Released in 1996, the instrumental album, Endtroducing… by DJ Shadow is considered today to be one of the greatest hip-hop albums and one of the greatest displays of DJing, sampling, and producing.
Known as the godfather of instrumental hip-hop, DJ Shadow (real name Josh Davis) has proven himself with groundbreaking, genre-defining solo output on such respected labels as Solesides and Mo' Wax.
DJ Shadow‘s groundbreaking 1996 album Endtroducing just turned 25 last week, and to celebrate he’s releasing a new vinyl edition this Friday (9/24) via Mercury Records. The reissue features totally ...
From his pioneering 1996 debut Entroducing, the first album to be created entirely out of samples, to his recent multimedia showcase with Cut Chemist known as The Hard Sell Tour, instrumental hip-hop ...
DJ Shadow's "What Does Your Soul Look Like?" married instrumental hip-hop, psychedelia, cult classics like Altered States and Twin Peaks and much more. The four-part, sample-based epic provided ...
Going on three decades since he released his influential 1996 debut Endtroducing..., Bay Area turntable legend DJ Shadow continues to push the boundaries of his art in new directions. That recording - ...
In 1996, California's DJ Shadow released an album that shifted the musical landscape and took the art of sampling to a whole new dimension. It was the first record to be made almost entirely of ...