Hip-Hop Section - Mot-clé - DJ KrushArchives partielles du webzine Hip-Hop Section (2000-2003), le site rap de ceux qui n'aimaient pas le rap. Critiques, articles, interviews, comptes-rendus de concert.2024-02-18T08:47:30+01:00Fake For Realurn:md5:06e6ab347b7f89c8a92be457e84749c3DotclearANTICON, DJ SPOOKY, DJ KRUSH, DJ DISK, SHING02 - Liquid Room, Shinjuku - Tokyourn:md5:da593d3c0c297d6c7d2d11ad5b8f73492002-05-03T23:41:00+01:002010-03-05T09:42:29+00:00codotusylvConcertsAliasDJ KrushDJ SpookyDose OneJelSoleWhy<p>Dai from Trieight, his friend Nick from London, and myself arrived in Shinjuku around 1 am. The show was taking place at a well-known Tokyo club called Liquid Room. After taking the elevator up for seven floors and going through a small line, my jaw dropped for the first time that night. That is when I saw the size of the place. I`m so used to the indy scene in the US, that I had totally forgotten venues this huge even existed. But more than the size of the venue, it was the fact that it was packed to full capacity that really blew my mind. I mean, take this show to any major American city and you won`t fill a place half the size of Liquid Room. So it was crazy packed, it felt like the damn Up in Smoke Tour, or as Dai would put it "Shibuya station during rush hour". And that`s how things looked when I stepped in the arena with my "it`s on" attitude.</p> <p>I spent the first hour and something going back and forth in the bar section of the club, checking out kawaii girls and adding a couple of jintoniku (or gin and tonic for the Japanese impaired) to the sake I had drunk earlier that night, in the company of my girlfriend and her lovely friends. I was kind of high on the fact that I had just moved to... <a href="https://hiphopsection.fakeforreal.net/index.php/post/2002/ANTICON%2C-DJ-SPOOKY%2C-DJ-KRUSH%2C-DJ-DISK%2C-SHING02-Liquid-Room%2C-Shinjuku-Tokyo"><em>Lire</em> ANTICON, DJ SPOOKY, DJ KRUSH, DJ DISK, SHING02 - Liquid Room, Shinjuku - Tokyo</a></p>DJ KRUSH - Zenurn:md5:c56c7dd9c6c1ba7d717d06abdf7500b72001-06-27T22:37:00+00:002015-12-12T21:29:10+00:00DJ ProtezeAlbumsDJ Krush<p><em>Zen</em> est le neuvième album d’un des plus prolifiques <em>deejays</em> de ces huit dernières années, et aussi l'un des rares Japonais, avec Takemura et Akakabe, à avoir atteint un haut niveau de reconnnaissance dans le monde et plus particulièrement en Europe. Pourquoi ? Hé, hé, j’ai la réponse.</p>
<p><img src="https://hiphopsection.fakeforreal.net/public/Pochettes/2001/dj-krush-zen.jpg" alt="DJ KRUSH - Zen" title="DJ KRUSH - Zen" /></p> <p>Columbia :: 2001 :: acheter ce disque
Krush puise les bases de sa musique dans le jazz, le rock, l'électronique, le dub, la soul, mais aussi dans la musique traditionnelle japonaise, puis mixe le tout sur un tempo hip-hop minimaliste, dont se dégage beaucoup de spontanéité et d'émoi, inversement à un bon nombre de DJs/producteurs obsédés par la... <a href="https://hiphopsection.fakeforreal.net/index.php/post/2001/DJ-KRUSH-Zen"><em>Lire</em> DJ KRUSH - Zen</a></p>