DJ Shadow

Friday, July 25, 2008

DJ Shadow set a Guinness Book record for creating an album, Endtroducing, made up entirely of samples, many of them from LPs he rescued from the 50-cent bin. He’s moved on, but some of his fans (like Studio 360’s Derek John) still haven't gotten over it.

    Music Playlist
  1. Shadow's Legitimate Mix
    Artist: DJ Shadow
    Album: Zimbabwe Legit's Brothers from the Mother
    Label: Traffic Entertainment Group
    Purchase: Amazon
  2. Lost and Found (S.F.L.)
    Artist: DJ Shadow
    Album: Lost and Found (S.F.L.) single
    Label: Mowax
    Purchase: Amazon
  3. Jam-Master Jay
    Artist: Run-D.M.C.
    Album: Run-D.M.C.
    Label: Arista
    Purchase: Amazon
  4. Best Foot Forward
    Artist: DJ Shadow
    Album: Endtroducing
    Label: Fontana Island
    Purchase: Amazon
  5. Imagination Flight
    Artist: Chaffey College Jazz Ensemble
  6. Klondyke Netti
    Artist: Embryo
    Album: Bad Heads & Bad Cats
    Label: Disconforme Spain
    Purchase: Amazon
  7. Here Comes the Meterman
    Artist: The Meters
    Album: The Meters Anthology
    Label: Rhino/Wea
    Purchase: Amazon
  8. Soft Shell
    Artist: Motherlode
    Album: Best of/When I Die
    Label: Unidisc
    Purchase: Amazon
  9. Touching Souls
    Artist: Kay Gardner
    Album: Ocean Moon
    Label: Urana
    Purchase: Amazon
  10. Changeling/Transmission 1
    Artist: DJ Shadow
    Album: Endtroducing
    Label: Fontana Island
    Purchase: Amazon
  11. What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 1)
    Artist: DJ Shadow
    Album: Endtroducing
    Label: Fontana Island
    Purchase: Amazon

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