Riddim Warfare is a 1998 studio album by DJ Spooky.
It includes contributions from Sir Menelik, Kool Keith, Killah Priest, Thurston Moore, Ben Neil, Arto Lindsay, and Mariko Mori.
[5] John Bush of AllMusic gave the album 4 stars out of 5, commenting that "Only one man could conceive of an album including turntable battles, a workout for Sonic Youth guitarist Thurston Moore, and a spoken-word piece on the same album.
Club said, "the record is a surprisingly lithe and notably straightforward exercise in hip-hop psychedelia.
"[2] Marc Weingarten of Vibe called it "the most cohesive and rhythmically righteous album of his career.