Acknowledged as the artist who put Japanese hip-hop on the map, DJ Krush remains one of the world's most inventive sculptors of lush, atmospheric breakbeats. The producer and turntablist is known for his unconventional beat structures and abstract samples from jazz and soul records, with later recordings incorporating arrangements for traditional Japanese instruments. First surfacing with 1994's acid jazz-style full-length Krush, the producer soon gained a worldwide audience through his association with pioneering trip-hop label Mo'Wax. Albums such as Meiso (1995) and Milight ...