Year: 2005 Audio Codec: FLAC (.flac) Rip: tracks+.cue Length: 02:02:14 CD 1: The Album 01. Best Foot Forward (0:48) 02. Building Steam With a Grain of Salt (6:41) 03. The Number Song (4:38) 04. Changeling (7:51) 05.
What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 4) (5:09) 06. (Untitled) (0:25) 07. Stem/Long Stem (9:22) 08. Mutual Slump (4:04) 09. Organ Donor (1:57) 10. Why Hip Hop Sucks in ’96 (0:44) 11.
Midnight in a Perfect World (5:01) 12. Napalm Brain/Scatter Brain (9:24) 13. What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 1 – Blue Sky Revisit) (7:29) CD 2: Excessive Ephemera 01. Best Foot Forward (Alternate Version) (1:16) 02. Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt (Alternate Take Without Overdubs) (6:43) 03. The Number Song (Cut Chemist Party Mix) (5:14) 04.
Changeling (Original Demo Excerpt) (0:59) 05. Stem (Cops ‘N’ Robbers Mix) (3:49) 06.
Soup (0:44) 07. Red Bus Needs To Leave! Mutual Slump (Alternate Take Without Overdubs) (4:21) 09. Organ Donor (Extended Overhaul) (4:29) 10.
Why Hip Hop-Sucks In ’96 (Alternate Take) (0:54) 11. Midnight In A Perfect World (Gab Mix) (4:55) 12. Napalm Brain (Original Demo Beat) (0:35) 13. What Does Your Soul Look Like (Peshay Remix) (9:24) 14. DJ Shadow Live In Oxford, England, Oct 30, 1997 (12:35) Password to the archive: hiphoplossless.
Gatefold cover. Recorded at The Glue Factory, San Francisco. 'What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 4)' which is on the CD version of this album, is omitted from this release. Some of the track times listed do not match the actual length of the tracks. These include B2, which is actually 7:48, not 9:21, C1.a / C1.b which is 5:29, not 4:02 and D2.a / D2.b, which is 7:28, not 5:08. BPM (not provided on the record): A1: - A2: 82 A3: 102/107 B1.a: 87 B1.b: - B2: 106 C1a: - C1b: 98 C2: 106 C3: 79 C4: 80 D1: 73/146 D2a: 78 D2b: - All tracks: Published by MCA Music Ltd./Mowax Music Ltd.
(P) 1996 Mowax recordings/A&M Records Ltd. (C) 1996 Mowax recordings/A&M Records Ltd.
Except: A2 (P) 1996 Mowax Recordings/A&M Records Ltd. Sample of 'I Feel A New Shadow' used courtesy of BMG Records. Published by MCA Music Ltd./Mowax Music Ltd./Daisy Loo Music Inc./Ensign Music Corporation. (both c/o BMG Music Publsihing). A3 (P) 1996 Mowax Recordings/A&M Records Ltd. Sample of 'Orion' used courtesy of Polygram Records.
Published by MCA Music Ltd./Mowax Music Ltd./Creeping Death Music. C/o Polygram Music Publishing. B1 (P) 1996 Mowax Recordings/A&M Records Ltd. Contains sample of 'Invisible Limits'. Licensed courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd.
Published by MCA Music Ltd./Mowax Music Ltd./EMI Virgin Music Publishing. B2 (P) 1996 Mowax Recordings/A&M Records Ltd. Sample of 'Love Suite' used courtesy of Island Records. Published by MCA Music Ltd./Mowax Music Ltd./Blue Mountain Music c/o Polygram Music Publishing. C1 (P) 1996 Mowax Recordings/A&M Records Ltd.
Sample of 'Possibly Maybe' used courtesy of One Little Indian. Published by MCA Music Ltd./Mowax Music Ltd./BMG Music Publishing/Warner Chappell Music/Famous Music Inc.
C4 (P) 1996 Mowax Recordings/A&M Records Ltd. Contains sample of 'The Madness Subsides'. Licensed courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd. Published by MCA Music Ltd./Mowax Music Ltd./EMI Virgin Music Publishing.
