
The official video for “I’m Excited” by DJ Shadow, Featuring Afrikan Boy, from the album from DJ Shadow The Less You Know The Better, available Sept 26th, 2011.
New single from DJ Shadow’s upcoming LP, The Less You Know The Better, due September 5th on Verve Records. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] LISTEN: DJ Shadow – “I’m Excited” (feat. Afrikan Boy)
Fan made video from Shadow’s new EP single, available now on DJShadow.com.
Legendary Bay Area scribe and former HHS contributor Oliver Wang sits down with DJ Shadow to speak on their daughters’ respective musical tastes. Answer to Shadow’s question: Zombie Nation “Kernkraft 400″.
Take a look behind the scenes on DJ Shadow’s 2010 World Tour “Live From The Shadowsphere.”
The above video is all we can show you from DJ Shadow’s “Live From The Shadowsphere” tour, out of respect for the show itself, which truly can only be experienced on location. The “Shadowsphere” is literally the globe shown in the video, which is a spinning DJ booth laid against a larger video screen backdrop. [cont.]
Pigeon John speaks with Pizzo backstage at DJ Shadow’s Live From The Shadowsphere show.
From DJShadow.Com: Previously available only on extremely limited vinyl and dodgy MP3′s recorded from radio broadcasts, you can now download Shadow’s two celebrated new tracks: “Def Surrounds Us,” and “I’ve Been Trying,” at no-cost (offer available for 24 hours). DJShadow.com is the ONLY SITE IN THE WORLD to have Shadow’s brand new music, taken from [cont.]
This panoramic poster features the full-length Endtroducing photo taken by B+ in 1996. The photo was used for the cover of DJ Shadow’s debut, critically acclaimed album. The poster is printed with 4 color process (CMYK), on 63# White Endeavour Velvet Cover 50/25 paper, making for some high quality, durable prints. The print measures approximately [cont.]
I’ve been thinking a lot about this lately. I’m not going to lie, I (allegedly) pirate shit all the time, and so do you. I kind of have my own set of rules concerning the practice though, just like you. For instance, I might (allegedly) download a movie illegally, but only in the case of [cont.]
UK radio jock Zane Lowe gets an exclusive look at Shadow’s new stage setup. And so do you.
DJ Shadow reveals details on his next single and full-length album, of which he has about 35-40 minutes finished already.
Shadow held a remix contest a few months back, resulting in a series of fan made remixes of his classic tracks. He will release the winning remixes on a limited edition CD called The Remix Project, which will be available soon, exclusively @ DJShadow.Com. Peep the tracklist below. TRACKLIST: 1. Shadow Propaganda Mix (Somepling) 2. [cont.]
DJ Shadow speaks with UK deejay Zane Lowe, and talks about working on his next album. “My methodology on this current project, I’d say, is almost the same as Endtroducing and the earlier stuff,” said Shadow in the interview. “I’ve tried to get rid of all the extraneous gear and just surround myself with a [cont.]
Third times a charm? DJ Shadow and Cut Chemist re-team once again for The Hard Sell, the latest installment in their non-stop 45 live mixes, following classic entries Brainfreeze and Product Placement. The mission this time around? To be the first headlining turntablists to play the Hollywood Bowl, the legendary 16,500 seat venue which has [cont.]
The secret is out. Reviews thus far for DJ Shadow’s The Outsider have not been positive. After dealing with online backlash from a dedicated, albeit confused fanbase, a defensive Shadow issued the following statement on his website: “Repeat Endtroducing over and over again? That was never, ever in the game plan. Fuck that. [cont.]
Sampling – that is, taking a section of a song, and reusing for your own recording – has been harshly criticized over the years, as “stealing” or “not real music”, by the mainstream press. Sure, it’s easy to see why clueless, uninformed, aging rock journalists would see it this way, because sampling in it’s [cont.]
While not the groundbreaking classic that Endtroducing was, DJ Shadow’s official sophomore release (with all due respect to the compiled efforts of Pre-Emptive Strike, and his collaborative Unkle full-length with James LaVelle), is a bold reinvention of the artist who first made a name for himself cutting & pasting rare grooves for the Solesides crew. The [cont.]
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