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石 英明
DJ Krush performing live at Commodore Ballroom in 2007.
Background information
Birth nameHideaki Ishi
BornJuly 29, 1962 (age 58)
Tokyo, Japan
GenresInstrumental hip hop, hip hop, trip hop, turntablism
Occupation(s)Record producer, DJ
InstrumentsMusic sequencer, turntable, sampler, mixer
Years active1985–present
LabelsSony Music Entertainment Japan, Shadow, Mo' Wax, RED Ink, FFRR
Associated actsKrush Posse, Ryu, Method of Defiance, Toshinori Kondo, DJ Shadow, Bill Laswell
Websitewww.sus81.jp/djkrush/

Hideaki Ishi (石 英明, Ishi Hideaki, born July 29, 1962), better known by his stage nameDJ Krush, is a record producer and DJ. He is known for his atmospheric instrumental production which incorporates sound elements from nature and extensive use of jazz and soul samples.

Early life[edit]

Ishi was born in Tokyo in 1962. He dropped out of school at an early age and joined a local gang and, a few years later, the yakuza. Early in his career as a yakuza underling, Ishi discovered a severed finger wrapped in paper on his desk. Later, after discovering that it had belonged a friend, he decided to leave the yakuza and cut ties with the criminal underworld.[1][2] Ishi was inspired to start DJing after seeing the film Wild Style in 1983.[2][3] 'When I discovered the film Wild Style in 1983 I found what I really wanted to do, to express myself,' he said in a 2015 interview. 'Breaking, grafitti, rap, DJ… I always liked music so I chose DJ. My body wasn't built for breaking, DJing was the thing for me.'[4]

Career[edit]

Aside from being considered one of the pioneers of Japanese hip hop,[5] Ishi has established himself as one of the most respected artists and producers in the hip hop industry, both in Japan and abroad. Upon entering the industry, Ishi, with his experimental beats and instrumental sounds, changed the face of hip-hop at a time when it was dominated by the American rap scene. He is reluctant to identify his music with any particular genre, for it would place limits on his listeners and on his talents.[6] He has been regarded as ambient, trip hop, some combination of the two, and hip hop. DJ Krush prefers to exercise an ideological distance from the genres he is usually grouped into, while maintaining a healthy appreciation for all music forms and styles.[7] Still, in general, he admits to having more affinity to the musical underground than the mainstream. 'Hip hop in Japan is divided in two parts. Mainstream and Underground,' he says. 'Underground is more interesting and I feel comfortable here.'[4]

Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

  • Krush (1994)
  • Strictly Turntablized (1994)
  • Meiso (1995)
  • Ki-Oku (1996) (with Toshinori Kondo)
  • MiLight (1996)
  • Kakusei (1998)
  • Ga (1999) (with DJ Hide and DJ Sak, as Ryu)
  • Zen (2001)
  • The Message at the Depth (2002)
  • Jaku (2004)
  • Incunabula (2010) (with Bill Laswell, et al., as Method of Defiance)
  • Nahariama (2013) (with Bill Laswell, et al., as Method of Defiance)
  • Butterfly Effect (2015)
  • Kiseki (2017)
  • Cosmic Yard (2018)
  • Trickster (2020)

Compilation albums[edit]

  • Reload: The Remix Collection (2001)
  • Stepping Stones: The Self Remixed Best: Lyricism (2006)
  • Stepping Stones: The Self Remixed Best: Soundscapes (2006)

Mixtapes[edit]

  • Cold Krush Cuts (1997) (with DJ Food and Coldcut)
  • Holonic-The Self Megamix (1997)
  • Code 4109 (2000)
  • OuMuPo 6 (2006)

EPs[edit]

  • Bad Brothers (1994) (with Ronny Jordan)
  • The DJ Krush EP (1995)
  • Meiso: Another Maze (1996)
  • Selektions (1997)
  • Code 1255 (1999) (with Gravity)
  • Saihate (2016) (with Bill Laswell)
Dj Krush Zen Download

Singles[edit]

