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DJ Shadow : Endtroducing

Posted By : GuessNot4Me | Date : 10 Jun 2006 16:25:00 | Comments : 2 |
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DJ Shadow : Endtroducing (1996)
Genre: Hip-Hop Mix | MP3 320 Kbps 44800 Khz Stereo | 63:34 | 141 Mb

When DJ Shadow launched onto the scene in 1995 or so with his batch of interesting 12 inches
(compiled under the Preemptive Strike release), he shot into the stratosphere faster than
nearly any DJ before him at that time. While others were mixing records and turntablism was
already starting to get huge, Shadow carved up beats and actually created original songs out
of pilfered noises and some programming on his own part. When Entroducing... rolled around,
many were wondering whether he was the saviour of hip-hop.

Since that time, he's worked on the UNKLE project, as well as on the soundtrack for a
documentary film, but seems to have been hiding out and perhaps biding his time before he
drops another big release. But, enough talk about now, let's get back to the album at hand.
Like the work that he released early on, Shadow tends to favor a more downtempo groove and
dark, moody sounding tracks, although that doesn't stop him from ripping it up once in awhile
either.

After a cut-up, scratch happy opening track ("Best Foot Forward") of less than a minute long
(that feels like the boastful antics of a turntablist competitor), the disc immediately drops
off into an almost haunting piano sample and female chorus while a deep beat chugs along
behind it, sometimes hiccuping into almost jungle fair. From there, the album absolutely
takes off with the next track "The Numbers Song." With another super-thick beat (and a live
drum sound worked into it as well), the track grinds through about 30 different samples of
people counting until it breaks up for a touch of funk before heading back into the normal
track.

From there, the album goes through a couple much lower tempo numbers that work pretty well,
but don't contain near the amount of tension as a track like "Stem/Long Stem." Building up
slowly from only harp, chime and strings, the song just keeps layering it on every so slowly
until the beat drops like crazy and the track goes ballistic. Of course, then it drops off
to a pretty horn solo and starts all over again On "Mutual Slump," he uses an unrecognizable
sample from a Bjork song and crafts another huge, half organic/half electronic beat to lead
the song along over goofy samples.

After a track that disses most of hip-hop with a one line sample, the album moves into quite
possibly the best one-two combo on the album. The first single from the release (and probably
most recognizable song) "Midnight In A Perfect World," has some nice female vocals and the
usual great downtempo beat while "Napalm Brain/Scatter Brain" takes a track from nearly
nothing again to one that's quite frenetic. One of the best things about the album is that
use of tension. Shadow will give a touch of a beat, then drop it off and work another groove
for awhile before throwing the original beat back into the mix even harder and with some
combined new elements. Not only that, but he manages to mix dark and brooding sounds with big,
hip-hop beats and make it all come off nearly flawlessly. If you're into hip-hop beats, but
vocals sometimes turn you away (as is my case), this album will keep your ears happy.



1 Best Foot Forward 00:48
2 Building Steam With a Grain of Salt 06:41
3 The Number Song 04:38
4 Changeling 07:51
5 What Does Your Soul Look Like? (Part 4) 05:08
6 Untitled 00:24
7 Stem/Long Stem 09:22
8 Mutual Slump 04:04
9 Organ Donor 01:56
10 Why Hip Hop Sucks in '96 00:41
11 Midnight in a Perfect World 05:02
12 Napalm Brain / Scatter Brain 09:23
13 What does your soul look like ? (part 1 Blue Sky revisit) 07:28

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Posted By: w0lfgang Date: 25 Jun 2006 09:15:53
Thats a great review and this sounds like great stuff. Thanks!!
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