DJ KrushKemuri
Ishi was born in 1962 in Tokyo. Ishi dropped out of school at an early age and joined a local gang, and a few years later, the yakuza. Early into his career as a yakuza underling, Ishi discovered a severed finger wrapped in paper on his desk. Later, after discovering that it had belonged to his best friend, he decided to leave the yakuza and cut ties with the criminal underworld.[1] In the early 1980s, Ishi went to the movies with his girlfriend and saw the film Wild Style, the first hip hop motion picture directed by Charlie Ahearn. He was inspired to become a hip hop musician, and made the firm decision to become a DJ. The day after seeing this movie, he headed to instrument shops looking for equipment. At this time the term "mixer" was unknown to most of Tokyo's electronic store salesmen. After a hard time buying the things he needed, Ishi started his career as one of the first hip hop artists in Japan. Aside from being considered one of the pioneers
of Japanese hip hop,[2] 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.[3] He is reluctant to identify his music with any particular
genre, for it would place limits on his listeners and on his talents.
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.[4] In 1996,
DJ Krush contributed to the AIDS benefit album Offbeat: A Red Hot
Soundtrip produced by the Red Hot Organization. Krush (1994) [edit] Singles On Mo'Wax Lost And Found / Kemuri 12" (With
DJ Shadow, MW024) [5] Rebore Vol.3 Dj Krush Giga Mix A remix of the
Boredoms [edit] Mixtapes Holonic-The Self Megamix (1997, Mo' Wax MW088) [edit] Compilations ColdKrushCuts - DJ Krush + DJ Food + Coldcut
(1997) "Shin-Ki-Row" DJ
Krush- Altered Beats: Assassin Knowledges Of The Remanipulated
(Axiom) [1996] Zap Mama, "Danger of Love" (2001) [edit] DVD Suimou Tsunenimasu (2007)/History of DJ Krush
(US Title - 2007)
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