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Live at Future Primitive Sound Session
Cut Chemist Vs DJ Shortkut
Live at Future Primitive Sound Session
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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This is the one that started it all! The first officially released recordings from the legendary Future Primitive sessions in San Francisco, which later gave birth to 'Brainfreeze' & everything that followed. Here Cut ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Cut Chemist Vs DJ Shortkut
Title: Live at Future Primitive Sound Session
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Future Primitive
Original Release Date: 5/5/1998
Re-Release Date: 4/7/1998
Album Type: Import, Live
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
Styles: Turntablists, Dance Pop, West Coast, Pop Rap
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 780661910121

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This is the one that started it all! The first officially released recordings from the legendary Future Primitive sessions in San Francisco, which later gave birth to 'Brainfreeze' & everything that followed. Here Cut Chemist battles Shortkut in a ferocio

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Speechless... after witnessing the birth of a new art form!
Gregory Bravo | San Diego, CA | 04/03/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Okay, everybody, I was skeptical when this CD was put in my hand. I grew up listening to old school rap (Run-DMC, the Beasties, LL,) and thought that DJ-ing was just a beat for the MCs. Then, of course, I was disgusted by Puffy and all that "sampling" of the 90s. I thought to myself before I put this CD on: "Well, this can't possibly be art, or even innovative or interesting. I mean, all the guys are doing is mixing other people's music, just like Puffy... and that stuff was so WEAK." Let me just say: I was never more wrong.This CD is a work of genius. I can't believe I am saying that, but truth is truth.True, these guys are taking music other people made, but they are putting it together in totally new ways. As one reviewer said before-- and he was right on the money-- this is a new form of art much like Jazz. They are using other music as their paint, but making totally new canvasses with it. And, it is listenable, not just academic! This CD is both humbling and inspiring.Words fail me. Why? Because my jaw is still dragging on the floor!!"
Strictly for scratch addicts
macmoneylove | 02/17/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I was at the 'Bronx To Brixton' event at the Brixton Academy sometime in 98, when some little American dude who had a stall set up pressed this CD on me. [...]. I somehow managed not to lose it that night, took it home, fired up a zoobie and slapped it on. And?...let me first say this is the probably the most innovative mix CD I've ever heard. Chemist and Shortkut throw together such an amazingly diverse mixture of obscure samples, bizzare skits and classic tracks that it's impossible not to be blown away initially. Featuring instrumentals from the likes of Group Home, J5, Beatnuts, KRS, and some cool stuff I've never heard before, this would be the ultimate mix album were it not for one glaring downside...THERE'S TOO MUCH [...] SCRATCHING!.It does not let up ONCE during the entire 70 mins. It gets to the point where you wish they'd give it a rest just so you can enjoy the fantastic tracks they're scratching over. Don't get me wrong, I love scratching, but when you hear it continously for 70 mins you just want to scream and kick your stereo. If Chemist and Shortkut can somehow curb their scratch tendencies, I'd definately buy something else by them, but this is strictly for scratch addicts."
Yup, I was fooled.
skytwo | Boston | 10/09/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This set sounded so perfect that I figured it HAD to be rehearsed. The transitions are too smooth, the mixes too perfect, the skratchin' too ill. But according to another reviewer, these two had never worked together, or even MET, prior to this encounter. That makes it all the sweeter. It's one of the best examples out there of just what DJs can do. Seventy minutes of nonstop scratching, ingenious samples, and unbeatable party beats-- this is the album I always reach for when I'm trying to convince unbelievers of the power of the DJ. And more often than not, they're sold on the idea.With a little more lift and a little more thrust on the marketing side, this series could have taken off in a big way. As it is, we've got two incredible albums of hip-hop goodness that're going to age incredibly well, no question about it. If you don't have them already, what the hell are you waiting for?"