  • 'Lost and Found' b/w 'Kemuri' (1994) (with DJ Shadow)
  • 'A Whim' b/w '89.9 Megamix' (1995) (with DJ Shadow)
  • 'Big City Lover' (1995)
  • 'Dig This Vibe' (1995) (with Roni Size)
  • 'Meiso' (1996)
  • 'Headz 2 Sampler' (1996) (with Zimbabwe Legit)
  • 'Only the Strong Survive' (1996)
  • 'Milight' (1997)
  • 'Final Home' (1999)
  • 'Tragicomic' (2000) (with Aco and Twigy)
  • 'Never Too Soon' (1999) (with DJ Hide and DJ Sak, as Ryu)
  • 'Rhythm Asobi' (2000) (with DJ Hide and DJ Sak, as Ryu)
  • 'Supreme Team' b/w 'Alepheuo' (2003)
  • 'Koufu no Tsubasa: Breathe of Wings' (2011)
  • 'Kuon: Far and Away' (2011)
  • 'Shuya no Chiheisen: Sleepless Horizon' (2011)
  • 'Kagi no Te: Phasic Swing' (2011)
  • 'Kouro: Optical Path' (2012)
  • 'Kuroi Ame: Black Rain' (2012)
  • 'Aoi Ame: Green Rain' (2012)
  • 'Genun: Passage of Time' (2012)
  • 'Kyofu: Conflicts' (2012)
  • 'Yushin: Brave Heart' (2012)
  • 'Shuen' (2014) (with Bill Laswell)

DVDs[edit]

  • History of DJ Krush (2007)

Guest appearances[edit]

  • Monday Michiru - 'Cruel 2 Be Kind' from Double Image (1998)
  • Luna Sea - 'Sweetest Coma Again' and 'Kiss' from Lunacy (2000)
  • Ryuichi Sakamoto - 'Zero Landmine' from Zero Landmine (2001)
  • Yasushi Ide - 'Black Night' (2006)
  • DJ Kentaro - 'Kikkake' from Contrast (2012)

Productions[edit]

  • Inoran - So (1997)
  • Kukoo Da Baga Bonez & World - 'Krush Ya Dreams' from Insane Psycho Home (2002)

Remixes[edit]

  • Monday Michiru - 'When I'm with You (DJ Krush Mix)' from Groovement (1994)
  • k.d. lang - 'Sexuality (DJ Krush Full Mix)' (1995)
  • Roy Hargrove - 'Roy Allan (DJ Krush Remix)' (1995)
  • Naniwa Man - 'L.O.V.E. '95 (DJ Krush Mix)' (1995)
  • DJ Vadim - 'Variations in U.S.S.R. (DJ Krush Remix)' from U.S.S.R. Reconstruction: Theories Explained (1997)
  • Miki Nakatani - 'Tengoku yori Yaban (DJ Krush Mix)' from Vague (1997)
  • Sugizo - 'Eternity in Luna' from Replicant Truth? (1997)
  • Sugizo - 'Spiritual Prayer' and 'Shangri-la of the Europa' from Replicant Prayer (Remixes) (1997)
  • Monday Michiru - 'Givin' It (DJ Krush Remix)' from Adoption Agency (1999)
  • Kodō - 'Ibuki Reconstruction' from Sai-So (1999)
  • Toshinobu Kubota - 'Soul Bangin' (DJ Krush 80's Mix)' (1999)
  • Boom Boom Satellites - 'On the Painted Desert (DJ Krush Remix)' from On the Painted Desert - Rampant Colors (1999)
  • Aco - 'Aishu to Ballad (DJ Krush Remix)' from The Other Side of Absolute Ego (2000)
  • Dragon Ash - 'Deep Impact (DJ Krush Remix)' (2000)
  • Nigo - 'Something for the People (DJ Krush Remix)' (2000)
  • Herbie Hancock - 'The Essence (DJ Krush Main Mix)' (2001)
  • Boredoms - Rebore, vol. 3 (2001)
  • Tetsuya Komuro - 'Blue Fantasy Remix' (2002)
  • Akira Sakata - 'Kaigarabushi (DJ Krush Remix)' (2002)
  • Soulive - 'Turn It Out (Remix)' (2003)
  • Angelina - 'Babybayboo (DJ Krush Remix)' (2003)

Compilation appearances[edit]

  • 'Only the Strong Survive' and 'A Whim' from The Story of Mo'Wax (1995)
  • 'Shin-Ki-Row' from Altered Beats: Assassin Knowledges of the Remanipulated (1996)
  • 'Ryu-Ki' from Offbeat: A Red Hot Soundtrip (1996)
Zen

References[edit]

