Re: dj vaddim

Colin Millar (millar@maths.ed.ac.uk)
Mon, 13 May 1996 09:21:11 +0100


> I love this guys track "A DAy in London" or something like that on that
> ninjatune _Earthrise 2CD_ compilation. Does anyone have any more
> information of him,like what else has he released?
>
> Also I'm thinking about going back and picking up some of the Totally
> Wired comps, which are best? Thanks
>
> Flight

He has released two E.P.'s on his own Jazz Fudge Label :
JF 001 D.J. VADIM Abstract Hallucenating Gases
JFR 002 D.J. VADIM Headz Ain't Ready

and one 12" on Ninja Tune :
ZEN1240 D.J. VADIM Nonlateral Hypothesis

as well as production on
JFR 004 LITTLE AIDA Confessions

All well worth pickin up.
I also seem to remember reading in the NME that he is working on a 70
(yes seventy) track album for Ninja Tune although my memory isn't
what it was so this might not be entirely accurate.

Also worth getting is the only other release on Jazz Fudge that
I have (are there any more?)
JFR 003 MARK B. Any More Questions?

A British hip hop E.P. featuring MCM (ex-caveman) and Big Ted. (I hate
using the prefix British but most people I know won't touch any
hip-hop unless it is American so if you are that way inclined don't
buy it but if you are a bit less narrow-minded than that pick it up.)
While I'm on my pro-U.K. hip hop rant if you're into rap please buy
Elementalz by The Brotherhood (Virgin) - the best produced hip-hop
album of ANY (U.S. included) I've heard this year.

Colin Millar,
Dept of Maths and Stats,
University of Edinburgh