu
  16. Outro - DJ Krush
  17. Final Home - DJ Krush & Esthero
Description:

Amazon.co.uk Review As his hip-hop contemporary DJ Shadow burst out with all guns blazing on UNKLE's sprawling Psyence Fiction project, Japanese auteur Krush claimed the blunter, more obtuse side of trip-hop as his own on his 1998 solo album, Kakusei. Krush's compositions hark back, in basic structure, to the spun-out jazz of Mo' Wax's Headz compilations, but Kakusei evades such slick comparisons. "Inorganizm", for instance, invites DJ Kensei and DJ Hide--a pair of underground Japanese soundscapers--to tinker with Krush's locked grooves. Swathed in a skittering atonal hum, it's too icy to chill out to and too fearfully sparse to inspire any more than a doped nod. "The Dawn", meanwhile, offers a nod to hip-hop's foreboding constructions, but left rapless, it's lost in Kakusei's enveloping, elaborate abstraction. With more in common with the featureless soundscaping of Autechre or Labradford, Kakusei is a foreboding, and unremittingly difficult listen. This is as defiantly anti-mainstream as hip-hop gets. --Louis Pattison

Average Customer Rating:
4.5