Track Listings
| 1. Day One |
| 2. Dope on Plastic |
| 3. What Would You Do? |
| 4. Night Time |
| 5. Modern Day Music |
| 6. Two Turntables and a Keyboard |
| 7. Fusion Beats |
| 8. Alma's Message |
| 9. Turntablist Anthem |
| 10. Let's Talk Relationships |
| 11. I'm Leaving |
| 12. Brainstorming |
| 13. All That Scratching Is Making Me Rich |
| 14. Ben Fee the Mc |
| 15. Musica Negra (Black Music) |
| 16. Gangis Kahn |
| 17. This Is Our Day |
| 18. Will to Do Something Different |
| 19. Something Different |
| 20. Gangis Kahn Returns |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
As a member of the X-Ecutioners, Rob Swift has made a name for himself as a particularly progressive turntablist. Embracing his technique as a vehicle for expression like any other artist, Swift solidifies this bold vision on his solo debut, The Ablist. Exhibiting a jazzy, freestyle DJ aesthetic with roots in rap, hip-hop, and urban soul, Swift produces a unified sound emphasizing his turntable skills without ever abandoning the premise of actual song form. Swift scratches and spins his way though 13 stimulating compositions, enlisting the aid of rappers, singers, and other instrumentalists. While this recording maintains many of the old turntable traditions, The Ablist also points the way toward viewing this DJ as a thoroughly modern musician. --Mitch Myers
Vibe
Swift flexes his creativity in as many ways as he can possibly imagine.
The Ablist,Rob Swift,Asphodel Records,DJ,Hip-Hop,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,Turntablism,Underground Rap
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