D2 (P) 1996 Mowax Recordings/A&M Records Ltd. Sample of 'The Voice Of The Saxophone' used courtesy of Sony Records. Published by MCA Music Ltd./Mowax Music Ltd./MJQ Music Inc. Made in England. Barcode (Text): 7 1 4. Barcode (String): 14. Matrix / Runout (Side A Etchings, Variant 1): MW 059 A² O.
Matrix / Runout (Side B Etchings, Variant 1): MW 059 B² O. Matrix / Runout (Side C Etchings, Variant 1): MW 059 C² O. Matrix / Runout (Side D Etchings, Variant 1): MW 059 D² O. Matrix / Runout (Side A Etchings, Variant 2): MW 059 A. Airtel prepaid bill details in pdf download. Matrix / Runout (Side B Etchings, Variant 2): MW 059 B1. Matrix / Runout (Side C Etchings, Variant 2): MW 059 C. Matrix / Runout (Side D Etchings, Variant 2): MW 059 D.
Rights Society: BIEM / MCPS. According to one of my best friend's wise words, 'Endtroducing' was a quintessential release of 1996 - not only for the hi-level brekbeats it brought, but for the incredible melting pot of samples brilliantly used and their ensemble result - thanks to the author's very unique research that included Northern Soul, Rare Grooves & Old School Funk tunes from the sixties and seventies. The quality of the breakbeats present on this masterpiece suggests an abyssal disparity between the musical backgrounds of the contemporary and the old school artists ('Endtroducing' suggests something like the 'introduction of something from the past', already ended - like something brought from the old times, though through a nowadays bold perspective. It can be easily figured out on the comparison between the old breakbeats formed by instrumental kicks, snares and hi-hats, created by those Funk bands with the more recent drum machine sequences used since the eighties with the purpose of simulating the original ones.
Dj Shadow Endtroducing
It's not difficult to realize the higher complexity and the artistic level of the older ones. 'Endtroducing' is a sort of a testament of these ancient habilities those rare grooves & Soul-Funk bands had whose fragments were re-constructed magnificently by the multi-talented DJ Shadow. While the contemporary tecnologies seems to offer an unimaginable amount of possibilities, we realize more than ever the importance of the very essential aspect of our environment: the musical culture.
Year: 2005 Audio Codec: FLAC (.flac) Rip: tracks+.cue Length: 02:02:14 CD 1: The Album 01. Best Foot Forward (0:48) 02. Building Steam With a Grain of Salt (6:41) 03.
The Number Song (4:38) 04. Changeling (7:51) 05.
What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 4) (5:09) 06. (Untitled) (0:25) 07.
Stem/Long Stem (9:22) 08. Mutual Slump (4:04) 09.
Organ Donor (1:57) 10. Why Hip Hop Sucks in ’96 (0:44) 11.
Midnight in a Perfect World (5:01) 12. Napalm Brain/Scatter Brain (9:24) 13. What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 1 – Blue Sky Revisit) (7:29) CD 2: Excessive Ephemera 01. Best Foot Forward (Alternate Version) (1:16) 02. Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt (Alternate Take Without Overdubs) (6:43) 03. The Number Song (Cut Chemist Party Mix) (5:14) 04.
Changeling (Original Demo Excerpt) (0:59) 05. Stem (Cops ‘N’ Robbers Mix) (3:49) 06. Soup (0:44) 07.
Red Bus Needs To Leave! Mutual Slump (Alternate Take Without Overdubs) (4:21) 09. Organ Donor (Extended Overhaul) (4:29) 10. Why Hip Hop-Sucks In ’96 (Alternate Take) (0:54) 11. Midnight In A Perfect World (Gab Mix) (4:55) 12. Napalm Brain (Original Demo Beat) (0:35) 13.
What Does Your Soul Look Like (Peshay Remix) (9:24) 14. DJ Shadow Live In Oxford, England, Oct 30, 1997 (12:35) Password to the archive: hiphoplossless.
Hip-hop / turntabalism DISC ONE: Endtroducing. Best Foot Forward 2. Building Steam with a Grain of Salt 3.
The Number Song 4. Changeling.Transmission 1 5. What Does Your Sould Look Like (part 4) 6. Stem/Long Stem.
Transmission 2 8. Mutual Slump 9.
Organ Donor 10. Why Hip Hop Sucks In '96 11. Midnight in a Perfect World 12.
