DJ Krush寂 -Jaku-

Genre:

Jazz

Style:

Turntablism

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Tracklist

Still Island 5:06
Road To Nowhere 3:21
Nosferatu 3:45
The Beginning 3:55
Transition 1:57
Stormy Cloud 5:54
Univearth 5:20
Decks-athron 6:17
Kill Switch 4:20
Pretense 3:02
Slit Of Cloud 6:25
age 1:35
Beyond Raging Waves 4:23
Distant Voices 3:22
Song 2 4:59

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    Cover of 寂 -Jaku-, 2004-07-06, CD 寂 -Jaku-
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    Columbia – 5175782000 Europe 2004 Europe2004
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    Cover of 寂 Jaku, 2004, CD 寂 Jaku
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    Red Ink – WK78102 US 2004 US2004
    Cover of 寂 -Jaku-, 2004-07-16, Vinyl 寂 -Jaku-
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    Columbia – 5175781000 Europe 2004 Europe2004
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    Cover of 寂-Jaku-, 2004-11-03, SACD 寂-Jaku-
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    Sony Records Int'l – SICL 10002 Japan 2004 Japan2004
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    Cover of 寂 Jaku, 2004, CD 寂 Jaku
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    Red Ink – WK78102-ADV US 2004 US2004
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    Cover of 寂 -Jaku-, 2004, CD 寂 -Jaku-
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    Sony BMG Music Entertainment – 82876 81798 2 Russia 2004 Russia2004
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    Cover of 寂 Jaku, 2004, CD 寂 Jaku
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    Sony Music Works Inc. – SDCM 80006 Japan 2004 Japan2004
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    寂 -Jaku-
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    Columbia – none Europe 2004 Europe2004
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    Cover of 寂 -Jaku-, 2004, CD 寂 -Jaku-
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    Sony Music Entertainment (Canada) Inc. – CK 91924 Canada 2004 Canada2004
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    Cover of 寂 -Jaku-, 2004, CDr 寂 -Jaku-
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    Columbia – none 2004 2004
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    Cover of 寂 -Jaku-, 2004, CD 寂 -Jaku-
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    Par Media Music – ZZ-04GP0001517 Russia 2004 Russia2004
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    Cover of 寂 -Jaku-, 2004, Vinyl 寂 -Jaku-
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    Columbia – 5175781000 Japan 2004 Japan2004
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    Cover of Jaku, 2004, CDr Jaku
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    Columbia – none 2004 2004
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    Cover of 寂 -Jaku-, 2014-09-15, Vinyl 寂 -Jaku-
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    Music On Vinyl – MOVLP1154 Europe 2014 Europe2014
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    Cover of 寂 -Jaku-, 2014-11-00, Vinyl 寂 -Jaku-
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    Music On Vinyl – MOVLP1154 Europe 2014 Europe2014

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    Reviews

    • Sac2DaBay's avatar
      Sac2DaBay
      I think theres a mistaken marks on the labels....it should be "other" side and "this side"....like on the zen pressing instead of "that side" and "this side" that is just stupid...Anyways this is da bomb release:)
      • HiFi5_Distro's avatar
        HiFi5_Distro
        If anyone has a Japanese pressing and is willing to sell it, please message me.
        • oww's avatar
          oww
          Edited 2 years ago
          This is a masterpiece with an epic B Side. 5* vinyl!
          • BakelitFan's avatar
            BakelitFan
            One of the best album in hip hop scene. The pressing is very fine, deeeep shiny sound. Excellent. Love it!
            • GeezrRckr's avatar
              GeezrRckr
              Great album...both in of SACD sound and the beats/vibe. Pretty cool DJ Krush got the SACD treatment. Recommended.
              • wavingwithgusto's avatar
                wavingwithgusto
                Dead silent pressing, excellent sound, wonderful music and quality packaging. So glad DJ Krush is being done justice with these MOV pressings.
                • Doomguy-id's avatar
                  Doomguy-id
                  Edited 5 years ago
                  Immaculate. Very good sound quality with barely any surface noise at all, both records arrived nice and clean in their poly-lined paper sleeves, and presentation is gorgeous. I prefer the vinyl version of the artwork over the CD, which isn't particularly cheap to buy for what it is, so you may as well opt for this double LP.
                  • scoundrel's avatar
                    scoundrel
                    DJ Krush has been laying down his cold krush grooves for 10 years by the time JAKU came out, and you can hear his progression as an artist. The beats are still there, but, as on the skittering "Still Island" or the electro-clap of "Univearth," there's more variation. As well, a cinematic quality lays over the tracks, like on the background strings of "Road To Nowhere" or the aching shakuhachi on "The Beginning." But lest you think he's abandoned his hip-hop roots, Mr. Lif send in lyrical delivery to "Nosferatu" and "Kill Switch," respectively, and "Decks-athron" is all about the scratching madness. But he also explores other genres: "Stormy Cloud" goes into piano-based jazz with Ken Shima at the keys; "Slit of Cloud" has what sounds like a yukara ed together with a jazz saxophone; and "Distant Voices" develops a low-toned growl. Another Krushing blow.
                    • Greg_Reason's avatar
                      Greg_Reason
                      Jaku is DJ Krush at his darkest. A textural, cinematic release that explores space and depth rather than simply the cracking beats he's famed for, this album is not only the best Krush album but also one of the greatest Hip-Hop albums in existence. People who are looking for an easy listen will not appreciate this; much of it is quite abstract when compared to the rest of the genre and there are very few tracks with vocals. Mr Lif provides one of the best MC'd tracks of Krush's catalog with Nosferatu, while the sinister swagger and warped samples of Distant Voices displays why Krush is so widely revered as a producer. It's been a long time since the release of this album and we've not had anything by way of a follow-up, and one can easily understand why.... Topping an album as brilliant as this is nigh on impossible.
                      • vadz's avatar
                        vadz
                        Edited 19 years ago
                        Krush goest natural and essential here... His roots' cultural prophecy is heard in almost every song. Whole album is very melodic, deep and atmospheric. Being a big fan of this guy's output, i met this album a bit _different_, but i wouldn't say it's bad. No! - Krush puts more ethnic drops in this piece, big space, more feeling. It goes warm, slightly out-a-space and, of course, melancholic. More live instruments and improved sampling-technique. It's more that hip-hop now. It's Krush in his unique gifted new look. Groovy and wise. Respect to the author!

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