Zen Mov Version
D**E
Krush + vinyl = perfection
DJ Krush is a legend.. he incorporates so much emotion into his music. His sound and style are easily recognizable. His skill at combining old with new while adding color with traditional Japanese instruments is masterful. Listening to this album on vinyl is perfection. It’s a must have for your vinyl collection if you’re a fan of his, and if you are unfamiliar with his work it’s a great album to start with.
M**E
krushed again
dj krush is as much of a visionary as many people say. in my opinion, krush is a true artist who has a strong vision that spans his releases. they all hold their own as powerful hip hop journeys through beats, haunting melodies, jazz loops, phat raps, impeccable cuts, thorough, thick mixes, and loving, bass-y beats. this new one is unlike anything i have heard from dj krush. i own all of his stuff and i can't say which is best but Zen seems to be the most diverse out of all of them. here, krush covers all the bases: pure trip hop, haunting jazz, r+b, rap, and krush's influence that pulses throughout. the dark, moody beats and the chilled out basslines mixed with sometimes spooky, sometimes upbeat vocals and other melodic elements.now that i've analyzed it, i'd like to put my stamp of approval on this work of art. the cd as a whole stands very well. it always impresses me when an artist can bridge smoothly between potentially different concepts. truly, another 5-star krush home run.
P**R
OH MY KRUSH IS BOMB
This is indeed a sick album and one to have in the car at home at work like american express it is the loveliest check out the cover for god sake- money.
P**L
Only heard one song prior to purchase it was not ...
Only heard one song prior to purchase it was not the rap songs on this cd. My mistake just not what I listen to.
G**N
DUCK CHASE
We have just spotted the duck with the rabbit ears, via satelite, we believe he is going to Bulgaria. Crawl, thats all the news for now. Gotta go and shave my neck. This has been Zebra Neck, calling straight from the North Pole.
R**A
Smooth Grooves - a Highly Enjoyable Listen!
DJ Krush - Zen (2001)The 5-star rating might be a little generous, but it's meant to reflect how worthy of purchase I think this CD is overall. I favor the more subdued, relaxing tunes. Some justifiably consider this release to be a bit inconsistent, but I also appreciate its diversity. Whatever you want to label this music - downtempo, acid jazz, hip hop - I don't think it fits easily into any particular category.DJ Krush is especially effective at creating minimal soundscapes with subtle sophistication. Overall, this CD is laid-back and quite groove-worthy.A few highlights (some impressions):"Song 1" - very relaxing, kick-back hip-hop groove, very minimal with jazzy textures including a sweet trumpet."Zen Approach" - easy hip-hop funk beat with Black Thought from The Roots in full effect and shimmering background synths. Off the hook, baby!"Danger of Love" - I'm a big Zap Mama fan and Marie Daulne (who IS Zap Mama) sings exquisitely on this smooth, catchy track. She also contributes some amazingly acrobatic vocals in the background, one of her most notable gifts."Sonic Traveler" - Starts off with background noises from a train station combined with subtle African rhythms and instruments before it launches off with a hyperkinetic drum machine. Actually employs bouncing ping pong balls as musical instruments - a fascinating instrumental!"Vision of Art" - an ominous tone pervades over this spare track featuring an intense, ballsy rap performance."Day's End" - another very relaxing instrumental, similar to "Song 1" with a more "end-of-a-quiet-day" feel to it. Features more trumpet, a seductive acoustic guitar and that African instrument that I think is called a kora (?)."Candle Chant (a Tribute)" - an amazing song, absolutely mesmerizing. Features a bizarre (to my ears) rap in an Asian language (that I assume is Japanese) and a hypnotic, crystalline acoustic guitar."Paradise Bird Theory" - has a very mysterious, dark and sensuous trip-hop sound.Highly recommended, especially for chilling out.
