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DJ Kentaro

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Track Listing

  1. Enter The Newground
  2. Keep On (feat. Pharcyde)
  3. Free (feat. Spank Rock)
  4. Tasogare Highway High "Bass Wanna Be A Singer"
  5. Rainy Day (feat. New Flesh)
  6. Uminnaka
  7. Handmade Gift (feat. Little Tempo)
  8. Space Jungle (feat. MC Spank Rock, Ronnie Darko, Chris Rockswell and Armani Xxxchange)
  9. Nursery Room
  10. Harvest dance (feat. Hifana)
  11. Trust
  12. One Hand Blizzard
  13. Brightin' Star Enter
  14. Let It Go (feat. Fat Jon)
  15. Hatsuyume (feat. Hunger)
  16. Grateful To You

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #247708 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-05-07
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
DJ KENTARO's new record features guest turns from THE PHARCYDE, FAT JON, NEW FLESH, LITTLE TEMPO, HIFANA and all the members of SPANK ROCK. 'Enter' runs from the funk of "Free" to the dubby downtempo soul of "Tasogare Highway", through the drum and bass attack of "Rainy Day," the live reggae feel of "Handmade Gift," the squelching dance aesthetic of "Space Jungle," on into the tribal space-jazz of "Harvest Dance," the epic turntable cut-up of "One Hand Blizzard" and, finally, the cosmic hip hop of "Let It Go". It's not that he can't scratch the hell out of a piece of vinyl when he wants to (check finale "Grateful To You") it's just that he understands that making a great album demands a wider palette.


Customer Reviews

What planet is this dmc champ from5
i found him out through solid steel hes the next q bert no doubt only problem with the album is that he doesnt scratch the whole time. beats are crazy. With help from the ninja tune staff this is unparalleled

best tracks
tasogare highway high
TRUST
One hand Blizzard
Rainyday

im not the biggest fan of spank rock but i have started to dig it the more i listen to it. this album touches down on many genres i dig the Jungle/d&b Reggae the most