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Ink 19 :: DJ Vadim
April 1998 :: Ink Spots :: DJ Vadim (Matthew Schaefer)
Getting Perpendicular with DJ Vadim by Matthew Schaefer "Being experimental is talking about change, and change isn't moving parallel with what's going on at the moment. Change is about being perpendicular." So says DJ Vadim, a hip hop artist on the Ninja Tune label who's ignoring barriers, genres ...
Ink 19 :: DJ Vadim
U.S.S.R.: The Art of Listening (Ninja Tune). Review by Bill Campbell.
DJ VADIM U.S.S.R.: THE ART OF LISTENING Ninja Tune While being a reviewer is far from being a grind, there are times that can cause one trouble: when there's an album so delicious you simply don't want to review it. For, once you do, you have to move on to the next disc and the next, and you never ...
Ink 19 :: Mr. Dibbs
The 30th Song (Rhymesayers Entertainment). Review by Bill Campbell.
...call you up in Philadelphia?" "They call me, Mr. Dibbs!" OK, obscure cultural references aside, I'm digging this album … because I really love DJ Vadim. Obviously, from listening to The 30th Song, you'll feel that Dibbs is a fan as well. He has the same quirky sense of humor, the same dark tones, back...
Ink 19 :: Option FM
November 1998 :: Music M-O :: Option FM (Richard T Thurston)
...within an overstuffed and hyped industry that benefits the bold and brazen, rather than the creative and insightful. Gus Gus' "Why? (Remix by DJ Vadim and Jazz Fudge Delicacies) and its vocal reconstruction will suit any taste from funk to freestyle and anywhere in between. Others of note that can't...
Ink 19 :: Kid Loco
February 2000 :: Music I-L :: Kid Loco (Aaron Schultz)
...hip-hop, with outstanding tracks by the Cinematic Orchestra, Jazzanova, and the abstract B-boy classic "Theme from Conquest of the Irrational" by DJ Vadim. Moving into the middle of the album, "Blueski" by Underworld is a 2-minute long piece of psychedelic guitar and bagpipes, and Deepseason's "Jesus...
Ink 19 :: Funkungfusion
May 1998 :: Live :: Funkungfusion (Gregory Schaefer)
...and deep stream. The Herbalizer and some chubby guy played some soul and old school EPMD/Eric B. and Rakim hip hop for fifteen minutes before DJ Vadim took zee stage. Vadim started up all four turntables and mixed and scratched the shit out of them, before focusing on just two to really display how...
Ink 19 :: Coppé
Peppermint and Papa My Buddha (Mango & Sweet Rice). Review by Stein Haukland.
...é reaches for the moon and ends up with an erratic hit-and-miss collection that belies her grand talent. Joined by the brilliant Plaid, as well as Vadim, Orb's Kris Weston and Mark B., there may be too much original talent for any one album to take. Coppé is intense and furious, offering everything from...
Ink 19 :: Prefuse 73
One Word Extinguisher (Warp). Review by Bill Campbell.
...Herren (you may also know the man as Savath + Savalas) has definitely placed himself in the firmament, alongside such luminaries as DJs Krush and Vadim, in the left field hip-hop universe. Herren has expanded upon his click-hop roots with impeccable taste and skill, dropping elements of hip-hop, R&B...
Ink 19 :: Xen Cuts
Mirror, Mirror on the wall, who's the dopest one of all? "What the fuck are y...
...side of Ninja Tune. All of the tracks here stay far, far away from the sterility of Swizz Beatz and minimalism of Timbaland. The Quannum MC's, DJ Vadim with Sarah Jones, the Infesticons, and co. fill tracks and tracks of warm beats, breaks, and ill jazz atmospheres. It's what I always loved about hip...
Ink 19 :: DJ Rupture
DJ Rupture,Special Gunpowder,Tigerbeat6,Bill Campbell
...and moves you. It’s a discordant world sound that would never find itself on a mellow Putumayo compilation. Clayton joins the likes of Krush and Vadim in taking disparate influences and blending them with distorted, hardcore beats. He mines dancehall, dub, spoken word and straight-up noise into an intoxicating...
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