Of the countless abstract hip-hop LPs released during 1996-1997 (with Ninja Tune bearing much of the load), U.S.S.R. Repertoire could be one of the best. DJ Vadim's attention to detail when structuring beats, samples and noise is impeccable over the course of the album's 26 tracks. With just the right blend of forbidding atmosphere and subtle funkiness, Vadim created an excellent album his first time out. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
U.S.S.R. Repertoire (The Theory of Verticality)
10/14/1996 | Ninja Tune
All Music Guide Review
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