+ DJ Vadim's "USSR Repertoire +

Pedro Cevallos (pceval01@fiu.edu)
Tue, 5 Nov 1996 09:31:31 -0500 (EST)


I just got this 2 LP set and I'm really surprised by it. I can't say I'm
much of a hip hop fanatic, but Vadim makes something really interesting
out of more than just traditional hip hop beats. This album is very "mess
with your mind" oriented with countless imbedded noises (doors creeking,
springs, beeps, record crackling, answering machine messages, radio
station tuning, scratching sounds, etc...). In fact on a couple of tracks
I had to physically go up to the record to make sure it was not scratched.
The underpinnings of the album seem to be making fun of the US hip hop
gansta scene. I think this is better heard all at once in order to get
the continuity of it all. There is also an article on him and this record
in the last Muzik issue.

Here are part of the liner notes from his record:

At a time where few seem to consider music as an artform but simply as a
machine for making money, I acknowledge & commend all artists/musicians
from whatever music genre who primarily strive to expand the boundries of
music & how we percieve it. Music is multi-dimentional & verticality is
the goal we run for.

"We must break, at all cost,t he restricitve circle of pure sound &
conquer the infinitive variety of noise sounds" Luli Russolo 1913.

A warning to those who continue to prostitute music by dilution,
corruption & other means & claim otherwise. Your music will serve as
testimony on what you claim. No thanks to the misquotes, misprints &
media bull.

Pedro Cevallos

--
"When the clouds opened up over the target. The target was there,
pretty as a picture.  I made the run, let the bomb go, that was my biggest
thrill..."

-- Captain Teele, USAF, when asked about his atomic bombing over Japan

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