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Before firing up their decks at the McCarren Park Pool in Brooklyn on Thursday night, DJ Shadow and Cut Chemist cleared the stage for an instructional film, projected onto two backdrop screens.
each set will be individually signed by DJ Shadow and will include eight discs, a 12-inch vinyl record, a booklet featuring an essay by acclaimed music writer Dave Tompkins and numerous photos ...
Bay Area turntable legend DJ Shadow continues to push the boundaries of his art in new directions. That recording -- along with efforts by UK contemporaries Massive Attack and Portishead -- helped ...
Moby might be the face of dance music, but Northern California’s DJ Shadow is the closest thing the genre has to a rock star right now. An enigmatic figure who is heavily influenced by hip-hop ...
Fat boy dressed up like he’s Santa and took pictures with your kids.” Holy shit. Do we laugh along or run in the opposite direction? This is crazy. Listen below. When DJ Shadow finished the ...
DJ Shadow and De La Soul take on some moon landing conspiracies — for laughs — in their new video for “Rocket Fuel.” A sequel of sorts to DJ Shadow’s 2016 video “Nobody Speak” with ...
"Endtroducing DJ Shadow" was a groundbreaking album when it was released six years ago, elevating Northern California producer/DJ/hip-hop archivist/vinyl rummager extraordinaire Josh Davis from ...
The release of DJ Shadow's debut album Endtroducing..... in 1996 is considered a monumental moment in electronic music history. Without knowing it, Shadow — whose real name is Joshua Paul Davis ...
Standing In His Own Shadow: Generous reissue of DJ’s stone classic sets the bar…again The dilemma of how to follow such a record is something Shadow’s had to battle ever since. The long-in ...
It was an eBay purchase that pulled DJ Shadow out of a pandemic slump: a trove of some 200 tapes’ worth of broadcasts recorded from a Baltimore and Washington, D.C.-area radio station in the 1980s.