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• ' Released: September 2, 1996 ( 1996-09-02) • ' Released: October 28, 1996 ( 1996-10-28) • 'What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 1)' Released: January 12, 1998 ( 1998-01-12) • 'The Number Song (Cut Chemist Party Mix)' / 'Painkiller (Kill the Pain Mix)' Released: February 23, 1998 ( 1998-02-23) Endtroducing. Is the debut album by American music producer, released on September 16, 1996. It is composed almost entirely of, mostly from vinyl records, and features moody, slow tracks and upbeat jams reminiscent of Shadow's early influences.

Shadow produced Endtroducing over two years using minimal equipment, particularly an sampler. In the United Kingdom, where DJ Shadow had already established himself as a rising act, Endtroducing received critical acclaim and peaked in the top twenty of the. It was by the. Mo' Wax issued four singles, including the chart hits ' and '. It took considerably longer Endtroducing to find success in the United States. After promoting the album and returning to his hometown of, Shadow devoted his time to creating new music. During this period, significant interest in Endtroducing began to build among the American music press, and the album peaked at 37 on the US chart.
Endtroducing was ranked highly on various lists of the best albums of 1996, and appears in several publications' lists of the greatest albums of the 1990s. It is considered a landmark work in, with Shadow's sampling techniques and arrangements leaving a lasting influence. DJ Shadow (left) with label head DJ Shadow began his music career in 1989 as a disc jockey for the campus radio station. As a high school student, he had experimented with a four-track recorder to create music from, inspired by sample-based music such as (1988) by American group. His KDVS work impressed Dave 'Funken' Klein, who signed him to the label to produce music and remixes. DJ Shadow's output during this period – including the 17-minute-long ' and his work with the crew – brought him to the attention of British musician, who signed DJ Shadow to his label. DJ Shadow's singles for Mo' Wax – including 'In/Flux' and 'Lost and Found (S.F.L.)' – were, as Sean Cooper of wrote, hailed as 'genre-bending works of art that merged elements of,,,,,, and used-bin found records.'
Default email client not set. Journalist Andy Pemberton coined the term ' in June 1994 to describe 'In/Flux' and similar tracks played in London clubs at the time. DJ Shadow's follow-up single 'What Does Your Soul Look Like' topped the British charts. Following this period, he began work on his debut album, intent on capturing the downbeat mood that characterized his first singles. He chose the title Endtroducing as 'it signified the fourth and final chapter in a series of pieces that I was doing for Mo' Wax with a certain sound, a certain tone, a certain atmosphere.'
Production [ ]. The sampler was used heavily in the production of Endtroducing DJ Shadow started work on the album in 1994 in his California apartment before moving to the Glue Factory, the home studio of music producer and colleague. DJ Shadow strove to create an entirely sample-based album. His setup was minimal, with only three main pieces of equipment: an sampler, a turntable and an tape recorder. The MPC60 was used for almost all composition.
DJ Shadow sampled vinyl albums and singles accumulated from his trips to Rare Records, a record shop in his native, where he would spend several hours each day searching for music. His routine is depicted in the 2001 documentary. A photograph of Rare Records appears on the album cover. Endtroducing samples music including hip hop, jazz, funk,, and, as well as films and interviews.
DJ Shadow layered, programmed, and cut samples into fragments to create tracks. Maison de m bara game for android. He opted to sample more obscure selections, making it a personal rule to avoid popular material; he said: 'I've always pushed myself to use obscure things, and if I use something obvious, it's usually only to break my own rules.' Samples of prominent artists such as and are, however, present throughout the record. Minor vocal contributions were provided by American rappers and, both friends of DJ Shadow. Composition [ ]. The downtempo track ' establishes a 'nocturnal' mood and develops emotional resonance through its diverse array of samples.

Problems playing this file? DJ Shadow describes his albums as 'really varied', and said of Endtroducing: 'I feel like 'Organ Donor' sounds nothing like 'The Number Song' which sounds nothing like ' and on and on.'