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1997-02-09 08:41Sean Cooper (idm) koala
1999-01-12 23:05Edwin Wong (idm) koala
1999-01-12 23:56Jeff Waye/Ninja Tune Re: (idm) koala
└─ 1999-01-13 01:48Michael Upton Re: (idm) koala
1999-01-13 19:59ninphil Re: (idm) koala
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1997-02-09 08:41Sean Cooper>Then the treat of the night was dj kid koala, who did some turntable >tricks the likes of
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Sean Cooper
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Sun, 9 Feb 1997 00:41:07 -0800
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quoted 7 lines Then the treat of the night was dj kid koala, who did some turntable>Then the treat of the night was dj kid koala, who did some turntable >tricks the likes of which I've never seen in anywhere in North America. >>Tracks were all hip-hop and dirty funk, ranging from 90-110bpm. You ain't > >lived till you've seen two turntables being backspun a quarter or eighth >note each, to produce alternating beats from each channel. The sentence >above barely does him justice...
sounds like you're talking about beat juggling, one of the mainstays of the art of turntablism, and a standard of hip-hop trick djing for more than a decade (aka, if you haven't seen it, you haven't sought it). in the us, beat juggling is usually the focus of east coast crews like the x-men (who only recently have begun to show they give two shits about scratching), while innovation on the scratch has been the focus of west coast crews like the scratch pickles, the beat junkies, and the space travelers/scratch hamsters. that's begun to break down, of course, and i don't mean to suggest that there exists some kind of rude, crude version of the ridiculous east coast/west coast childishness that's been dragging hip-hop down for the last five or six years. i'm not that familiar with koala's style, but from what i've heard he sounds to me like one of a few but growing breed of djs (babu, shortkut, z-trip, eight-ball) with a firm foot in both approaches...if you enjoyed his set, i suggest you track down the second and latest installment (and the first and greatest, after that) of the bomb's _return of the dj_ compilation, featuring a sick, sick koala cutup, as well as tracks from dj eq, z-trip, roc raider, dj format, lf peee, ruthless, godfather (big up detroit!), and dj jeff, among others. artists like this put a lot of whack shit in perspective. when all else fails, return to the source...props to ninja for knowing what's what.
quoted 2 lines the killer was this: no>the killer was this: no >headphones, during the entire half hour set. Not even to beat mix.
hah! welcome to hip-hop...when you got two minutes to prove your shit don't stink, there ain't no time to cue...it's funny to see these things as a revelation, tho. sc
1999-01-12 23:05Edwin WongSo... is the Kid Koala LP coming out next month? ...anything from The Herbaliser this year
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Tue, 12 Jan 99 19:05:44 EDT
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So... is the Kid Koala LP coming out next month? ...anything from The Herbaliser this year? Jeff, Phil?? -- Via DLG Pro v1.0 edwin_wong@kweb.ml.org Toronto, On.
1999-01-12 23:56Jeff Waye/Ninja Tune>So... is the Kid Koala LP coming out next month? >...anything from The Herbaliser this ye
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Tue, 12 Jan 99 19:56:26 -0400
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quoted 7 lines So... is the Kid Koala LP coming out next month?>So... is the Kid Koala LP coming out next month? >...anything from The Herbaliser this year? Jeff, Phil?? > >-- Via DLG Pro v1.0 > >edwin_wong@kweb.ml.org >Toronto, On.
it's coming, honest. Koala is in lockdown finishing everything up right now. Probably late summer release. I know, it's been ages, but it will be worth it. New Herbaliser scheduled for May, tentativly titled 'Very Mercenary'. Full band tour of U.S / Canada in the Fall, most likely with Roots Manuva opening. First single is out in March (no name yet, but likely a collobation with the Dream Warriors). Take Care Jeff
1999-01-13 01:48Michael UptonOn Tue, 12 Jan 1999, Jeff Waye/Ninja Tune wrote: | it's coming, honest. Koala is in lockdo
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Wed, 13 Jan 1999 14:48:20 +1300 (NZDT)
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On Tue, 12 Jan 1999, Jeff Waye/Ninja Tune wrote: | it's coming, honest. Koala is in lockdown finishing everything up right | now. Probably late summer release. I know, it's been ages, but it will be | worth it. Is that the 'Carpel Tunnel Syndrome' one with Money Mark? I really enjoyed the (according to the comp) title track from 'Funkungfusion'. Michael ____________________________________________ "Also, he has automatic evasion devices" http://www.vuw.ac.nz/~michael/jj.html
1999-01-13 19:59ninphil>Is that the 'Carpel Tunnel Syndrome' one with >Money Mark? I really enjoyed the (accordin
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Michael Upton , Acidic gentlemen insult
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Wed, 13 Jan 99 14:59:57 -0500
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Re: (idm) koala
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quoted 5 lines Is that the 'Carpel Tunnel Syndrome' one with>Is that the 'Carpel Tunnel Syndrome' one with >Money Mark? I really enjoyed the (according to the >comp) title track from 'Funkungfusion'. > >Mic
yup..mark might be on a coupla more tracks too...comes with a comic book kola's been workin on... Ninja Phil Mc Mentos "the phreshmaker"