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  • Street Cred: 736 Contextual Help marker
  • RECs Made: 39
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My Recommendations

Rec'd this on Apr 22, 2008
“The Cold Krush Cuts album was actually two mixes, one by Coldcut, the other by DJ Krush, working through the Ninja Tune catalog in two continuous mixes. It's gorgeous stuff, but it's not worth buying track-by-track. Either buy the whole album (a great value), or if you just want DJ Krush's mix, start with this track and go to the end. It's chock full of his downtempo hip hop style.”
Rec'd this on Apr 20, 2008
“Flowdan of Roll Deep (Wiley and company) kills it over a grime beat from bass monster The Bug. Big tune!”
Rec'd this on Apr 20, 2008
“This is a remix of Jah War by dubstep producer Loefah, less frantic than the original. Sick sub sounds with vocals from Roll Deep's Flowdan. Help yourself to some of London's grimiest sounds. Niceness.”
Rec'd this on Apr 18, 2008
“With "Timber," the two members of Coldcut gather sounds associated with the cutting down of trees and make joyous music out of destruction. The chainsaw rhythm is a must-hear element and when vocals come in from a female vocalist, cut-up and made haunting, it's like a mourning song for lost rain forests. But, you know, a mourning song you can dance to. Grab this song and be SURE to check out the music video by Hexstatic online somewhere to see video that matches and illuminates all the samples.”
Rec'd this on Apr 18, 2008
“"Honey, I got rhythms... I-haven't-used-yet." The mighty mighty Ninja Tune duo Coldcut rip it up (like it says right there in the song name, junior), shredding vinyl and hopping through sample after sample. You know they helped popularize the whole sampling thing back in the day by remixing Eric B. & Rakim, right? This track is the musical equivalent of channel surfing. So many choices!”
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