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Endtroducing CD
 
Mo Wax
format: CD
year of release: 1996

lab price: $14.50
available: yes
item #: cd-1272

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  tracklisting + audio producer  
  Best Foot Forward  
Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt  
The Number Song  
Changeling / Transmission 1  
What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 4)  
  Untitled  
  Stem/Long Stem  
  Mutual Slump  
  Organ Donor  
  Why Hip Hop Sucks In '96  
Midnight In A Perfect World  
  Napalm Brain/Scatter Brain  
  What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 1 - Blue Sky Revisit)  
 
R E V I E W
You know that really impressionable period in your life where you don't really know anything about anything, and you meet a bunch of cool people and they introduce you to a bunch of bands, movies, concepts, etc that you take as gospel, and you're really excited because you look around and are like "this is the golden age of me! Everything is new and exciting!" During this fertile time for me (AKA "college"), I heard the Portishead, Let Us Play!, and Endtroducing albums for the first time and, collectively, they BLEW MY MIND. I admit, this was a corny time for me (snowboarder pants + eyebrow piercing = ugh), but if I hear these albums I'll still bliss out idiotically to them. Fortunately, they're all watersheds of mid/late 90s electronic music production, and have dated well. The full length that established DJ Shadow as "the Jimi Hendrix of the sampler" (what does that even mean) is still an eminently impressive production debut, almost 10 years later. Everyone knows it was made entirely out of samples, but at the core of this album, each track transcends beyond this limitation and becomes something truly new, making it a desert island pick. OK, enough blowjobbing already (ed: you can only wish woodman), here are the songs: "Building Steam With a Grain of Salt(1)" has a crazy drum breakdown, "Number Song(2)" is based off a crazy Metallica sample, "Changeling(3)" is in crazy like 3/7 time, "Midnight In a Perfect World(4)" is a genre-defining masterstroke, and "What Does Your Soul Look Like Pt 1(5)" is the elegant capstone on the whole affair. If you were to ask me if this album is a must-own, I would stamp my fist into an open palm and screech "Yessssss!"13 tracks on the CD, 12 on the vinyl (no WDYSLL pt 4).