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offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2003-09-11 13:42 [#00858959]
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So my brother interviewed this guy, and he got given a cd
called "some of my best friends are djs", which i'm
listening to now.

The music is really great... very jazzy. And i think it uses
alot of samples from very old records, because somehow the
music feels kinda "old".

But i'm really annoyed by all the talking :-/ There are just
all kinds of voices in the music. Most of the time it sounds
like some sort of presenter introducing each song, but there
are also just random samples... damn... i think it's a shame
really, because it just distracts from the music. It's not
like when BOC use a vocal sample, and it becomes part of the
song.

Well maybe i just need to hear it more often. Any thoughts
on this? Am i crazy?


 

offline dave_g from United Kingdom on 2003-09-11 14:05 [#00858992]
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its just the kids style. have you ever listened to carpal
tunnel syndrome? his stuff is really good, compared to
around 95% of current turntablists. im actually quite into
turntablism, and until you spend a few hours a week
practising(perhaps you do, im in no position to tell(my
frontal lobes havent reached telepathic levels(yet))).

erm yeah...
unless you have tried your hand at turntablism you wont
perhaps realise that he is very very skilled. there are so
many little nice touches he does which have the technical
ability of people like Qbert, but with the jazzyfunky ideas
of squarepusher.

have a listen to his remix of coldcuts more beats and pieces
and the emperors main course(available on ninjatune zen cuts
compilation(a highly recomended album)).

I think its wrong to compare his vocal use to bocs, perhaps
compare it to some non idm type stuff, since in most cases
idm and kid koala can be incompatable, since most idm is
computer processed, all sequenced sampled,contolled
perfected to precision by machines controlled by humans not
inrealtime(generally), wheres his analogue turntable
decknology is realtime and has all the nuances associated
with that, ie timing 'errors'.

In conclusion I would like to say listen to it more and you
will indeed enjoy it (most probably). are you crazy? i have
no idea, perhaps if you dont like any kid koala, otherwise
probs not.


 

offline DJ Xammax from not America on 2003-09-11 14:15 [#00859004]
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I downloaded Basin Street Blues on recommendation and it did
nothing but annoy me :/

I have tried a couple of tracks from Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
and I thought they were okay..


 

offline titsworth from Washington, DC (United States) on 2003-09-11 14:17 [#00859006]
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kid koala is really fun. i'm looking forward to his new
album.


 

offline WeaklingChild from Glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2003-09-11 14:23 [#00859010]
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i love carpal tunnel syndrome.
his best work is a track called "emperors main course" which
feature on ninja tune's "xen cuts" compilation.
theres also a live version of "drunk trumpet" on there,
too.
i agree with tits, i think kid koala is a fun artist,
however, i also agree with what xammax was saying, because
basin st blues seemed a bit weak when i heard it.


 

offline forck_02lynix from brooklyn on 2004-07-19 14:54 [#01280608]
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just bought some of my best friends are djs...really enjoyed
what i've heard so far...reminds me of a mix between red
snapper and wevie stonder for some reason. nice jazzy tunes,
killer mixing, and a great little comic! gonna get some more
of this.

anyone heard his band bullfrog?


 

offline dave_g from United Kingdom on 2004-07-19 15:11 [#01280612]
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some of my best friends are djs is crap. the more kid koala
does, the worse it sounds! his old tracks are better. at the
tim e of my first post, I had only heard a couple of tracks
from the new album, now ive heard them all and i am
dissapointed.

I think its the old 'use a deck as a trumpet' thingy which
works once, but he is trying to turn a deck into an
instrument, when clearly it isnt an instrument.


 

offline dave_g from United Kingdom on 2004-07-19 15:18 [#01280616]
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oh and if anyone goes 'yes it is' or tries to argue... a
turntable is not an instrument. I have been doing scratch
DJing for over 5 years now and know the limitations of
turntables, as well as the good bits.

a turntable is a music utility, it is more like a
human-synched dynamic rhythm device than an instrument.


 

offline forck_02lynix from brooklyn on 2004-07-19 15:18 [#01280617]
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hmmm...well this is my first exposure to kid koala, so i
won't take your word for granted. i'ma gonna check out some
more still.


 

offline dave_g from United Kingdom on 2004-07-19 15:22 [#01280618]
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please don't let me put you off, its just not my cup of tea
anymore. but i think you may like to check out the other
tracks mentioned aswell. hopefully you will like those
too/(more?)


 

offline forck_02lynix from brooklyn on 2004-07-19 15:26 [#01280620]
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well thanks, i will. i'm sure with the experience you have
you can rightfully voice your opinion on his methods. i have
never really tried scratching, so i'm going by what i hear.
so far i like it!

though i do agree with you...a turntable is NOT an
instrument.


 


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