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The Tables Have Turned


by: DJ Rectangle




Shifting Gears


by: Z-Trip




Here Comes the Fuzz


by: Mark Ronson




7 Heads R Better Than 1: No Edge Ups in South Africa


by: Various Artists




The Quick and the Dead


by: Scanner Vs. DJ Spooky


:Album Details:This 2000 Trip-hop Release Meshes Scanner's Noisy, Ambient Ramblings with Spooky's Grooving Hip-hop Beats. The Result Fits Nicely Into What Sulphur Records USA / UK Defines as the 'meld Series': 'to Explore the Union of One Artist with Another, Breaking the Mould, Dissolving Expectations, in the Hope of Opening a Fresh Wound in the Sound.' Includes Thirteen Tracks in All. :Being the king of New York's illbient scene, DJ Spooky brings a theory of musical abstraction to The Quick and The Dead, the first installment of the Meld Series. Scanner's ...

Private Repress


by: DJ Shadow


:Album Description:Japanese exclusive 14-track compilation features all non-LP tracks (B-sides & remixes from his singles, 'Six Days' & 'Mashin' On The Motorway' & enhanced video clips to 'Walkie Talkie' & 'Six Days'). Packaged in Digipak format for the initial pressing only. Universal. 2003.

File Under Futurism


by: DJ Spooky Vs. the Freight Elevator Quartet


:Album Description:1999 collaboration between DJ Spooky and the Freight Elevator Quartet takes electronic aural recontestualization and cultural commentary and mixes it with electroacoustic improvisation and digital savoir faire. 12 wacky tracks.

Gangsters and DJ's Box


by: Various Artists


:Album Description:1999 collaboration between DJ Spooky and the Freight Elevator Quartet takes electronic aural recontestualization and cultural commentary and mixes it with electroacoustic improvisation and digital savoir faire. 12 wacky tracks.

Hip Hop Independents Day: Volume 2 (The Sequel


by: Various Artists


: :Nineteen ninety-eight witnessed a cavalcade of independent hip-hop compilations, shining light on labels (Bomb, Rawkus) and artists (Ed O.G., Talib Kweli, Mike Zoot) that badly needed the exposure. In the second installation of its Independents Day series, Nervous reaches the apex of the genre nearly perfectly. DJ-producer Spinna weaves together some of the year's finest, most notable underground talents, among them Houston's K-Otix, Toronto's Frankenstein, and Virginia's Unspoken Heard. The emphasis in this collection is on elevated thought from all corners; in doing so, they help to fill the Native Tongue ...

Wake Up Show: Mix Archives, Vol. 5 & 6


by: DJ Revolution


:Album Description:Hailing from Los Angeles, DJ Revolution is best known for his nationally syndicated hip-hop radio show with Sway & King Tech called The Wakeup Show. Aside from his featured appearances on Sway & King Tech’s This or That CD, which has scanned over 150,000 copies, Revolution has also released two CD’s of his own, R2K Vol. 1.0, in 1999 and 2000’s In 12’s We Trust, both of which have gone on to scan over 17,000 copies. Vol 5. and 6 is DJ Revolution’s 3rd and last double album from the ...



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