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April 5 street date. As the first-ever album composed entirely of sampled material, "Endtroducing…" is a landmark in the history of electronic music. Its influence reverberates through the years, inspiring countless artists and solidifying DJ Shadow's place as a visionary in the realm of sample-based production. Each track tells a unique story, from the hypnotic groove of "Building Steam With a Grain of Salt" to the cinematic atmosphere of "Midnight in a Perfect World". Shadow's meticulous craftsmanship shines through, showcasing his unparalleled skill in constructing beats that resonate with both intensity and emotion. Mastered and cut at Abbey Road Studios.
TRACKLIST:
1. Best Foot Forward
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2. Building Steam With a Grain of Salt
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3. Number Song, The
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4. Changeling / Transmission 1
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5. What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 4)
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6. (Untitled)
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7. Stem / Long Stem / Transmission 2
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8. Mutual Slump
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9. Organ Donor
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10. Why Hip Hop Sucks in '96
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11. Midnight in a Perfect World
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12. Napalm Brain / Scatter Brain
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13. What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 1-Blue Sky Revisit) / Transm
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1. Best Foot Forward - (alternate take)
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2. Building Steam With a Grain of Salt - (previously unreleased, al
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3. Number Song - (Cut Chemist Party mix)
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4. Changeling - (previously unreleased, Demo Excerpt)
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5. Stem - (Cops 'N' Robbers mix)
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6. Soup - (Single Version)
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7. Red Bus Needs to Leave - (Single Version)
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8. Mutual Slump - (previously unreleased, alternate take)
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9. Organ Donor - (Extended)
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10. Why Hip-Hop Sucks in '96 - (alternate take)
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11. Midnight in a Perfect World - (GAB mix)
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12. Napalm Brain - (previously unreleased, Original Demo Beat)
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13. What Does Your Soul Look Like - (Peshay remix)
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14. DJ Shadow Live in Oxford, England, Oct. 30 1997 - (previously un
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