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DJ Shadow - Endtroducing….

Endtroducing

Mo’ Wax 1996

Roll a phat one.  The DANKEST shit you’ve ever seen.  So grossly appealing, yet exhausting that while your baggy sits in your lap, you’re oddly more sexually aroused than you are seeing Ashlynn Brooke service the luckiest bastard in the world.  You sir, own the night.  The night is young, for that fact.  You’re going to pick up your buddies on the other side of town, and the three of you will rule the night, right from your car, as you all aimlessly drive around town, looking for fun.  Light that phat one.  Create an atmosphere out of nothing.  Control your atmosphere, and learn to love its ambiguity.  The ambiguity is almost like a voyage to the moon: full of mystery, shrouded in heavy smoke, and whizzing lights that steak by like stars overhanging an extended shutter, going largely noticed, along with your buddies, and the bassy riffs of the music.  You own the night.

by Car1


Disc: 1    
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)  
7. Mutual Slump  
8. Organ Donor  
9. Why Hip Hop Sucks In ‘96  
10. Midnight In A Perfect World  
11. Napalm Brain/Scatter Brain  
12. What Does Your Soul Look Like part 1 - blue sky revisit (**Transmission 3)

Disc: 2    
1. Best Foot Forward (Alternate Version)  
2. Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt (Alternate Take w/out Overdubs)  
3. The Number Song (Cut Chemist Party Mix)  
4. Changeling (Original Demo Excerpt)  
5. Stem (Cops ‘N’ Robbers Mix)  
6. Soup  
7. Red Bus Needs To Leave  
8. Mutual Slump (Alternate Take w/out 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

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