I would have to agree that Krush's self-titled did more for me than did
Meiso on first listenings, Krush was more of an "landscape" album IMHO
due to the feeling that it conveyed which was what other tracks of
Krushes that i had heard on compilations ie, Royalties Overdue and
then After Hours. I will say that I more often play Krush than Meiso as well.
On the other hand, after a few more listenings Mieso does have an
underlying sense of "Krush-spatiality" but again IMHO it seems to be more
mainstream...
A decent track of Krush's is feat. on Laswell's Altered Beats Compilation...
Which is an interesting buy for the more beat heavy side of the genre.
lates
-jb-
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