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2000-10-13 20:55Kevin M. Ryan RE: [idm] DJ Shadow (Orbital, bad music)
└─ 2000-10-13 21:31Matthew Guest [idm] Djaayshadow
└─ 2000-10-13 20:54,,^. .^,, [idm] Pole tomorrw nite in SF
2000-10-13 21:59Nirav Soni Re: [idm] Djaayshadow
└─ 2000-10-13 22:25Matthew Guest RE: [idm] Djaayshadow
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2000-10-13 20:55Kevin M. Ryan<<does DJ Shadow have more than one CD? I have .. Entroducing and I love and i am looking
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<<does DJ Shadow have more than one CD? I have .. Entroducing and I love and i am looking for more of course he has more! here's his discography: http://www.endtroducing.com/djs_disco.html>> I think _Endtroducing_ is the finest release on the whole hip hop/acid jazz world. Stem/ Long Stem is an absolute masterpiece. That said, I consider DJ Shadow's newer album, _Preemptive Strike_, to be a complete waste of money. I'm sure lots of people dig it, but in general fans (including me) were disappointed. I'm told _PS_ was put out in a hurry in order to avoid new pending copy- right laws (hence the name of the album)... and it shows. I also got a Q-Bert remix bonus disc with my _PS_ and that's crap. I don't know about any DJ Shadow singles or imports though. He is also half of Unkle (along with James Lovell), so you might want to check out _Psyence Fiction_, but I wasn't too impressed with that album either. A lot of "guests" were on that album, like Thom Yorke and Mike D of the Beastie Boys. It's mostly more rock-oriented hip hop songs in the Beastie Boys vein. The best track on there is the only electro track (#8), and it was a direct rip-off of a Newcleus track from the 80s with no credit given to Newcleus whatsoever. To follow this tangent, I've got the Newcleus "best of" disc in my portable right now and it's really amazing stuff... dated hip hop electro from the 80s, but really dreamy. I love it. ps. Orbital 2 *is* the brown album, right? pps. I think it's funny that whenever good labels (like Warp) release bad music everybody applauds it because it's so unexpected or kitsch or whatever, but then people don't appreciate bad music in general (e.g., the Top 40). I really enjoy all bad music. I think people don't give bad music enough credit. I finally got Bodenstandig 2000 on Rephlex a couple weeks ago and I just love it. There's some good music on there, but the best music on the album is the bad music. _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-10-13 21:31Matthew GuestA friend of mine turned me onto a CD of mixes by DJ Shadow called "Bombay The Hard Way" an
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A friend of mine turned me onto a CD of mixes by DJ Shadow called "Bombay The Hard Way" and it's great! It's all Indian B-Film scores and tunes remixed. If you are into DJ Shadow, or just into something a little different, check it out. It's at least good for a few laughs. -matT --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-10-13 20:54,,^. .^,,does anyone have specifics on this show? as in, what time pole will be playing? i've spent
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Fri, 13 Oct 2000 14:54:28 -0600
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does anyone have specifics on this show? as in, what time pole will be playing? i've spent all day searching with no luck... please and thanks for any help. cheers, -kate --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-10-13 21:59Nirav Soni----- Original Message ----- From: Matthew Guest <mguest@alphagraphics.com> To: Intelligen
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----- Original Message ----- From: Matthew Guest <mguest@alphagraphics.com> To: Intelligent Dance Music <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 5:31 PM Subject: [idm] Djaayshadow
quoted 4 lines A friend of mine turned me onto a CD of mixes by DJ Shadow called "Bombay> A friend of mine turned me onto a CD of mixes by DJ Shadow called "Bombay > The Hard Way" and it's great! It's all Indian B-Film scores and tunes > remixed. >
First of all, they were done by Dan the Automater, and secondly, those aren't B-Films. I kid you not. Go to India, and you'll be staggered at how popular all that shit is. Amitab Bacchan arranged for the Miss Universe pagaent to be held in India. B-Movie actors tend not to have that sort of cout. Cheers, Nirav AIM: Icefactory37 -- OnNow- Nurse With Wound- A Missing Sense "Don't try to make me consistent. I am learning all the time." - R. Buckminster Fuller --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2000-10-13 22:25Matthew GuestThanks for the info. I was told it was all DJ Shadow, but the correction is noted. Below i
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Thanks for the info. I was told it was all DJ Shadow, but the correction is noted. Below is a review of the release I dug up off of Amazon for any who are interested. -matT __________________________________
quoted 1 line Featuring the music of Indian composers Anandji and Kalyanji, who composed>>Featuring the music of Indian composers Anandji and Kalyanji, who composed
and conducted music for the so-called "Brownsploitation" films from India's 1960s and '70s "Bollywood," this is one of the latest projects of Dan "The Automator" Nakamura, Bay Area producer and music master mind behind Dr. Octagon, with additional beats credit going to DJ Josh Davis, better know as the Quannum Collective's DJ Shadow. Every track on this record sounds as though it were ripped from an American or European spy movie, but with Eastern Indian twists like sitars or Indian chord influenced moog licks. There is nothing of the classic, Middle Eastern modal sound, the kind of convoluted stuff that John Coltrane got into later in his career, but rather, Indian-ized American compositional music, very groovy and full of funk and jazz-based musical ideals. Some tracks owe to the hip-hop influences of the producers, with rough, thuggish beats emphasized and laid out over things like sitar loops, flute solos and heavy string and moog accompaniment ("My Guru," "Fists of Curry," "Punjabis, Pimps & Players"). Other tunes on the record hold truer to their original forms, with emphasis on composition, instrumentation, and most importantly, that tried and true secret agent theme, sometimes presented in go-go style ("Ganges A Go-Go," "Uptown Bollywood Nights"), other times as a surfed-out tribal, disco noise ("Swami Safari"), and other times, just some straight-up, Mission Impossible type stuff ("Fear of a Brown Planet"). With almost no lyrics-save samples from the movies themselves-and no cuts or scratches in the records, this first class joint could almost be considered an illbient album, with an East Indian lean towards The Automator's Dr. Octagon Instrumentalist and Shadow's Entroducing. Worth it for any fan of beat-based instrumental music.<< --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org