DJ Logic's colorful spin on jazz
Wickerlove | Canada | 09/06/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I saw DJ Logic open for the Dave Matthews Band, and I immediately knew that this is an artist worth checking into. Along with the music, seeing people dancing in their seats was what sold me. 'The Anomaly' basically captures the improvisational spirit of jazz, the groovy rhythms of funk, all under the framework of instrumental hip-hop. Just think St Germain meets RJD2 meets Cut Chemist. Blended into the mix is everything from Miles Davis trumpet bursts, Sly Stone basslines, to DJ turntable scratching. DJ Logic achieves the ultimate celebratory experience...turntabilism you can dance to."
Are you kidding?
Rich S H | PA | 11/02/2005
(2 out of 5 stars)
"I am a fan of just about every style of turntable music, but this record is really bad. It's not wierd enough to be avant-garde, it's not slick enough to be jazz and it's not beat enough to be funky. Buy Pimp Daddy Nash or St Germain or CPEN and you'll be a lot happier than if you bought this mess. And if you want just ambient strange sounds -try DJ Spooky."