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Ussr Repertoire / the Theory of Verticality

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Download links and information about Ussr Repertoire / the Theory of Verticality by DJ Vadim. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Electronica, Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Jazz, Bop genres. It contains 26 tracks with total duration of 01:19:25 minutes.

Artist: DJ Vadim
Release date: 1996
Genre: Electronica, Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Jazz, Bop
Tracks: 26
Duration: 01:19:25
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. My Radio (The Inaugeration) 1:14
2. Relax With Pep (Part 6) 4:37
3. Headz Still Ain't Ready 5:55
4. The Next S**t 2:09
5. Lounge Shiznitz 1:08
6. Live from Paris (remix) 4:42
7. Lord Forgive Me 3:22
8. Relax With Pep Pt. 5 4:04
9. Suckas Wearing Tainted Sunglasses 0:55
10. Aural Prostitution 4:58
11. Knowledge Vs. Wisdom (Part 2 A Difference in Wordplay) 3:51
12. This Goes Out 4:47
13. The Nuisance Caller 2:53
14. Melodies In Hinge Creek (Light My Fire) 0:44
15. Times Are Hard 1:28
16. The Schematics 4:40
17. Call Me 4:14
18. Bloke 1 0:14
19. Who the Hell Am I? 5:54
20. Relax With Pep (Part 2) 2:20
21. Abstractions 1:10
22. Mental Gymnastics 6:33
23. The Foundation (The Origin of Hip-Hop) 4:37
24. Ussr Repertoire 2:01
25. Help Me 0:33
26. Melodies In Vertical Theory 0:22

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Of the countless abstract hip-hop LPs released during 1996-1997 (with Ninja Tune bearing much of the load), U.S.S.R. Repertoire could be one of the best. DJ Vadim's attention to detail when structuring beats, samples and noise is impeccable over the course of the album's 26 tracks. With just the right blend of forbidding atmosphere and subtle funkiness, Vadim created an excellent album his first time out.