  1. ^Fuller, Thomas (2002-01-18). 'DJ Krush Gives the Turntable an Asian Spin - NYTimes.com'. International Herald Tribune. Archived from the original on February 25, 2008. Retrieved 2012-05-09.
  2. ^ abLiu, Jeff. 'DJ Krush: Kracking the Code'. Retrieved 15 August 2014.
  3. ^Song, Berwin (21 December 2011). 'DJ Krush interview'. Time Out Shanghai. Archived from the original on 19 August 2014. Retrieved 15 August 2014.
  4. ^ ab'An interview with DJ Krush'. Mowaxplease.com. 27 November 2015. Retrieved 15 April 2019.
  5. ^Condry, Ian. Hip-hop Japan: Rap and the Paths of Cultural Globalization. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press, 2006.
  6. ^Manabe, Noriko. ''Representing Japan: 'national' style among Japanese hip-hop DJs''. Popular Music. 32: 35–50. doi:10.1017/S0261143012000530.
  7. ^'Asia Pacific Arts: Krushing Labels'. Asiaarts.ucla.edu. Archived from the original on 2013-11-03. Retrieved 2013-05-13.

External links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=DJ_Krush&oldid=960427825'
Zen
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 24, 2001 (Japan)[1]
August 7, 2001 (Overseas)[2]
GenreHip hop, trip hop, electronic
Length63:40
LabelSony Music Entertainment Japan, RED Ink Records
ProducerDJ Krush
DJ Krush chronology
Kakusei
(1998)
Zen
(2001)
The Message at the Depth
(2002)

Zen (, Zen) is the sixth solo studio album by Japanese hip hop producer DJ Krush. It was released in 2001. It peaked at number 66 on the Oricon Albums Chart.[3]

Critical reception[edit]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Billboardfavorable[4]
Creative Loafingmixed[5]

John Bush of AllMusic gave the album 4 stars out of 5, saying, 'DJ Krush works his way into a vision of sublime, downbeat hip-hop that's a snug fit with the title.'[2] Rashaun Hall of Billboard said, 'Zen finds DJ Krush a true master of emotion'.[4]

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At the 2002 AFIM Indie Awards, it won the award for Dance Album.[6]

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleLength
1.'Song 1'5:18
2.'Zen Approach' (featuring Black Thought)4:15
3.'Danger of Love' (featuring Zap Mama)5:38
4.'Sonic Traveler' (featuring Tunde Ayanyemi)5:59
5.'Duck Chase' (featuring Phonosycographdisk)4:26
6.'Vision of Art' (featuring Company Flow)4:10
7.'Day's End' (featuring Kazufumi Kodama)4:45
8.'With Grace' (featuring N'Dea Davenport)6:12
9.'Candle Chant (A Tribute)' (featuring Boss the MC)6:26
10.'Endless Railway' (featuring Ahmir '?uestlove' Thompson)6:32
11.'Whut'z da Solution' (featuring Kukoo Da Baga Bonez)4:23
12.'Paradise Bird Theory' (featuring Sunja Lee)5:36

Charts[edit]

ChartPeak
position
French Albums (SNEP)[7]136
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[3]66
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References[edit]

  1. ^'ディスコグラフィ | Sony Music'. Sony Music Entertainment (Japan). Retrieved May 14, 2017.
  2. ^ abcBush, John. 'Zen - DJ Krush'. AllMusic. Retrieved May 14, 2017.
  3. ^ ab'DJ Krush'. Oricon. Archived from the original on July 25, 2013. Retrieved May 20, 2017.
  4. ^ abHall, Rashaun (September 29, 2001). 'Reviews & Previews'. Billboard: 18.
  5. ^Ware, Tony (December 12, 2001). 'Record Review'. Creative Loafing. Retrieved May 14, 2017.
  6. ^Morris, Chris (March 23, 2002). 'Wainwright, Parton Take Indie Awards'. Billboard: 10.
  7. ^'Lescharts.com – DJ Krush – Zen'. Hung Medien. Retrieved October 8, 2018.

Further reading[edit]

  • Phillips, Don (June 7, 2001). 'Zen and the art of noise'. The Guardian.
  • Hall, Rashaun (September 15, 2001). 'Words & Deeds'. Billboard: 43.

