Release Date: 1/01/1994
Recording Date: 1/1994
Tracks: 11
Label: Mo Wax
- Genre/Styles
- Acid Jazz, Trip-Hop, Ambient Breakbeat, Acid Jazz, Trip-Hop, Ambient Breakbeat
Album Tracks (11)
To share this media with a friend, you must have AIM installed. Click the "Download AIM" button to install AIM. If you already have AIM, click the "Send Instant Message"
What the Critics Say
Poised halfway between a late-night downbeat record and a nearly anonymous beats-and-breaks volume, Strictly Turntablized was one of the first trip-hop records out of the gate, but the subtitle says it better than any review could: "Excursions into the hip-hop avant-garde." DJ Krush's productions were deeper than Cam's and darker than Shadow's, and if they seldom averaged more than one or two ideas per track, most of them made up for it with a heavy dose of atmospheric menace. "Kemuri" paved the way with a break to make Premier himself proud, and just enough scratching to preserve the vibes. "Fucked-Up Pendulum" was interesting as well, earning its title with an offbeat (literally) sample that was more musique concrète than hip-hop. A few other tracks were solid examples of instrumental hip-hop, but several others sounded in dire need of vocals to break them up. Krush would later learn how to give his productions voice, but with Strictly Turntablized he built the foundation for trip-hop to come. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide












