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Endtroducing.....

Endtroducing.....

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Artist: Dj Shadow
Label: Fontana Island
Category: Music

Buy Used: $98.99



Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 199 reviews
Sales Rank: 150123

Media: LP Record
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 769712412319
EAN: 0769712412319
ASIN: B000005DQQ

Release Date: December 10, 1996
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Shipping: International shipping available

Tracks:

  • Best Foot Forward
  • Building Steam with a Grain of Salt - DJ Shadow, Storch, Jeremy
  • The Number Song
  • Changeling/Transmission 1 - DJ Shadow, Franke, Christopher
  • What Does Your Soul Look Like, Pt. 4
  • Stem/Long Stem/Transmission 2 - DJ Shadow, Spyropoulos, Alex
  • Mutual Slump - DJ Shadow, DJ Shadow
  • Organ Donor
  • Why Hip Hop Sucks in '96
  • Midnight in a Perfect World - DJ Shadow, Pokka Pohyda
  • Napalm Brain/Scatter Brain
  • What Does Your Soul Look Like, Pt. 1: Blue Sky Revisit - DJ Shadow, Heath, Jimmy

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
DJ Shadow, a.k.a. Josh Davis, could be credited with bringing newfound introspection to the gloating sounds of hip-hop. Condensed with urban oscillations and scatological beats, Endtroducing shutters 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. --Lucas Hilbert

Album Description
DJ Shadow, a.k.a. Josh Davis, could be credited with bringing newfound introspection to the gloating sounds of hip-hop. Condensed with urban oscillations and scatological beats, Endtroducing shutters 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. Universal. 2004.


Customer Reviews:   Read 194 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Remains the prime example of sampling as an art.   October 25, 2008
This album is a miracle of fortitude. Sound upon sound hits you left and right and, just when you're starting to feel a consistent groove, out comes another sound to keel you over. Repetition is not the name of the game here. DJ Shadow grabs hundreds of sounds from the attic and comes up with one of the freshest and most timeless hip-hop/trip-hop/what-have-you albums of all time. It's become THE measuring stick for any producer/mixer worth their salt. This album's been blowing minds going on twelve years now.

Take note, Puff Daddy. Timbaland. Kanye West. And bow down. There aren't a lot of albums on Amazon with 100+ reviews that maintain a five star average, but this is deservedly one of them. Check it out for yourself and see why.



5 out of 5 stars Fantastic   October 24, 2008
Moody, groovy, dead on. It's all about the space in between, the skip beat, the timing. Extrordinary phrasing and phasing. One color builds on the other, layers that create a single vison. You feel sound and hear the air. What great music to move down the highway at a high rate of speed. This is traveling music. Stare straight ahead and get this one.


3 out of 5 stars The most over-rated album of all time   August 29, 2008
 0 out of 5 found this review helpful

I bought this CD mostly because there are very few 5 star CD's anywhere on Amazon, so I thought this one must be spectacular, right? Wrong. It's a huge disappointment. Especially considering how good everyone makes it out to be. Where are the catchy bass lines or the driving drum beats? There aren't any. He's a DJ, yet you can't dance to any of the songs on this CD. If you played this at a party, or in the car on a crazy night out, you'd make everyone confused.
To give him credit, What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 1) and Midnight in a Perfect World are great songs, but just know beforehand that those songs are worlds better than any other on the CD, and even then, they are really slow paced songs. On a CD that has a 5 STAR RATING, you would expect nearly every song to be amazing, but they aren't... at all.
The first three songs are weak. They all have remarkably weak bass lines, if any at all. Changeling is okay, and so is Mutual Slump, and Why Hip Hop Sucks is mildly entertaining the first couple times you hear it, but that's it. HALF the songs are MEDIOCRE. Just by reading the reviews, it seems like Shadow appeals mostly to the pseudo-intellectual music nerds out there, and that's the vibe he gives off in most of his interviews. It isn't about the music, it's about the hype. Save yourself the money and only purchase What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 1) and Midnight in a Perfect World, and MAYBE Mutual Slump and Changeling if you like it that much. This is honestly only a 3-star CD, and that's being modest.



5 out of 5 stars 10 dedos fuera de lo comun   June 15, 2008
Este es viejito, de 1996, pero se convierte en el mejor disco que tengo de este genero. Tarde en entrarle aunque ya habia escuchado los rumores de los 10 dedos prodigios de DJ Shadow, tambien ya habia oido que UNKLE sin el jamas seria igual (y me gusta el UNKLE actual). Es una seleccion de canciones originales que parece que fueron escritas para el, para ser puestos todos juntos y remezclados para sonar de esta forma. Temas destacados? Todos! De principio a fin, hasta los sampleos que duran segundos son indispensables, pero si quieren saber, este disco lo pedi nada mas con escuchar "Building steam with a grain of salt"
SAMPLEA UN SOLO DE BATERIA! Si han visto a alguien samplear? No es una tornamesa!

Resena en "Yo Soy Aquel..."
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5 out of 5 stars Really good stuff   June 10, 2008
I just heard this album for the first time about a week ago. I came away very impressed. Not the typical type of music I listen to, but this takes some serious skill. Building Steam with a Grain of Salt is sick.

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