Dj Krush
Jaku
Pressed on 180-gram audiophile vinyl and including an insert. After the break-up of his group Krush Posse in late 1991, Krush began pursuing his solo career and soon grabbed people's attention as the first DJ to use turntables as live instruments, doing free sessions with live musicians on stage. His eighth album 'Jaku' was released in 2004, and topped the RPM chart of CMJ for three weeks in the US.