Customer Review: To some, Dilated came out of nowhere to explode onto the scene with the monster single "Work The Angels". A maniacal joint of ear splitting beats, heavy guitar samples, crisp snares and pyschotic cuts+slices from DJ Revolution (before Babu joined) backed by ill flows from Iriscience and Evidence.... more info
Customer Review: After seeing the golden age of hip hop deteriorate and then the dissapointing sell out of DJ Shadow I had begun to lose all hope for artists who had a passion for the art of sampling. I purchased "The Audience's Listening" and I was so happy to hear that Cut Chemist was keeping this sound alive.more info
Customer Review: I believe i bought this album first and for most due to the General. I'll even admit right now that I'll listen too and possibly always praise anything Mike Patton spits out of that brain of his. I've been a fan since Mr. Bungle - California and i wouldn't have it any other way, but one thing i am... more info
Customer Review: Really shows off Ronson's talent and the guest list really brings weight. The only thing that gets a bit tired is hearing Ronson's name in every other verse. From a marketing stand-point, brilliant, but it sounds as if Ronson himself requested each vocalist to utter his name at least once during... more info
Customer Review: The forgetten album I like to call it. Some people think the Private Press is DJ Shadow's second album but I beg to differ. This album stands well on it's own. Yeah I know 3 of the songs are on Endtroducing but the rest are all solid pre-Endtroducing DJ Shadow tracks. What Does Your Soul Look Like... more info
Customer Review: A good album to have from this ever-popular series. No duds on the original release containing 13 tracks. "Gula Gula" [Chilluminati Mix] and "Any Other Name" (heard on the score from American Beauty) are both great inclusions. Again, it would be nice to have these albums mixed, but the separated... more info
Customer Review: An absolutely incredible album. This is not only JMT's best effort as a group, but also Paz's, Jus Allah's, and Stoupe's best material individually. Raw and gritty hip-hop. 5 stars, no doubt. I must stress the importance of Jus Allah on this record, as this was his first appearance as a member... more info
Customer Review: Listen to sound samples before buying! Compared to 'Tales of the Forgotten Melodies' this CD was a big let down. Gone are the collages of movie audio samples placed over dark soundscapes (although a few short 'filler' tracks reflect this style). 'Hope & Sorrow' focuses more on guest vocalist and... more info
Customer Review: Another truly fabulous accidental find...searching for alternative latin fusion led me to this disc and it's one of the best cds I've bought in a long time. Original, dynamic, tightly woven...I don't know how to categorize this disc as every song is a little jewell worthy of it's own genre. The... more info