Krush began pursuing his solo career after the break-up of the group in late 1991, and soon grabbed people's attention as the first DJ to use turntables as live instruments, doing free sessions with live musicians on stage. He released his 1st album "Krush" in January 1994, and since then released countless records in Japan, Europe, US and around the globe. All his solo releases have ranked high in various charts in & out of Japan, and his 6th album "Zen" had been highly acclaimed and awarded the Best Electronica Album in 2002 AIFM Awards (US). His 8th album "Jaku" released in late 2004 has topped the RPM chart of CMJ for 3 weeks in the US. In March 2006, he released his first best albums in self-remixed style, "Stepping Stones", making another huge buzz around the globe. In March 2007, a historical collection of the 12 years of his career " Suimou Tsunenimasu" was released in Japan in a special DVD box.
Aside from his outer national activities as producer, remixer and DJ, he constantly expands his field from soundtracks for films, TV dramas & commercials to live sessions with various musicians that transcends music genre. In '98 spring, he formed a production unit with DJ Hide & DJ Sak named Ryu (流), collaborating with Nigerian percussionists and releasing a single & album from Polydor Japan. From the end of the year 2000, he also got involved in project which will be launching various projects to question worldwide issues in the 21st Century.
An internationally acclaimed producer, remixer and a DJ, producing music in vast variety of fields such as films, TV dramas and commercials. He has done countless collaborations with artists transcending genres, such as Grammy winning artist, from Black Thought (of The Roots) -provided a track for his solo album, to Herbie Hancock and k.d. lang -provided remixes. In 2009, he scored an animation film entitled "FIRST SQUAD," which was shown in theaters throughout Russia, and won the Kommersant Award in Moscow Film Festival.
At the end of the year 2000, he joined which was established to aim for the 21st Century, and provided a track for its first benefit compilation album "African JAG vol.1" released in 2005. And from 2009, he joined Bill Laswell’s latest project along with artists such as Bernie Worrell and Toshinori Kondo. Following a show in Montreaux Jazz Festival, he also took part on its album "Incunabula" released in 2010. That Herbie Hancock also took part on this album.
And in 2011, he celebratted the 20th year of his solo career. Kicking off with the commemorative 20th anniversary showcase in Tokyo as performed 7 hours long set, released Monthly Single Series (total 10 singles) and world tour at 16 countries. For this constantly evolving artist, DJ Krush, now making a step into his next stage.
As of now, he has performed in front of over 5 million audiences in 313 cities of 50 countries. And he still continues to renew this record, transcending all barriers, and leaving some distinctive footsteps of his own, achieving ever-increasing acclamation as an international artist.
From Stash
DJ Krush Lyrics
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And visually speaking
Basically I think the future,
Uhh, I think, substance will overpower hype
I think the past had way too much hype
Not a lot of people with substance
And I think we're gonna have a, uhh, a turn for the better
And y'know, things will be mad real (???)
DJ Krush's song From Stash features an intro by Stash where he shares his thoughts on the future and how substance will overpower hype. He believes that the past had way too much hype and not enough people with substance. According to Stash, the future will be a turn for the better and things will be "mad real." In essence, Stash is predicting that in the future we will see a greater focus on things that truly matter.
The lyrics suggest that Stash is someone who values authenticity and substance over superficiality and hype. He is encouraging listeners to prioritize substance in their own lives and to focus on what truly matters. His prediction of a turn for the better in the future is a hopeful message that suggests that things will improve as people begin to value authenticity and substance more than hype.
Line by Line Meaning
Hey what's up this is Stash
Greetings, my name is Stash and I'm introducing this track.
And visually speaking
In terms of appearance or aesthetics.
Basically I think the future,
To put it simply, I believe that in the future,
Uhh, I think, substance will overpower hype
I believe that genuine talent and quality will become more important than superficial trends.
I think the past had way too much hype
In my opinion, there was an excessive amount of focus on trends and popularity in the past.
Not a lot of people with substance
There were not many individuals who possessed true talent or depth.
And I think we're gonna have a, uhh, a turn for the better
I have hope that there will be an improvement in the future.
And y'know, things will be mad real (???)
Authenticity will become highly valued.
Thank you
A polite expression of gratitude or acknowledgement.
Contributed by Adrian C. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@MrAleistercrowley666
DOPE
@alekzzz24b
name is not wrong, its "From Stash".... jugoya is a song with a MC spitting on it - this sir is just an ill instrumental from one of the best in the game... enjoy