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| ARTIST: | Rjd2 |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Definitive Jux |
| TYPE: | Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | The Horror, Ghostwriter (remix), Final Frontier (remix), Bus Stop Bitties, Good Times Roll Pt. 1, Sell the World, June Remix, Counseling (inst.), Final Frontier (inst.), F.H.H. (inst.) |
| UPC: | 600308886926 |
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Customer Reviews of Horror
Hip hop at his best I don't know if RJD2's music can still be qualified as hip hop. But no matter, no doubt that's good music.
A well-edited record collection.
I have to admit, I liked this EP more before I learned that the title track is a flagrant rip of Gershon Kingsley's "Hey Hey" -- all RJD2 did is slow it down a bit. For all the hype this guy's getting, no one's busting him on the apparently uncleared samples. A truly remarkable DJ would have done more to make his sources a little less obvious.
Not a Full length Album...but accomplished nonetheless
Following the success of his phenomenally well crafted debut album "Deadringer", was never going to be easy, especially as he found himself with comparisons to "DJ Shadow". And so he's completely sidestepped the monumental task, by producing something that is more of a 'remix' Ep with several new tracks and b-sides (with a second disk full of multimedia content). And it's here that by 'Revisiting' his debut album and 'reworking' the tracks that appeared on that album, Rjd2 maintains his deserved "DJ Shadow" comparisons and implements vividly sharp, musically focused, sonically multi-faceted tracks that push forward with their ingenuity & eclecticism....Track 5 ("Good Times Roll...Part 1") is easily as accomplished & outstanding as anything "Dj Shadow" has produced, and rocks with joyous dirty samples littered throughout. And it's again with such exceptional work as this, that the running order (just 10 tracks) simply isn't enough, and you find yourself occasionally watching the tracks whiz by, but then.....that's purely because of the incredible production ability displayed here.