Dj Shadow Endtroducing Deluxe Edition Zip
DJ Shadow; Endtroducing. [Deluxe Edition]. Shadow crossed the real with the ethereal. For this Deluxe Edition, Endtroducing hasn't been enhanced.
Year: 2005 Audio Codec: FLAC (*.flac) Rip: tracks+.cue Length: 02:02:14 CD 1: The Album 01. Best Foot Forward (0:48) 02. Building Steam With a Grain of Salt (6:41) 03. The Number Song (4:38) 04. Changeling (7:51) 05. What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 4) (5:09) 06. (Untitled) (0:25) 07.
Stem/Long Stem (9:22) 08. Mutual Slump (4:04) 09. Organ Donor (1:57) 10. Why Hip Hop Sucks in ’96 (0:44) 11. Midnight in a Perfect World (5:01) 12. Napalm Brain/Scatter Brain (9:24) 13. What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 1 – Blue Sky Revisit) (7:29) CD 2: Excessive Ephemera 01.
Best Foot Forward (Alternate Version) (1:16) 02. Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt (Alternate Take Without Overdubs) (6:43) 03.
The Number Song (Cut Chemist Party Mix) (5:14) 04. Changeling (Original Demo Excerpt) (0:59) 05. Stem (Cops ‘N’ Robbers Mix) (3:49) 06.
Soup (0:44) 07. Red Bus Needs To Leave! Mutual Slump (Alternate Take Without Overdubs) (4:21) 09. Organ Donor (Extended Overhaul) (4:29) 10. Why Hip Hop-Sucks In ’96 (Alternate Take) (0:54) 11. Midnight In A Perfect World (Gab Mix) (4:55) 12.
Napalm Brain (Original Demo Beat) (0:35) 13. What Does Your Soul Look Like (Peshay Remix) (9:24) 14. DJ Shadow Live In Oxford, England, Oct 30, 1997 (12:35) Password to the archive: hiphoplossless.
Album Features UPC 47 Artist DJ Shadow Format CD Release Year 2016 Record Label Mercury Genre Electronic, Electronica Number Of Discs 3 Details Playing Time 166 min. Distributor Universal Music Recording Type Studio Recording Mode Stereo SPAR Code n/a Track Listing Disc 1 1.
Best Foot Forward, 2. Building Steam With a Grain of Salt, 3. The Number Song, 4. Changeling/Transmission 1, 5. 4 What Does Your Soul Look Like, 6.
[Untitled], 7. Stem/Long Stem/Transmission 2, 8. Mutual Slump, 9. Organ Donor, 10.
Why Hip Hop Sucks in '96, 11. Midnight in a Perfect World, 12. Napalm Brain/Scatter Brain, 13. 1/(Blue Sky Revisit)/Transmission 3 What Does Your Soul Look Like Disc 2 1.
Best Foot Forward [Alternate Version], 2. Building Steam With a Grain of Salt [Alternate Take Without Overdubs], 3. The Number Song [Cut Chemist Remix], 4. Changeling [Demo Excerpt], 5. Stem (Cops 'n' Robbers), 6. Red Bus Needs to Leave!, 8. Mutual Slump [Alternate Take Without 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 [Demo Beat], 13. What Does Your Soul Look Like? [Peshay Mix], 14. England, Oct. 30, 1997] DJ Shadow [Live in Oxford Disc 3 1.
Onyx 12 crack. Best Foot Forward [Teeko Remix], 2. Building Steam With a Grain of Salt [Salva Remix], 3. The Number Song [Lee Bannon Remix], 4. Transmissions [Kuedo Remix], 5.
Changeling II [Adrian Young Remix], 6. 4 [DJ Spinn Teklife Remix] What Does Your Soul Look Like, 7. Stem/Long Stem [Clams Casino Remix], 8. Mutual Slump [Daedelus Remix], 9. Organ Donor [Uz Remix], 10.
Midnight in a Perfect World [Hudson Hawke Remix], 11. 1 [Prince Paul Remix] What Does Your Soul Look Like, 12.
Building Steam With a Grain of Salt [Bondax & Karma Kid Remix].
Ask the NoCal turntable nerds, the trip-hoppers, the frat boys, the hippies or the ravers stoned on the beach at sunrise: Endtroducing. Is deeply spiritual. Not in the conventional sense, but in the spirituality of the soul that lives in your chest and got there from the ether and returns to the collective unconscious-- the one you feel when you feel things. That's the spirit that saves us from being fleeting and disposable: If I necked with that one girl that one sunset, with Endtroducing on the car stereo, then no matter who else did the same thing, I'm me and that moment's still mine. Endtroducing taps that inner-whatever better than most of the albums of its day, and it swims so easily that it established an entire genre of instrumental hip-hop-- count how many records come out every month and are dubbed 'Shadowesque.' Building the album from samples of lost funk classics and bad horror soundtracks, Shadow crossed the real with the ethereal, laying heavy, sure-handed beats under drifting, staticky textures, friendly ghost voices, and chords whose sustain evokes the vast hereafter. Even the 'look at me' cuts like 'The Number Song' didn't break the mood; the album was so perfect and the technique, so awesome that it's still definitive today, and Shadow has yet to top it.