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DJ Vadim - U.S.S.R. Repertoire (The Theory Of Verticality)

Label:
Catalog#:
ZEN 25
Format:
2 x Vinyl, LP
Country:
UK
Released:
Sep 1996
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Abstract

Tracklist

A1   My Radio (The Inaugeration)
A2   Relax With Pep (Part 6)
A3   Untitled
A4   Reality? Who Is The Realist?
A5   Help Me X
A6   U.S.S.R. Repertoire X
A7   The Next Shit
A8   Times Are Hard X
B1   The Foundation (Origin Of Hip Hop) X
B2   Melodies In Vertical Theory X
B3   The Nuisance Caller X
B4   Level Test
B5   Lord Forgive Me X
B6   Variations In Chair Creek & Crackle
B7   Call Me X
C1   Lounge Shiznitz X
C2   Live From Paris (Remix) X
C3   Melodies In Hinge Creek (Light My Fire) X
C4   Morning Prayer
C5   The Breaks
    Co-producer - Mark B
C6   Knowledge vs. Wisdom (A Difference In Wordplay?) X
D1   Suckas Wearing Tainted Sunglasses X
D2   Aural Prostitution X
D3   Bloke 1 X
D4   The Schematics X
D5   Abstractions X
D6   Headz Still Ain't Ready X

Notes

Gatefold cover.
Track A8 not listed in track layout.
The C5 track is actualy 'The Breaks {with Mark B}'.
'Knowledge vs. Wisdom (A Difference In Wordplay?)' is C6
Tags on vinyl:
A: Who is the next shit ?
B: What is the next shit ?
C: When is the next shit ?
D: Why is it the next shit ? Jazz Fudge

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Rated 5/5
Review by DJPASQUEZ Apr 07, 2002
`Peace to my man DJ Vadim the dream on the dex....yeah..hahah freestyle in the meanwhile...owwwwww` A Nightmare on Valium !! Possibly the slowest record in the world ! DJ Vadim explores the space between the sounds and though creates a post-hiphop-dynamic that could drive you mad (using the wrong drugs J). He samples from stereo test records, speaking popes, answering machines and obscure motown-lovesongs. DJ Vadim is a russian in the exil and released this record on Ninja Tune, the label of Jonathan More and Matt Black. On a dj-gig in Cologne in 1996 he riscs to show his skills playing records from Curtis Mayfield to De la soul on a techno/house-party !!! Wicked dj handling with mass appeal ( I do not often witness such a thing.) It is always beautful when avantgardistic theorie, musique concrète and streetwise b-boy culture end up in such a fabulous InstrumentalHipHop-Album. (Did anybody say "Trip-Hop ???)
Check dis out !! Vinyl is a must !!!