DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid - Riddim Warfare (CD)

Riddim Warfare
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Album Details: Riddim Warfare

Release Date:09/29/1998
Label:Outpost Records
UPC:607703003125

Track List: Riddim Warfare

  1. Pandemonium
  2. Synchronic Disjecta
  3. Object Unknown
  4. It's Nice Not To Lose Your Mind
  5. Dialectical Transformation I (A ...
  6. Post-Human Sophistry
  7. Quilombo Ex Optico
  8. Rekonstruction
  9. Scientifik
  10. A Conversation
  11. Peace In Zaire
  1. Dialectical Trnsformation II (Du...
  2. Degree Zero
  3. Roman Planetaire
  4. Bass Digitalis
  5. Polyphony Of One
  6. Riddim Warfare
  7. The Nerd
  8. Dialetical Transformation III (S...
  9. Theme Of The Drunken Sailor
  10. Twilight Fugue

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User Reviews: Riddim Warfare

  • Overall:

    Phat Beats and a guest list of the dopes

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Nov 1, 2001

    MC's in the biz. Song after song provides head rocking mind expanding electronic beats with rhymes from Kool Keith to Organized Confusion.

Pro Reviews: Riddim Warfare

  • All Music Guide

    Though he has his fingers in just about every beat-oriented pot of the late '90s (from hip-hop to trip-hop to drum'n'bass to illbient to turntablism), DJ Spooky managed to control his various inspirations for Riddim Warfare, instead of falling prey to the musical-eclecticism-for-its-own-sake concept which often derails similar producers. On the album's half-dozen or so hip-hop tracks, the production is appropriately dense and paranoid for abstract-philosopher rappers like Kool Keith, Sir Menelik, Organized Konfusion, and Killah Priest of Wu-Tang Clan. Elsewhere, Spooky sandwiches the tech-step drum'n'bass stormer "Post-Human Sophistry" right next to a track recorded live in Brazil with Arto Lindsay (which resembles a fusion of hip-hop with early Weather Report). Only one man could conceive of an album including turntable battles, a workout for Sonic Youth guitarist Thurston Moore, and a spoken-word piece on the same album. Through it all, DJ Spooky makes it work in fine fashion. - John... Bush, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

DJ Spooky

DJ Spooky (That Subliminal Kid) is the most noted (and notorious) proponent of turntablism, an approach to hiphop and DJing whose philosophy merges avantgarde theories of musique concrète with the increased devotion paid to mixing techniques during the 1990s. Though he's overly intellectual at times (to the detriment of his recordings, interviews, and mixing dates), Sp... Read more