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DJ Shadow
Endtroducing...
A1
Best Foot Forward
A2
Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt
A3
The Number Song
B1.a
Changeling
B1.b
**Transmission 1
B2
Stem/Long Stem
C1.a
**Transmission 2
C1.b
Mutual Slump
C2
Organ Donor
C3
Why Hip Hop Sucks In '96
C4
Midnight In A Perfect World
D1
Napalm Brain/Scatter Brain
D2.a
What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 1 - Blue Sky Revisit)
D2.b
**Transmission 3
All time classic record.
DJ Shadow, aka Josh Davis, could be credited with bringing newfound introspection to the gloating sounds of hip-hop. Condensed with urban oscillations and scatological beats, 1996's Endtroducing shudders with eclectic samples and aural montages that reach beyond the constraints of hip-hop style. Enhancing the mix with fundamentals of rock, soul, funk, ambient, and jazz, the modern fusions fail to go unnoticed, even by the casual listener. While most of the tracks are compiled by layering samples from vinyl treasures found in used-record bins, the production quality of the mosaic is unmatched. Darkened melodies carry throughout the album with its eye on the end of the tunnel. The narration samples come from numerous sources and keep the listener involved and waiting for resolution. With a message as fragmentary as an overheard conversation, Endtroducing conveys no apparent conclusion, but begs the mind, body, and soul for some rewind.