DJ Food - Kaleidoscope (2000)
Cover Front Album
Cover Front: DJ Food: Kaleidoscope
Artist/Composer DJ Food
Length 64:35
Label Ninja Tune
Cat. Number ZEN CD 47
Release Date 01.04.2000
Format CD
Packaging Digipac
Category Ninja Tune
Genre Trip Hop
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Track List
01 Full Bleed 06:02
02 Cookin' 03:43
03 Break 02:20
04 The Riff 04:12
05 DJ Food; Ken Nordine - The Ageing Young Rebel (Featuring Ken Nordine) 06:03
06 The Crow... 07:49
07 Nocturne (Sleep Dyad 1) 07:16
08 Nevermore (Sleep Dyad 2) 08:38
09 The Sky At Night 05:14
10 ...You 02:46
11 Minitoka 09:24
12 Reprise ( A Splash Of Debussy) 01:08
Personal
Index 24
Collection Status In Collection
Details
Spars DDD
Rare No
Sound Stereo
UPC 5021392212128
Amazon.de ASIN B00004DJKP
Amazon.com ASIN B000003S85
Notes
Press Release

4 years is a long time in music, the last official DJ Food LP, 'A Recipe For Disaster', was released at the end of '95, and since then we've seen the emergence of big beat & speed garage, the re-emergence of easy listening and old school hip hop and a million sub genres. Whilst all this was going on DJ Food have been playing from Oxford to Osaka, Seattle to Sidney and all points in between, or hidden away in their London studios piecing together the spoils of numerous vinyl buying excursions from their travels.

First off, hooking up with Bundy K Brown (ex-Tortoise, now Directions In Music and Pullman) in Chicago, whilst on tour in the summer of '96, a collaboration resulted from a mutual love of jazz, electronics and, well, just old records basically. This manifests itself on the brooding 'Full Bleed', the albums' opener, where both parties took a drum break and fixed tempo, separately created parts and then cut & paste them into a beat battle royal.

Another Chicagan to be approached was 60's Word Jazz poet Ken Nordine, famous for his work on TV & radio commercials since the 50's (one LP, 'Colours', was a collection of 24, one and a half minute radio ads for different colours of paint). His amazing voice has graced everything from late night radio to 60's Levi's commercials, and albums with the Grateful Dead. He even originally created sounds for 'The Exorcist' including teaching Linda Blair to speak backwards (but that's another story). He appears on 'The Ageing Young Rebel' a dark tale of a boy who "wanted to be different, whilst staying the same". As with all Nordine narratives there's a twist in the tale, and a particularly grizzly one at that.

The album has its lighter moments with a reworked version of 'The Crow...' which first saw the light of day on Ninja's 'Funkungfusion' compilation, the space lullaby of '...you' and the fusion of harps and slide guitar on the epic album closer 'Minitoka'. From the electric era Miles influenced 'Cookin', to the beatnik adventure cum speech instruction record of 'The Riff' via the poolroom poetry of 'Break' and uneasy ode to musical dreams on 'Nocturne' the LP shifts and changes its colours quicker than a chameleon in a kaleidoscope.

Which is as good a title as any for this collection of tunes from tomorrow. The temptation to name the album with yet another dreadful pun on the joys of eating has been resisted. Not an easy album to categorise, we wouldn't want you to anyway, unless it was filed under 'Different Music'.

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