Long before he became Kid Koala, Eric San wanted an E-mu SP-1200 sampler – the Ark of the Covenent of hip hop production, used by his idols and heroes.
Turntable sludge blues produced by Kid Koala and Dynomite D. Mixed by Vid Cousins and Mario Caldato Jr. (of Beastie Boys fame). Somewhere between Black Sabbath and Public Enemy.
More turntable mayhem with exclusive Slew tests and the ever-amazing track "Mosquito vs. Water Buffalo." Recorded on 24-track analog reel-to-reel tape.
This album includes the all-vinyl-assembled ska track "Skanky Panky" as well as Kid Koala's version of the New Orleans jazz classic "Basin Street Blues," plus the John Hughes-inspired "Flu Season."
The very limited 7" vinyl record featuring Kid's version of "Basin Street Blues" featuring Kid Koala on turntable upright bass, turntable drums, turntable clarinet, turntable trombone, turntable sax, and turntable trumpet.
Part radio play, part comedy, all turntables... and next to no beats! Packaged with a 36-page comic book and also includes a video game with sound design by Kid Koala.
Ah, where it all began. Scratchcratchratchatch, a 30-minute cassette recorded in 1995, introduced the world to Kid Koala's signature silly turntable experiments. It was recorded on a 4-track analog cassette recorder in the summertime.