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BIO, DISCOGRAPHIE, SITES, INTERVIEW:
Tracklist:
0:00
Best Foot Forward
0:46
Building Steam with a
Grain of
Salt
7:25
The Number Song
12:00
Changeling
19:16
Transmission 1
19:51 What
Does Your
Soul Look Like (Part 4)
24:53
Untitled
25:19
Stem/
Long Stem
33:06 Transmission 2
34:35 Mutual Slump
38:35
Organ Donor
40:33 Why
Hip Hop Sucks in '96
41:14
Midnight in a Perfect World
46:15
Napalm Brain/
Scatter Brain
55:37 What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 1 -
Blue Sky Revisit)
1:01:54 Transmission 3
BIO
Joshua Paul "
Josh" Davis (born June 29,
1972), better known by his stage name
DJ Shadow, is an
American music producer and DJ. He is a prominent figure in the development of instrumental hip hop and first gained notice with the release of his highly acclaimed debut
album "
Endtroducing......" He has an exceptionally large personal record collection, with over 60,
000 records. He is the cousin of singer and guitarist
Richie Kotzen.
History
Early years
DJ Shadow was experimenting with a four-track recorder while in high school in
Davis, California, and began his music career as a disc jockey for the
University of California, Davis campus radio station
KDVS. During this period he was significant in developing the experimental hip hop style associated with the London-based Mo' Wax record label. His early
singles, including "
In/Flux" and "
Lost and Found (
S.F.L.)", were genre-bending works of art merging elements of funk, rock, hip hop, ambient, jazz, soul, and used-bin found records.
Andy Pemberton, a music journalist writing for Mixmag, coined the term "trip hop" in June
1994 to describe
Shadow's "In/Flux" single and similar tracks being spun in
London clubs at the time. Though his music is hard to categorize, his early contributions were certainly important for alternative hip hop. He has cited
Kurtis Mantronik,
Steinski, and
Prince Paul as influences on his sample-based sound, further claiming that "lyrics (
...) were confining, too specific". His music rarely features more than short clips of voices or vocal work.
During 1991-1992, DJ Shadow remixes were released on
Hollywood BASIC, a short-lived rap/hip-hop subsidiary label of
Hollywood Records. Notable amongst these is a
1992 compilation release titled "
BASIC Beats Sampler", which features a remix of
The Real Deal, a song by Lifers'
Group, as well as a 12-plus-minute "
Mega Mix" of the rest of the album, including tracks by west-coast underground hip-hop act,
Raw Fusion and east-coast acts,
Organized Konfusion and
Zimbabwe Legit. Also in 1992, Shadow contributed scratching and production work to
Sleeping with the Enemy, the controversial second release by rapper
Paris.
Early in
1993, Shadow was a part of
the creation of the Solesides underground hip-hop label, in conjunction with
Blackalicious and
Lyrics Born (whose stage name at the time was
Asia Born). The first 12" release on this new imprint was titled "
Entropy",[9] with the
A-side containing the Asia Born track "
Send Them" and a dub rendition of the DJ Shadow track "
Count and Estimate", and the entire
B-side consisting of the 17-plus-minute title track. Rapper
Gift of Gab is featured in the version of "Count and Estimate" that appears in Entropy. Shadow continued to participate in releases on the Solesides label for years to come, until the label was disbanded in
1996 in favour of
Quannum Projects.
Also in 1993, Mo' Wax's
James Lavelle contacted Shadow about releasing "In/Flux" on the fledgling imprint. The association with Mo' Wax was a productive one; his tracks "In/Flux" and "Lost and Found" made their way onto a number of releases over the next few years. Shadow also worked with
DJ Krush during this period. On a
1995 visit to the Mo' Wax studios in
London, England, Shadow was recruited to perform scratches on a James Lavelle and
Tim Goldsworthy mix of the
Massive Attack song
Karmacoma.
Endtroducing.....
Shadow's first full-length work, Endtroducing....., was released in late 1996 to critical acclaim.
Endtroducing would go on to make the
Guinness World Records book for "
First Completely Sampled
Album" in
2001. The only pieces of equipment Shadow used to produce the album were the
AKAI MPC60 12-bit sampling drum machine, a pair of turntables and a borrowed-by-visiting
Pro Tools setup from an early adopter of the technology,
Dan "The Automator" Nakamura. In
November 2006 Time magazine named it one of its "All-Time"
100 best albums.
DISCOGRAPHY
http://www.discogs.com/artist/4478-DJ-Shadow
Endtroducing..... (1996)
Preemptive Strike (
1998)
The Private Press (
2002)
The Outsider (
2006)
The
Less You Know, the
Better (
2011)
SITES
http://djshadow.com/
https://soundcloud.com/djshadow/
INTERVIEWS
http://www.okayplayer.com/interviews/re-endtroducing-exclusive-dj-shadow-interview
.html
http://www.bonafidemag.com/dj-shadow-interview/
http://thecreatorsproject.vice.com/blog/an-in-depth-interview-with-dj-shadow
- published: 19 Jun 2014
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