DJ Krush song name
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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. -
funkgun1 — 19 years ago(November 09, 2006 12:27 AM)
Oh man, tack on another looking for that tune. Also Puhzam, I responded to your post on Amazon.com about this trac too. God it sucks that I can not find it. I have even been to some dude's fan site, that only says uncredited by the Scratch name of the song.
I must admit, I would have never got into Krush, itf it were not for this track. -
jamesinauckland — 19 years ago(December 13, 2006 10:34 PM)
Looks like the full version of that tune might be lost forever if it was only created live. Perhaps for someone on this board it's their mission in life to recreate the song kind of like painters studying the masters by trying to recreate their paintings (anyone who has seen the movie Amile will know what I'm on about). Perhaps it's my mission?? Can anyone ever be as great as that?
That Japanese flute is just lush! -
wiredruid — 18 years ago(August 21, 2007 06:21 AM)
Man, I'm here to join the club! Only found this documentary a few months ago, rewatched it just recently and absolutely love this segment. It's not beep up Pendulum for sure, I'm getting all New Flesh for Old albums to see if I ever get anything close to it. Krush is magnificient, anyone that can recommend anything along those lines of what he played on Scratch (preferabbly from Krush himself) I'll make sure I give it a go. Peace.
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paulhow1 — 18 years ago(September 26, 2007 06:43 PM)
I am so pleased to see all the commotion, investigation and intrigue surrounding that DJ Krush track. I own the movie "Scratch" and sometimes I watch it just for that performance. I think it is "Toastie Taylor" but I don't know the name of the song. The vocals aren't laid over a particular track. I've been to 2 Krush shows (I met him at the first one) and only at the second was he mixing like he did in the movie. I must say, when I heard it, I couldn't believe it. Just goes to prove that KRUSH is probably one of the greatest hip-hop djs/artists that ever lived.
I'll keep scouting for the song and post again if I find something.
P.S. As if you all didn't know, KRUSH is touring again (Oct. 2007) - you never know, you might just hear the very same track.

I'm searchin too and still no luck..Maybe we can try contacting from myspace huh ?