Human Element: The World's First Human Beatbox Compilation
Track Listings
| 1. Intro/the Original Jazzy Jay & Wise (of Stetsasonic) |
| 2. Scratch Intro/Scratch (of the Roots) |
| 3. Heat Rocks/Kmillion |
| 4. Come on Everybody/4Zone |
| 5. Elevation/D.R.E.S. tha Beatnik |
| 6. Category 3: Versatility/B-Shorty |
| 7. Liquid Butterfly/Kris Jung |
| 8. DOA/DOA |
| 9. Peruddha/Chile Diaz |
| 10. Interlude/B-Shorty vs. Q-Bert |
| 11. Contact/Click tha Supah Latin ! amp: Fam |
| 12. Autobox/Fedahi featuring Nick Dynamo & Jis the Future |
| 13. Reggae Medley..Good Weed..So Many Years/Boxx featuring Ranking, Texas & Mouse |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
The world's first human beatbox compilation. The fine art of Beatboxing finally gets its due on this amazing 13-track comp featuring some of the biggest names in this under-rated element of hip hop.
The use of human voices as musical instruments is becoming ever popular. Bjork's record Medulla features her singing over percussive beats created by some of today's masters of human beatboxing, including Japan's Dokaka, the UK's Shlomo, and former Roots member Rahzel. In addition to it's unique voice-based backdrops, the album features stunning vocal collaborations with an eclectic roster of performers including Faith No More/Mr. Bungle frontman Mike Patton, Inuit throat singer Tagaq, classical singer/human trombonist Gregory Purnhagen (Philip Glass, Gavin Bryars), legendary art-rock legend Robert Wyatt, plus the Icelandic Choir and the London Choir.
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Human Element: The World's First Human Beatbox Compilation
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Human Element: The World's First Human Beatbox Compilation
Kris Jung , and DOA Manufacturer: High Times Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00024I394 Release Date: 2004-06-15 |
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Album Description
The world's first human beatbox compilation. The fine art of Beatboxing finally gets its due on this amazing 13-track comp featuring some of the biggest names in this under-rated element of hip hop.The use of human voices as musical instruments is becoming ever popular. Bjork's record Medulla features her singing over percussive beats created by some of today's masters of human beatboxing, including Japan's Dokaka, the UK's Shlomo, and former Roots member Rahzel. In addition to it's unique voice-based backdrops, the album features stunning vocal collaborations with an eclectic roster of performers including Faith No More/Mr. Bungle frontman Mike Patton, Inuit throat singer Tagaq, classical singer/human trombonist Gregory Purnhagen (Philip Glass, Gavin Bryars), legendary art-rock legend Robert Wyatt, plus the Icelandic Choir and the London Choir.
Customer Reviews:
I Really Like The Fact That They Have Blake.......2007-06-17
Finally.......2005-03-03
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