External links[edit]

  • Zen at Discogs (list of releases)

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(Redirected from Hideaka Ishii)
石 英明
DJ Krush performing live at Commodore Ballroom in 2007.
Background information
Birth nameHideaki Ishi
BornJuly 29, 1962 (age 58)
Tokyo, Japan
GenresInstrumental hip hop, hip hop, trip hop, turntablism
Occupation(s)Record producer, DJ
InstrumentsMusic sequencer, turntable, sampler, mixer
Years active1985–present
LabelsSony Music Entertainment Japan, Shadow, Mo' Wax, RED Ink, FFRR
Associated actsKrush Posse, Ryu, Method of Defiance, Toshinori Kondo, DJ Shadow, Bill Laswell
Websitewww.sus81.jp/djkrush/

Hideaki Ishi (石 英明, Ishi Hideaki, born July 29, 1962), better known by his stage nameDJ Krush, is a record producer and DJ. He is known for his atmospheric instrumental production which incorporates sound elements from nature and extensive use of jazz and soul samples.

Early life[edit]

Ishi was born in Tokyo in 1962. He dropped out of school at an early age and joined a local gang and, a few years later, the yakuza. Early in his career as a yakuza underling, Ishi discovered a severed finger wrapped in paper on his desk. Later, after discovering that it had belonged a friend, he decided to leave the yakuza and cut ties with the criminal underworld.[1][2] Ishi was inspired to start DJing after seeing the film Wild Style in 1983.[2][3] 'When I discovered the film Wild Style in 1983 I found what I really wanted to do, to express myself,' he said in a 2015 interview. 'Breaking, grafitti, rap, DJ… I always liked music so I chose DJ. My body wasn't built for breaking, DJing was the thing for me.'[4]

Career[edit]

Aside from being considered one of the pioneers of Japanese hip hop,[5] Ishi has established himself as one of the most respected artists and producers in the hip hop industry, both in Japan and abroad. Upon entering the industry, Ishi, with his experimental beats and instrumental sounds, changed the face of hip-hop at a time when it was dominated by the American rap scene. He is reluctant to identify his music with any particular genre, for it would place limits on his listeners and on his talents.[6] He has been regarded as ambient, trip hop, some combination of the two, and hip hop. DJ Krush prefers to exercise an ideological distance from the genres he is usually grouped into, while maintaining a healthy appreciation for all music forms and styles.[7] Still, in general, he admits to having more affinity to the musical underground than the mainstream. 'Hip hop in Japan is divided in two parts. Mainstream and Underground,' he says. 'Underground is more interesting and I feel comfortable here.'[4]

Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

  • Krush (1994)
  • Strictly Turntablized (1994)
  • Meiso (1995)
  • Ki-Oku (1996) (with Toshinori Kondo)
  • MiLight (1996)
  • Kakusei (1998)
  • Ga (1999) (with DJ Hide and DJ Sak, as Ryu)
  • Zen (2001)
  • The Message at the Depth (2002)
  • Jaku (2004)
  • Incunabula (2010) (with Bill Laswell, et al., as Method of Defiance)
  • Nahariama (2013) (with Bill Laswell, et al., as Method of Defiance)
  • Butterfly Effect (2015)
  • Kiseki (2017)
  • Cosmic Yard (2018)
  • Trickster (2020)

Compilation albums[edit]

  • Reload: The Remix Collection (2001)
  • Stepping Stones: The Self Remixed Best: Lyricism (2006)
  • Stepping Stones: The Self Remixed Best: Soundscapes (2006)

Mixtapes[edit]

  • Cold Krush Cuts (1997) (with DJ Food and Coldcut)
  • Holonic-The Self Megamix (1997)
  • Code 4109 (2000)
  • OuMuPo 6 (2006)

EPs[edit]

  • Bad Brothers (1994) (with Ronny Jordan)
  • The DJ Krush EP (1995)
  • Meiso: Another Maze (1996)
  • Selektions (1997)
  • Code 1255 (1999) (with Gravity)
  • Saihate (2016) (with Bill Laswell)

Singles[edit]

