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Riddim Warfare is a 1998 studio album by DJ Spooky. It includes contributions from Sir Menelik, Kool Keith , Killah Priest , Thurston Moore , Ben Neil, Arto Lindsay , and Mariko Mori . [ 5 ]
Walter Reed (born August 16, 1970), [1] better known by his stage name Killah Priest, is an American rapper, ... 2002 "Catechism Part 2" (with DJ Spooky)
Catechism (DJ Spooky w/Killah Priest) (Blue Juice Records/UK) BJ007, 2001-06-26; DJ Spooky: Under the Influence: A mix with Six Degrees Records, September 2001; Modern Mantra: A label mix for Shadow Records, May 2002; Dubtometry featuring Mad Professor, Lee “Scratch” Perry, and others — a remix of “Optometry (Thirsty Ear), March 2003 ...
Paul Dennis Miller (born September 6, 1970), known professionally as DJ Spooky, That Subliminal Kid, is an American electronic and experimental hip hop musician whose work is often called by critics "illbient" or "trip hop". He is a turntablist, record producer, philosopher, and author.
"Catechism" (performed by DJ Spooky and Killah Priest; ℗ 2001) Walter Reed; Paul Miller; DJ Spooky: 1:55: 13.
DJ Cassidy had already announced the four hip-hop icons who will join him each night for a “Pass the Mic Live!” residency coming up at Las Vegas’ Planet Hollywood this summer. Now he’s ...
Killah Priest's group who were introduced and featured heavily on his second album View From Masada. Originally composed of Killah Priest, Daddy Rose and Salahudin, the group is now composed of Killah Priest, Timbo King, and Hell Razah. Hot Flamez, who is now known as Hah Flamez and Mista Blessington, is also a close affiliate of the group.
C Sik (DJ Rhettmatic - Scratches) 6 "Most High" Killah Priest & Chief Kamachi Tekneek 7 "Time Out Revisited" Killah Priest & Chief Kamachi Dev Rocka 8 "Don't Waste Your Lungs" Chief Kamachi Tekneek 9 "All Been Buried" Killah Priest & Chief Kamachi E. Dan 10 "Blessing" Killah Priest & Chief Kamachi Tekneek 11 "See Clearly" Killah Priest DJ Woool 12