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Release Date: 04-09-2002
Featuring: Isle of Weight, Mr. Echoes aka Fanum
the Bunny Killa, Opus, Inden, High Priest, M. Sayyid, Alias, Dose One,
Passage, Pedestrian, Sole, Why?, Jel, Angelina Esparza, Sly Dunbar,
Robbie Shakespeare, Sky Juice, Dwayne Jackson,
Masato Nakamura, D-Madness, Abijah
Recorded: Hal Studio, Kawasaki, Japan &
Different Studios in the USA
Shinsou
"The Message At The Depth" (CD) Columbia Records (COL
509698)
- Trihedron Feat. Opus
- Toki No
Tabiji (Journey Of Time) Feat. Inden
- Sanity
Requiem
- Supreme
Team Feat. Anti-Pop Consortium
- The
Blackhole
- Song For
John Walker Feat. Anticon
- D'You Hear
That?
- Aletheuo
(Truthspeaking) Feat. Angelina Esparza
- The Lost
Voices Feat. Sly & Robbie
- But The
World Moves On Feat. D-Madness & Masato Nakamura
- What About
Tomorrow Feat. Abijah

Shinsou
"The Message At The Depth" (CD) Sony Music Entertainment (SRCL
5403)
- Trihedron Feat. Opus
- Toki No
Tabiji (Journey Of Time) Feat. Inden
- Sanity
Requiem
- Supreme
Team Feat. Anti-Pop Consortium
- The
Blackhole
- Song For
John Walker Feat. Anticon
- D'You Hear
That?
- Aletheuo
(Truthspeaking) Feat. Angelina Esparza
- The Lost
Voices Feat. Sly & Robbie
- But The
World Moves On Feat. D-Madness & Masato Nakamura
- What About
Tomorrow Feat. Abijah
 
Shinsou
"The Message At The Depth" (CD) Red Ink (WK71052)
- Trihedron Feat. Opus
- Toki No
Tabiji (Journey Of Time) Feat. Inden
- Sanity
Requiem
- Supreme
Team Feat. Anti-Pop Consortium
- The
Blackhole
- Song For
John Walker Feat. Anticon
- D'You Hear
That?
- Aletheuo
(Truthspeaking) Feat. Angelina Esparza
- The Lost
Voices Feat. Sly & Robbie
- But The
World Moves On Feat. D-Madness & Masato Nakamura
- What About
Tomorrow Feat. Abijah
- Video:
Aletheuo (Truthspeaking) Feat. Angelina Esparza

Shinsou
"The Message At The Depth" (2x12") Columbia Records (COL
509698 1)
A1. The
Blackhole
A2. Trihedron Feat. Opus
B1. Supreme Team Feat.
Anti-Pop Consortium
B2. Toki No Tabiji
(Journey Of Time) Feat. Inden
B3. The Lost Voices Feat.
Sly & Robbie
C1. Song For John Walker
Feat. Anticon
C2. But The World Moves
On Feat. D-Madness & Masato Nakamura
C3. Sanity Requiem
D1. Aletheuo
(Truthspeaking) Feat. Angelina Esparza
D2. What About Tomorrow
Feat. Abijah
D3. D'You Hear That?
 
Shinsou
"The Message At The Depth" (2x12") Red Ink (W71052)
A1. The Blackhole
A2. Trihedron Feat. Opus
B1. Supreme Team Feat.
Anti-Pop Consortium
B2. Toki No Tabiji
(Journey Of Time) Feat. Inden
B3. The Lost Voices Feat.
Sly & Robbie
C1. Song For John Walker
Feat. Anticon
C2. But The World Moves
On Feat. D-Madness & Masato Nakamura
C3. Sanity Requiem
D1. Aletheuo
(Truthspeaking) Feat. Angelina Esparza
D2. What About Tomorrow
Feat. Abijah
D3. D'You Hear That?
 
Shinsou "The Message At The Depth"
(CD) Promo

Shinsou
"The Message At The Depth" (12") Promo
 
Reviews:
Shinsou "The Message At The Depth" has
more of an edge than some of his other releases, foregrounding the
artist's link to hip-hop and club music over his ambient leanings.
Vocal contributions from Antipop Consortium and Japanese rapper Inden
are particularly notable; these artists match Krush's skills on the
decks with their smart, idiosyncratic flows. Angelina Esparsa lends her
smooth R&B voice to "Alepheva" with a hook that blends
perfectly with Krush's churning mix. Krush also dips into a dub vibe on
"The Lost Voices," with help from the infamous Sly & Robbie,
and far Eastern flavors on the groovy "But the World Moves On." Fans of
Krush's more minimal work may take issue with the stylistic bravery
here, but Shinsou is one of the DJ's boldest and most varied statements.
The Wire (3/03): "...Krush's Prog moment and it feels like the perfect
career summation: meaty but not brutal, heavy but not heavy-handed..."
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