  • 'Lost and Found' b/w 'Kemuri' (1994) (with DJ Shadow)
  • 'A Whim' b/w '89.9 Megamix' (1995) (with DJ Shadow)
  • 'Big City Lover' (1995)
  • 'Dig This Vibe' (1995) (with Roni Size)
  • 'Meiso' (1996)
  • 'Headz 2 Sampler' (1996) (with Zimbabwe Legit)
  • 'Only the Strong Survive' (1996)
  • 'Milight' (1997)
  • 'Final Home' (1999)
  • 'Tragicomic' (2000) (with Aco and Twigy)
  • 'Never Too Soon' (1999) (with DJ Hide and DJ Sak, as Ryu)
  • 'Rhythm Asobi' (2000) (with DJ Hide and DJ Sak, as Ryu)
  • 'Supreme Team' b/w 'Alepheuo' (2003)
  • 'Koufu no Tsubasa: Breathe of Wings' (2011)
  • 'Kuon: Far and Away' (2011)
  • 'Shuya no Chiheisen: Sleepless Horizon' (2011)
  • 'Kagi no Te: Phasic Swing' (2011)
  • 'Kouro: Optical Path' (2012)
  • 'Kuroi Ame: Black Rain' (2012)
  • 'Aoi Ame: Green Rain' (2012)
  • 'Genun: Passage of Time' (2012)
  • 'Kyofu: Conflicts' (2012)
  • 'Yushin: Brave Heart' (2012)
  • 'Shuen' (2014) (with Bill Laswell)

DVDs[edit]

  • History of DJ Krush (2007)

Guest appearances[edit]

  • Monday Michiru - 'Cruel 2 Be Kind' from Double Image (1998)
  • Luna Sea - 'Sweetest Coma Again' and 'Kiss' from Lunacy (2000)
  • Ryuichi Sakamoto - 'Zero Landmine' from Zero Landmine (2001)
  • Yasushi Ide - 'Black Night' (2006)
  • DJ Kentaro - 'Kikkake' from Contrast (2012)

Productions[edit]

  • Inoran - So (1997)
  • Kukoo Da Baga Bonez & World - 'Krush Ya Dreams' from Insane Psycho Home (2002)

Remixes[edit]

  • Monday Michiru - 'When I'm with You (DJ Krush Mix)' from Groovement (1994)
  • k.d. lang - 'Sexuality (DJ Krush Full Mix)' (1995)
  • Roy Hargrove - 'Roy Allan (DJ Krush Remix)' (1995)
  • Naniwa Man - 'L.O.V.E. '95 (DJ Krush Mix)' (1995)
  • DJ Vadim - 'Variations in U.S.S.R. (DJ Krush Remix)' from U.S.S.R. Reconstruction: Theories Explained (1997)
  • Miki Nakatani - 'Tengoku yori Yaban (DJ Krush Mix)' from Vague (1997)
  • Sugizo - 'Eternity in Luna' from Replicant Truth? (1997)
  • Sugizo - 'Spiritual Prayer' and 'Shangri-la of the Europa' from Replicant Prayer (Remixes) (1997)
  • Monday Michiru - 'Givin' It (DJ Krush Remix)' from Adoption Agency (1999)
  • Kodō - 'Ibuki Reconstruction' from Sai-So (1999)
  • Toshinobu Kubota - 'Soul Bangin' (DJ Krush 80's Mix)' (1999)
  • Boom Boom Satellites - 'On the Painted Desert (DJ Krush Remix)' from On the Painted Desert - Rampant Colors (1999)
  • Aco - 'Aishu to Ballad (DJ Krush Remix)' from The Other Side of Absolute Ego (2000)
  • Dragon Ash - 'Deep Impact (DJ Krush Remix)' (2000)
  • Nigo - 'Something for the People (DJ Krush Remix)' (2000)
  • Herbie Hancock - 'The Essence (DJ Krush Main Mix)' (2001)
  • Boredoms - Rebore, vol. 3 (2001)
  • Tetsuya Komuro - 'Blue Fantasy Remix' (2002)
  • Akira Sakata - 'Kaigarabushi (DJ Krush Remix)' (2002)
  • Soulive - 'Turn It Out (Remix)' (2003)
  • Angelina - 'Babybayboo (DJ Krush Remix)' (2003)

Compilation appearances[edit]

  • 'Only the Strong Survive' and 'A Whim' from The Story of Mo'Wax (1995)
  • 'Shin-Ki-Row' from Altered Beats: Assassin Knowledges of the Remanipulated (1996)
  • 'Ryu-Ki' from Offbeat: A Red Hot Soundtrip (1996)

References[edit]

  1. ^Fuller, Thomas (2002-01-18). 'DJ Krush Gives the Turntable an Asian Spin - NYTimes.com'. International Herald Tribune. Archived from the original on February 25, 2008. Retrieved 2012-05-09.
  2. ^ abLiu, Jeff. 'DJ Krush: Kracking the Code'. Retrieved 15 August 2014.
  3. ^Song, Berwin (21 December 2011). 'DJ Krush interview'. Time Out Shanghai. Archived from the original on 19 August 2014. Retrieved 15 August 2014.
  4. ^ ab'An interview with DJ Krush'. Mowaxplease.com. 27 November 2015. Retrieved 15 April 2019.
  5. ^Condry, Ian. Hip-hop Japan: Rap and the Paths of Cultural Globalization. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press, 2006.
  6. ^Manabe, Noriko. ''Representing Japan: 'national' style among Japanese hip-hop DJs''. Popular Music. 32: 35–50. doi:10.1017/S0261143012000530.
  7. ^'Asia Pacific Arts: Krushing Labels'. Asiaarts.ucla.edu. Archived from the original on 2013-11-03. Retrieved 2013-05-13.