Endtroducing Review
Napalm Brain/ Scatter Brain 13. What Does Your Soul Look Like Part 1 - Blue Sky.Transmission 3 DISC TWO: Excessive Ephemera 1. Best Foot Forward (Alternate Version) 2. Building Steam with a Grain of Salt (Alternate Take) 3.
The Number Song (Cut Chemist Party Mix) 4. Changeling (Original Demo Excerpt) 5. Stem (Cops 'N' Robbers Mix) 6. Red Bus Needs To Leave! Mutual Slump (Alternate Take Without Overdubs) 9. Organ Donor (Extended Overhaul) 10.
Why Hip Hop Sucks In '96 (Alternate Take) 11. Midnight in a Perfect World (Gab Mix) 12.
Napalm Brain (Original Demo Beat) 13. What Does Your Soul Look Like (Peshay Remix) 14. DJ Shadow Live in Oxford England, Oct 30, 1997.
Endtrospective is out now on your preferred streaming platform and online stores. Fresh off the release of The Mountain Will Fall, DJ Shadow just announced his Endtroducing 20th Anniversary ENDTROSPECTIVE Edition, out October 28, 2016. This deluxe CD/LP collection features the original album as well as demos, alternate takes, live versions, and exclusive remixes from Hudson Mohawke, Clams Casino, Salva, Teklife, and more. Pre-order the Endtroducing 20th Anniversary ENDTROSPECTIVE Edition on CD/vinyl now. The pre-order also includes a 12″ vinyl of “Stem / Long Stem” (Clams Casino Remix), which you can. The CD/LP package will also include expanded liner notes from an interview conducted by the author of DJ Shadow’s Endtroducing (33 1/3), Eliot Wilder, and never-before-released photographs by B+ and Phil Knott.
Dj Shadow Endtroducing Deluxe
The 12 remixes, produced by some of electronic music’s contemporary groundbreaking artists, will also be available as a standalone digital album. From DJ Shadow on the ENDTROSPECTIVE: “As a music lover, my favorite records always have some hallmarks of an era, but also sound as if they could have been made almost any time within a 20 year time span. I’ve always felt that as someone who buys a lot of records and sits there and studies them and kind of vibes off them, I also feel like once you put something out into the world, it can be discovered later. That happened so much with Endtroducing – 10 or 15 years down the road, people were discovering it.” Tracklist: THE ALBUM 1.
Best Foot Forward 2. Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt 3. The Number Song 4. Changeling.Transmission 1 5.
What Does Your Soul Look Like Part 4 6. Stem / Long Stem.Transmission 2 8.
Mutual Slump 9. Organ Donor 10. Why Hip Hop Sucks in ‘96 11. Midnight In A Perfect World 12. Napalm Brain / Scatter Brain 13.
What Does Your Soul Look Like Part 1 – Blue Sky Revisit.Transmission 3 ‘EXCESSIVE EPHEMERA’ 1. Best Foot Forward – Alternate Version 2. Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt – Alternate Take Without Overdubs 3. The Number Song – Cut Chemist Party Mix 4. Changeling – Original Demo Excerpt 5.
Stem – Cops ‘N’ Robbers Mix 6. Red Bus Needs To Leave! Mutual Slump – Alternate Take Without Overdubs 9. Organ Donor –Extended Overhaul 10.
Why Hip Hop Sucks in ’96 – Alternate Take 11. Midnight In A Perfect World – Gab Mix 12. Napalm Brain – Original Demo Beat 13.
What Does Your Soul Look Like – Peshay Remix 14. DJ Shadow Live In Oxford, England, Oct. 30, 1997 ‘ENDTRODUCING RE-EMAGINED’ 1. Best Foot Forward – Teeko Remix 2. Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt – Salva Remix 3.
The Number Song – Lee Bannon Remix 4. Transmissions – Kuedo Remix 5. Changeling II – Adrian Younge Remix 6. What Does Your Soul Look Like Part 4 – DJ Spinn Teklife Remix 7. Stem / Long Stem – Clams Casino Remix 8. Mutual Slump – Daedelus Remix 9.
Organ Donor – UZ Remix 10. Midnight In A Perfect World – Hudson Mohawke Remix 11. What Does Your Soul Look Like Part 1 – Prince Paul Remix 12. Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt – Bondax & Karma Kid Remix.
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