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New Album from DJ Quest
DJ Quest -- the producer of the first battle-style record (Hamster
Breaks), creator of the widely adopted Hamster Style, and turntablist
in Livehuman -- presents Questolous. Drawing from the early-80's style
of hip-hop, Questolous is the synthetic fusion between drum-machine and
vinyl. DJ Quest collaborated with Dawgish, Oaty Love, and DJ T-Rock,
among other underground producers. On the vocal tip, Eddie K, Bas 1,
and Luke Sick graced tracks with down tempo, mid-tempo-club style, and
hardcore b-boy flavors. The drum beats are thick, and the turntable
techniques acrobatic. DJs will enjoy turntable tracks cooked from
scratch, layered with drumming, and glazed with squelching bass-lines,
blazed high-hats, and virtuoso scratch solos. Mixed with the bisque of
turntable music are chunky breaks, drum loops and scratch arrangements.
Rooted in the golden nectar of old-school electro, Questolous maps
sonic travels to the sci-fi-retro-future. By maintaining the rawness of
the old school with futuristic soundscapes and techniques, Questolous
is another musical achievement from a turntablist innovator.
Track Listing:
1.Questolous Intro 2:36 97 bpm 2.Killin' Da Cut 2:13 101 bpm 3.Still Bleeding 4:05 95 bpm 4.Hi Valium 3:40 93 bpm 5.He Cuts So Fresh (21st. Century) 5:33 102 bpm 6.Recognize 4:21 100 bpm 7.Who! What! 4:37 69 bpm 8.Feelin' Ill 3:05 124 bpm 9.Intergalactic 4:29 97 bpm 10.Where's The Hype 4:02 97 bpm 11.Apple Sause 3:00 67 bpm 12.Quite Simple 4:22 88 bpm 13.Submarine Thump 6:01 74 bpm 14.Thrasher 3:38 84 bpm 15.Party Up 4:09 109 bpm 16.Cyborg 4:50 100 bpm
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