External links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=DJ_Krush&oldid=960427825'
Zen
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 24, 2001 (Japan)[1]
August 7, 2001 (Overseas)[2]
GenreHip hop, trip hop, electronic
Length63:40
LabelSony Music Entertainment Japan, RED Ink Records
ProducerDJ Krush
DJ Krush chronology
Kakusei
(1998)
Zen
(2001)
The Message at the Depth
(2002)

Zen (, Zen) is the sixth solo studio album by Japanese hip hop producer DJ Krush. It was released in 2001. It peaked at number 66 on the Oricon Albums Chart.[3]

Critical reception[edit]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Billboardfavorable[4]
Creative Loafingmixed[5]

John Bush of AllMusic gave the album 4 stars out of 5, saying, 'DJ Krush works his way into a vision of sublime, downbeat hip-hop that's a snug fit with the title.'[2] Rashaun Hall of Billboard said, 'Zen finds DJ Krush a true master of emotion'.[4]

Prestashop slider image size. PrestaShop 1.6.X. How to work with 'Image slider for your homepage' Module. In your PrestaShop admin panel go to Modules and Services - Modules and Services section. In the search field type Image slider for your homepage to find the module. Click the Configure button to. Settings: you can set the size of the block, the time to wait between two images, and whether the slide should loop or not. Slides list: you can arrange visually the images' order by drag-and-dropping their individual blocks - 3 icons at the right of each block enables you to enable or disable the image, edit its settings, or remove it from the.

At the 2002 AFIM Indie Awards, it won the award for Dance Album.[6]

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleLength
1.'Song 1'5:18
2.'Zen Approach' (featuring Black Thought)4:15
3.'Danger of Love' (featuring Zap Mama)5:38
4.'Sonic Traveler' (featuring Tunde Ayanyemi)5:59
5.'Duck Chase' (featuring Phonosycographdisk)4:26
6.'Vision of Art' (featuring Company Flow)4:10
7.'Day's End' (featuring Kazufumi Kodama)4:45
8.'With Grace' (featuring N'Dea Davenport)6:12
9.'Candle Chant (A Tribute)' (featuring Boss the MC)6:26
10.'Endless Railway' (featuring Ahmir '?uestlove' Thompson)6:32
11.'Whut'z da Solution' (featuring Kukoo Da Baga Bonez)4:23
12.'Paradise Bird Theory' (featuring Sunja Lee)5:36

Charts[edit]

ChartPeak
position
French Albums (SNEP)[7]136
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[3]66

References[edit]

  1. ^'ディスコグラフィ | Sony Music'. Sony Music Entertainment (Japan). Retrieved May 14, 2017.
  2. ^ abcBush, John. 'Zen - DJ Krush'. AllMusic. Retrieved May 14, 2017.
  3. ^ ab'DJ Krush'. Oricon. Archived from the original on July 25, 2013. Retrieved May 20, 2017.
  4. ^ abHall, Rashaun (September 29, 2001). 'Reviews & Previews'. Billboard: 18.
  5. ^Ware, Tony (December 12, 2001). 'Record Review'. Creative Loafing. Retrieved May 14, 2017.
  6. ^Morris, Chris (March 23, 2002). 'Wainwright, Parton Take Indie Awards'. Billboard: 10.
  7. ^'Lescharts.com – DJ Krush – Zen'. Hung Medien. Retrieved October 8, 2018.

Further reading[edit]

  • Phillips, Don (June 7, 2001). 'Zen and the art of noise'. The Guardian.
  • Hall, Rashaun (September 15, 2001). 'Words & Deeds'. Billboard: 43.

External links[edit]

  • Zen at Discogs (list of releases)

Dj Krush Trickster

Dj Krush Album Reviews

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zen_(DJ_Krush_album)&oldid=863079517'




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