DJ Selekt - Say No To 4 Tracks

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Review by Richard Yamin

Say No To 4 Tracks by DJ Selekt: A Wild Ride Through Turntable Mastery Alright, let’s get into it. Say No To 4 Tracks by DJ Selekt is one of those albums that doesn’t just sit in your playlist—it takes over the room. Released back in 2002 on Obese Records (shoutout to Australia for consistently killing it with underground vibes), this record isn’t about lyrics or big-name features. Nah, this is pure hip-hop DNA, stitched together with turntablism wizardry, beat cuts so sharp they could slice bread, and instrumentals that feel like a late-night drive through neon-lit streets. First off, can we talk about “Four Dimensions In Intensity”? This track hits you like a freight train but somehow keeps you floating at the same time. It’s chaotic yet controlled—like watching someone juggle chainsaws without breaking a sweat. The layers are insane; there’s scratching, loops, and these basslines that thump hard enough to rattle your chest. Every time I hear it, I’m reminded why turntablism deserves more shine. You don’t need words when beats slap this hard. Honestly, if I had to soundtrack my life during moments of total chaos-meets-creativity, this would be it. Then there’s “Don’t Nobody Care About Us.” Bro, this one punches you right in the gut. It’s raw, unfiltered emotion wrapped up in a beat. The sample flips give it this haunting vibe, like someone whispering secrets from another dimension. And the way DJ Selekt layers the percussion? Chef’s kiss. There’s something about how stripped-down yet heavy it feels that makes it stick in your brain. It’s not trying too hard—it just is. That’s what makes it unforgettable. Now, here’s the thing about this album: it’s messy as hell. Not in a bad way, though. More like… organized chaos. With 50+ tracks (yeah, you read that right), it’s less of an album and more of a journey through DJ Selekt’s mind. Some songs are short snippets, others go off on tangents, and some sound like experiments gone gloriously wrong. But isn’t that what hip-hop’s all about? Pushing boundaries, breaking rules, and making something outta nothing? Listening to this album feels like flipping through a scrapbook of someone else’s memories. One minute you’re vibing out to “Peaceful Morning,” the next you’re headbanging to “Hostile.” It’s unpredictable, sure, but that’s also its charm. Here’s the kicker, though: after listening to all these tracks, I realized something weird. For an album called Say No To 4 Tracks, it kinda breaks its own rule by giving us WAY more than four tracks worth remembering. Irony much? Or maybe DJ Selekt knew exactly what he was doing—overloading us with options until we couldn’t help but dive deeper. Either way, hats off to him. He didn’t just make an album—he made an experience. So yeah, if you’re looking for polished perfection, this might not be your jam. But if you want something real, gritty, and full of heart, hit play. Just don’t blame me when you lose hours zoning out to beats that sound like they were cooked up in a mad scientist’s lab.

Table of Contents

Download

Filename: dj-selekt-say-no-to-4-tracks.zip
  • MP3 size: 296.4 mb
  • FLAC size: 1851.2 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Wannabaddle?
Eureka
Q.M.S
Cambodian Dirt Buzz
Players
Supa Shit
Voodoo Child
Distinguished Gentlemen
Don't Nobody Care About Us
Bedroom Twiddling
Outro
Hostile
Something Funky
Pumas Vs Adidas
Bonus Beat
What You Think About...
Love Is The Message
A Night On The Tiles
Peaceful Morning
Lyrical Luncheon
Steppin It Up
Boutique Freaks
Vibrate
Seize The Day
Dynamite
Bonus Beat 8
Ordinary Life
Terra Firma
P.S.A
Liquid
Witch Bitch?
Get On Down
Let It Be Known
I Remember
Bonus Beat 5
Sunrays
Green Power
Intro
Four Dimensions In Intensity
Original Beat
Basic Fundamentals
Mind Made Up
Find A Way
The Music
Ill World
Mission Impossible
Rhythmatic Explosion
Thag's Dance
Won't Stop
1999 Remix
Ill Street Blues
1210 Experiments

Video

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Dj Selekt - Say No To 4 Tracks

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Labels

Obese Records

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Formats

  • CD
  • Mixed
  • Promo

Companies

RoleCompany
Pressed ByDex Audio

Credits

RoleCredit
DJ MixDJ Selekt

Notes

Tracklist appears in alphabetical order on the back cover, but is mixed on the CD.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout: - DEX AUDIO P * DEXCD6920 * #04
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L281
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 6L01

About DJ Selekt

DJ Selekt is part of the current 3 time Australian Team DMC champions the "Dirty Duo" (with DJ J-Red). Residing in Melbourne, Selekt was recently nominated for a 2003 Australian Dance Music Award as "Best Turntablist".

Real Name

    • Aaron Kowalik

Name Vars

  • DJ Select
  • Select
  • Selekt

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Say No To 4 Tracks* by DJ Selekt is a wild ride through hip-hop creativity. Released in 2002 in Australia, it’s packed with tracks that showcase turntablism and cut-up techniques—basically, DJ Selekt taking bits of sound and flipping them into something fresh. One standout fact? The album has over 50 tracks, each one named like its own little story, from "Love Is The Message" to "Pumas Vs Adidas." It’s not just music; it feels like flipping through a scrapbook of beats and experiments. And get this—it was all mixed by DJ Selekt himself, keeping that raw, hands-on vibe alive. Pretty rad for an underground release on Obese Records!