DJ Krush/Toshinori Kondo / Ki-Oku
Artist DJ Krush/Toshinori Kondo
Album Title: Ki-Oku
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Primary Genre Electronica/Dance: Trip Hop
Format CD
Released 03/29/1999
Label Instinct Records
Catalog No EX408-2
Bar Code No 7 20841 04082 8
Packaging Jewelcase
Tracks
1. Toh-Sui (4:57)
2. Tobira-1 (0:35)
3. Mu-Getsu (6:19)
4. Ha-Doh (5:24)
5. Sun Is Shining (6:52)
6. Mu-Chu (6:28)
7. Tobira-2 (0:45)
8. Fu-Yu (4:56)
9. Ki-Gen (4:40)
10. Ko-Ku (5:23)
11. Shoh-Ka (4:39)
12. Bu-Seki (4:58)
13. Tobira-3 (0:44)
Date Acquired 05/11/2001
Personal Rating
Acquired from Electric Fetus - Minneapolis
Purchase Price 13.49

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Review by Rick Anderson
Anyone who remembers trumpeter Toshinori Kondo's work with such thorny avant-gardists as John Zorn, Derek Bailey, Fred Frith, and Peter Brotzmann's Die Like a Dog Quartet may be a bit taken aback by the extreme accessibility of his collaboration with pioneering turntablist DJ Krush. Much of the music on Ki-Oku flirts with smooth-groove jazz -- Kondo's muted trumpet line on "Mu-Getsu" sounds an awful lot like something Chris Botti would play, while the duo's instrumental take on the Bob Marley classic "Sun Is Shining" comes off just a little bit muzak-y. On the other hand, "Ki-Gen" and "Ko-Ku" both find Kondo using synthesized treatments in a way that evokes Jon Hassell's work with Brian Eno, while on the latter DJ Krush layers slightly menacing keyboard washes beneath Kondo's unassuming trumpet lines. This is one of those albums that reveals more with repeated listens; if it sounds too easy at first, listen again -- there's lots of interesting stuff going on beneath what sometimes sounds like a merely pleasant surface.
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