S**L
DJ Krush - Zen
ZEN starts DJ Krush off on the lovely, sedate note of "Song 1" with a flute hovering in the easy listening air, but to prove that he's not gone soft, he mixes a more raw rap with the beauty in "Zen Approach." This constant push-and-pull between these two poles plays throughout the album. The rough and tumble hip-hop of "Vision Of Art" goes back to back with the gentle guitar and horns of "Day's End." "Final Home," with Estereo and Mista Sinista, blends both into one track. But, in the end, the melodics win the day: Zap Mama makes "Danger Of Love" sound almost like a lullaby, while "Sonic Traveller" has some African instrumental overtones, and "Duck Chase" goes buck-wild with the scratching. N'Dea Davenport adds considerable melancholy soul to "With Grace," and the spoken word of "Paradise Bird Theory" is like a whispered warning. A state of zen indeed.
F**0
Atmospheric Beats & Hypnotic Minimalism included�.....
Having immensely enjoyed 1999's largely instrumental "Kakusei" album, Dj Krush must have been listening when I was wondering what his music would sound like with vocal collaborations, as this album (bar 1 or 2 tracks), features vocalists throughout. Krush shows why he's the master of the minimalist ambient Breakbeat, because whether it's `Jazz' ("With Grace" / with N'Dea Davenport), Ambient Psychedelia ("Duck Chase" / With DJ Disk), Leftfield Hip-Hop ("Vision of Art" / With Company Flow"), or Downbeat Soul/R&B (Danger of Love / With Zap Mama)....it's all so expertly sequenced, arranged & produced, that its feels as if he's always traded in these genres of music, with Krush laying down dense atmospheric breaks that encompass...Moody, brooding, Nocturnal, Chilled grooves, and come together so sublimely, that he's effectively the `Dj Shadow' of the Ambient Breaks scene.
A**T
Trully Zen
This is a must have album for any music enthusiast. The hip-hop beats meld perfectly with the ambient overtones. It definitely has elements that recall '90s era hip-hop, however, it is a work of art that stands on its own and cannot be classified as just another hip-hop album from that decade.Asian influences are clearly present in the ambient overlays (a tribute to DJ Krush's origins), creating a relaxing mood even though many of the songs are uptempo.This is one of those great albums that is under appreciated by most but can't be over estimated. A great "under the radar" album that is sure to please a crowd if played a party or in a DJ set.The opening track is one of the stand out tracks in the album. Definitely sets the tone for the rest of the album while creating a surrealistic feel as live applause is peppered in through the track.Zen Approach is THE defining track of the album featuring Black Thought.Danger Of Love is a chill vocal track. Nice groove but the melody/vocals seem a little boring to me personally. Vocalist calls to mind influences from Macy Gray.Sonic Traveler and Duck Chase are both great instrumental tracks however my preference leans more towards the more experimental Duck Chase track.Vision Of Art another vocal track with skilled rapping and a good back beat.Day's End - Instrumental track that perfectly describes by it's title and lacks nothing in providing what it promises.With Grace - marginal vocal track but still maintains great musical prowess with a strong back beat.Candle Chant - As usual the beat is solid and the vocals, although in Japanese, display clear rapping skill.Endless Railway -Good instrumental track with dark undertones and experimental elements.What'z Da Solution - Heavy hip-hop beat and lyrics with a message.Paradise Bird Theory - Very ambient track with some spoken female vocals. Asian influences are clearly present in the musical overtones.Final Home - Probably the most mainstream sounding track. A thick beat and fast scratching make this vocal track irresistibly catchy.
P**O
Five Stars
One of the best by Krush!
C**N
Chill out from the zen master
Smooth and chilled out vibes. Some great melodies. A couple of the vocalists are a bit dodgy.
C**5
With Krush you can't go wrong...
Have you ever had the chance to watch Krush mix live on the decks and sequencers....if he comes to your town: GO!! It's totally worth it. However, until then you can take refuge in stacking up on his albums. I can call a bunch of 'em my own and there aren't really any weak ones among them. Same with this...mixmaster and producer DJ Krush is an icon that stands for groove, atmosphere, creativity and always with that little bit of Japanese flavor...
I**G
Vinilo imprescindible
Una auténtica joya para tener en la colección de vinilos, estoy totalmente encantada de haberlo comprado. Llegó rapidísimo y en perfecto estado.
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