- Audio CD (Feb 10 2004)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Label: InterGroove Ltd.
- ASIN: B00008Y4HJ
- Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #221,320 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
Product Details
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| 1. Craze Intro | |||
| 2. Roc Raida & Wayne – We Them Ni—as | |||
| 3. Scratch Interlude | |||
| 4. Pacewon – Sunroof Top | |||
| 5. Push Button Objects – 360 Degrees | |||
| 6. East Flatbush Project – Tried by 12 | |||
| 7. Saukrates – Father Time | |||
| 8. Bad Seed – For The Kids | |||
| 9. D Product – Crimes Against Technology | |||
| 10. Ram Trilogy – Beast Man | |||
| 11. Total Science – Squash | |||
| 12. Unknown Artists – Music So Wonderful | |||
| 13. Ray Keith – Fallin’ | |||
| 14. Dillinja – Thugged Out B—ch | |||
| 15. Shy FX – Shake Your Body | |||
| 16. Marky & XRS – LK | |||
| 17. High Contrast – Return of Forever | |||
| 18. Concord Dawn – Morning Light | |||
| 19. Bailey – Crazy | |||
| 20. Capital J – Program | |||
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5.0 out of 5 stars
To me it's all the same (...) Street Music,
By "hydrophonics" (PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Live in Puerto Rico (Audio CD)
DJ Craze is a man who needs no introduction. Holding 5 titles, including an unprecedented 3x back-to-back-to-back DMC reign, he has taken Turntablism to a whole other level. This live recording from the "Ibiza of Drum and Bass" is a culmination of the five biggest weapons in Craze's arsenal: energy, originality, virtuosity, street-knowledge, and a killa' crate of wax. The attentive lister will find that the first half focuses strictly on rap with street cred. With tracks ranging from such underground hip-hoppers as Bad Seed and Saukrates to more established acts like The X-Ecutioners' Roc Raida, his blend of real-deal, no-bubblegum tunes and flawless performance dominates the decks. The Intro mix is compelling enough on its own. Moving into the drum 'n bass side of things, Craze maintains the flow of a prime selekta' and dedicated mixologist. Invoking the dark side for a couple tracks, he slides effortlessly into more pop-oriented, progressive (read: no cheese) tracks by DJ Marky, High Contrast, and Concord Dawn. He pushes forward on the ragga tip, ending his set by revisiting another man whose producing cred precedes him, Dillinja. This is music that anyone with an appreciation for turntablism and breakbeats could get into. If you have any inkling of curiosity as to what turntablism, hip-hop, or drum 'n bass has to offer, do yourself a favor: own this record.
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5.0 out of 5 stars (1 customer review)
5.0 out of 5 stars
To me it's all the same (...) Street Music,
By "hydrophonics" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Live in Puerto Rico (Audio CD)
DJ Craze is a man who needs no introduction. Holding 5 titles, including an unprecedented 3x back-to-back-to-back DMC reign, he has taken Turntablism to a whole other level. This live recording from the "Ibiza of Drum and Bass" is a culmination of the five biggest weapons in Craze's arsenal: energy, originality, virtuosity, street-knowledge, and a killa' crate of wax. The attentive lister will find that the first half focuses strictly on rap with street cred. With tracks ranging from such underground hip-hoppers as Bad Seed and Saukrates to more established acts like The X-Ecutioners' Roc Raida, his blend of real-deal, no-bubblegum tunes and flawless performance dominates the decks. The Intro mix is compelling enough on its own. Moving into the drum 'n bass side of things, Craze maintains the flow of a prime selekta' and dedicated mixologist. Invoking the dark side for a couple tracks, he slides effortlessly into more pop-oriented, progressive (read: no cheese) tracks by DJ Marky, High Contrast, and Concord Dawn. He pushes forward on the ragga tip, ending his set by revisiting another man whose producing cred precedes him, Dillinja. This is music that anyone with an appreciation for turntablism and breakbeats could get into. If you have any inkling of curiosity as to what turntablism, hip-hop, or drum 'n bass has to offer, do yourself a favor: own this record. |
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