DJ Krush song name
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samurai_banana — 21 years ago(January 24, 2005 10:27 PM)
It's an instrumental version of a New Flesh for Old track called "186000 Miles." you can find the album here: http://www.ninjatune.net/ninjashop/index.php?cat=2&type=LP&by=6&code=BD015#BD015
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cnrps — 20 years ago(August 05, 2005 01:39 AM)
Samurai banana thank you very much but i listened the sample of "186000 miles" on Amazon.com but the music i remembered was more a japanese thing. But the song you gave has a funk beatWhat is true i just cant understand..I'M still looking for that japanese beat :(((
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rokshok183 — 20 years ago(December 20, 2005 05:54 PM)
I would expect that this post is a little late for you uddy, but i'll chuck my hat in anyway.I absoloutely loved the DJ krush peice aswell. It was for me by far and away the most memorable peice of music in the documentary.
As it happens i have the "New Flesh for Old" album. (I bought it becouse i loved Part2's incredible photo realistic graffiti art and wanted to hear what he did musically). The album is called "Equilibrium" and was released on big dada recordings which is associated with Ninja tunes by some means or other. I just checked the scratch DVD and can absoloutely certify that samurai bananna was correct. It was the "186000 miles" track that he played throughout that skit.
Krush would appear to have sourced a record of japanese flutes or the like, which he played over the instrumental tune to absoloutely lush effect. My suggestion is that should DJ Krush or anyone within his label read this then pass on to him that he should get a nice long rendition of that recorded and put out. I specifically bought the scratch soundtrack for that tune. It was'nt on there and i was gutted.
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cnrps — 20 years ago(January 01, 2006 03:44 AM)
rokshok183 i want to thank you especially for for effort. It's never late I'm still trying to find that song on different Dj Krush albums :). If anyone knows the answer please feel free to email me from u_d_d_y@hotmail.com.
(Rokshok183 i would be happy if you get contact with me because It will be a pleasure to know such a person like you) -
cnrps — 20 years ago(January 01, 2006 04:02 AM)
Yo rokshok and the other who are related :=) also in DJ shadow's forum they were even not able to find the Mix of Dj Krush
Yo People keep still searchin' 
http://www.djshadow.com/dc/dcboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=100&topic_id=1616&mesg_id=1616&listing_type=&page=
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rokshok183 — 20 years ago(January 05, 2006 11:14 AM)
Hey UDDY, sorry for late reply. Im not online a great deal for socialising, as i have other study priorities. But all the same, im not an unsociable person so feel free to drop me an email if you got anything to bring to my attention.
My email is gordonbarrett@blueyonder.co.uk
Regarding the Krush tune. I've all but given up unless some live bootleg turns up and someone at Ninja tune to pull their finger out and gets a recording out. Someone in the Krush camp should really see the potential of the Scratch film as a vechile to bring new listeners to Krush'es doorstep.
On the scratch topic, some fun is had by the online video's by Cardiff's DJ Keltech. If you got some time to kill i reccomend putting that through your search engine and take in that guys efforts.
Right-o i best be doing something productive, until next time, take it easy UDDY..regardsGords.
To admin: I dont think im breaking message board ettiqutte here but If anything is out of line with this post, then feel free to wipe it. (Like you needed my permission!) -
rokshok183 — 20 years ago(February 04, 2006 10:11 AM)
i know little to nothing on the MC game but i had a quick look at the record sleeve for you and it credits the "words" to a Mr "Toastie Tailor" if that name means anything to you.
When they say words im pretty sure they mean the MC'ing on the tune and not who penned them to paper or such like. -
zackchild — 19 years ago(April 23, 2006 05:05 AM)
Yeah that's definitely Toastie Taylor on there. I heard his voice and recognised it instantly on the film, but I was so confused because it wasn't a track I recognised. I realised it was Krush so I figured they must have worked together, I never even realised he was remixing 186000 miles.
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breundog — 20 years ago(March 21, 2006 08:08 AM)
I agree. Krush's moment of fame in the movie stands out as the most interesting in the whole dvd. Surely someone has a recording of him doing that piece with the flutes? Are there any tapers in Tokyo? Neednow
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mlilly84 — 19 years ago(April 17, 2006 09:13 PM)
haha i came to this board just to find out this song, and its the first topic on the page. damn, i wish this was an official release. it was just magical what he did with those flutes..its gotta exist in some form somewhere
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puhzam — 19 years ago(June 02, 2006 01:10 AM)
Let us update this post. I came here to ask you guessed it:
"It's not credited, but it got me into him BIG TIME. And yet, my heart still aches for this track (or what album is it on?)"
Still no answer? I have a couple bootleg live albums but they dont have the tune.
