Country: United Kingdom/Japan
Genre: Trip-Hop
Label Number: ZEN CD26
.FLAC via Florenfile (Disc 1)
.FLAC via Florenfile (Disc 2)
*****
.AAC 256 kbps via Florenfile
© 1997 Ninja Tune
AllMusic Review by John Bush
DJ Krush's full-length works have always been a bit hard to swallow given the unyielding predominance of midtempo hip-hop, and his contribution to Cold Krush Cuts, the double-disc Ninja Tunes mix compilation (one disc of Krush, one of Coldcut) is no different. Restricted to using only Ninja Tune artists (DJ Vadim makes eight appearances!), the material is similar-sounding and repetitious -- even more so than DJ Krush's albums. Aside from the chosen records, Krush's mixing skills are okay but overshadowed by Coldcut & DJ Food on the other disc.
Genre: Trip-Hop
Label Number: ZEN CD26
.FLAC via Florenfile (Disc 1)
.FLAC via Florenfile (Disc 2)
*****
.AAC 256 kbps via Florenfile
© 1997 Ninja Tune
AllMusic Review by John Bush
DJ Krush's full-length works have always been a bit hard to swallow given the unyielding predominance of midtempo hip-hop, and his contribution to Cold Krush Cuts, the double-disc Ninja Tunes mix compilation (one disc of Krush, one of Coldcut) is no different. Restricted to using only Ninja Tune artists (DJ Vadim makes eight appearances!), the material is similar-sounding and repetitious -- even more so than DJ Krush's albums. Aside from the chosen records, Krush's mixing skills are okay but overshadowed by Coldcut & DJ Food on the other disc.
tags: various artists, coldcut and dj food vs dj krush, cold krush cuts, 1997, flac,
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