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DJ Shadow

Joshua Paul Davis (born June 29, 1972 in San Jose, California), better known by his stage name DJ Shadow, is an American record producer and DJ. He first gained notice with the release of his acclaimed debut studio album, Endtroducing...... He has a personal record collection of over 60,000 records. DJ Shadow is widely credited as a key figure in developing the experimental instrumental hip-hop style associated with the London-based Mo Wax label. Inspired by hip-hop’s early years, he then grew to absorb the heyday of crews like Eric B. & Rakim, Ultramagnetic MCs, and Public Enemy; groups which prominently featured DJs in their ranks. Josh “Shadow” Davis had already been experimenting with making beats and breaks on a four-track recorder while he was in high school in the Nor-Cal college town of Davis, but it was during university that he co-founded his own Solesides label as an outlet for his original tracks. Hooking up with Davis’ few b-boys (including eventual Solesides artists Blackalicious and Lyrics Born) through the college radio station, Shadow began releasing the Hip-Hop Reconstruction mix tapes in 1991, eventually catching the attention of The Source magazine and Dave Funkenklein. Shadow was featured in the magazine’s “Unsigned Hype” column in 1991, and Klein signed him to a production deal with Hollywood BASIC records. Concurrently, Shadow provided beats and scratches for Bay Area rapper Paris and was featured on his second album. In 1993, Shadow pressed his 17-minute beat-head symphony “Entropy.” His tracks spread widely through the DJ-strong hip-hop underground, eventually reaching James Lavelle of Mo Wax. Shadow’s first full-length, “Endtroducing…”, was released on the label in late 1996 to immense critical acclaim in Britain and America. “Preemptive Strike,” a compilation of early singles, followed in early 1998. Later that year, Shadow produced tracks for the debut album by U.N.K.L.E., a long-time Mo’ Wax production team that gained superstar guests including Thom Yorke (of Radiohead), Richard Ashcroft (of the Verve), Mike D (of the Beastie Boys), and others. His next project came in 1999, with the transformation of Solesides into a new label, Quannum Projects. Nearly six years after his debut production album, the proper follow-up, “The Private Press,” was released in June 2002. The following year Shadow released a mix album, “Diminishing Returns,” and in 2004 he released a live album and DVD, “Live! In Tune and on Time.” In 2006 he released another long awaited full-length album “The Outsider,” which featured rising Bay Area Hyphy rappers including Keak Da Sneak and E-40. “The Outsider” also featured a single with Q-Tip (of A Tribe Called Quest), which led to Shadow’s first appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman. Between 2007 and 2009 Shadow released three volumes of “The 4-Track Era Collection,” a series of his earliest recordings. The 4-Track Era project was exclusively available through his web store, ShopDjShadow.com. In the midst of all of these solo projects, DJ Shadow collaborated with fellow hip-hop DJ Cut Chemist. Together they created a series of mixes that fused soul, funk, and rock, in the framework of a cohesive concept involving using only 45 rpm records (7 inches). These mixes include Brainfreeze, Product Placement, and The Hard Sell, which would be debuted at the Hollywood Bowl. Shadow’s website relaunched in August 2009, enabling him to sell digital downloads direct to his fans through his own autonomous storefront. 2009 also saw the announcement of Shadow’s involvement with DJ Hero, an Activision video game which features Shadow as a playable character within the game. Shadow also contributed several mixes to the game. 2010 and 2011 saw a tour throughout Europe and North America entitled “Live From The Shadowsphere.” Hailed for its visual innovations, the tour was cited by Beatport as one of the top 10 DJ shows of all time, and was capped off by two memorable performances at the Coachella Festival. In 2011, DJ Shadow released “The Less You Know, The Better,” purportedly his last full-length album to prominently feature samples. 2012 included “Total Breakdown, Hidden Transmissions From The MPC Era (1992-1996),” an archival project; and “Reconstructed: The Best of DJ Shadow,” a greatest hits album. 2012 saw a shift in Shadow’s live persona…at the request of trendsetting LA club night Low End Theory, he returned to playing traditional, contemporary DJ sets, often eschewing his own music for that of peers. The hard-hitting sets Shadow played coexisted with the rise of trap, juke, and the fledgling beat scene, catching the ear of large-scale EDM icons such as Diplo and Bassnectar, with whom Shadow performed. An incident at a Miami superclub, in which Shadow refused to temper his set to suit management, was captured on video and went viral, prompting a debate about the autonomy of DJs and the music they play. This only seemed to heighten demand for Shadow as

Review: A much-lauded DJ and beatmaker from the San Francisco Bay Area, DJ Shadow recorded several singles in the early '90s but it was his debut LP, 1996's Endtroducing..., that really took the world by storm. Incorporating heavy drums, hyper-obscure samples, and moody atmospherics, his unique soundscapes found praise from a wide variety of listeners and critics. He's chronicled his early work on Preemptive Strike (1998) and has also recorded extensively with his crew Solesides (now known as Quannum) which includes Blackalicious and Latyrx. Shadow also contributed to the U.N.K.L.E. album, and helped put together several compilations, including Guns, Cars, and Sitars and Schoolhouse Funk. In 2000 he provided the score to the homelessness documentary Dark Days and was featured on Solesides Greatest Bumps. Shadow's long-awaited new full-length, The Private Press, dropped in 2002.

Aliases: Josh Davis, Motorcycle John, DJ Shadow And The Groove Robbers, Shimovis

DJ Shadow Discography

Albums
Endtroducing..... (72 Versions) Mo Wax 1996       Track Listing
The Private Press (57 Versions) Island Records 2002       Track Listing
The Outsider (42 Versions) Island Records 2006       Track Listing
Čím Méně Víš, Tím Lépe (CD) Island Records 2011       Track Listing
Moins On En Sait, Mieux C'est (Edition Française) (CD) Island Records 2011       Track Listing
The Less You Know, The Better (14 Versions) Island Records 2011       Track Listing
ザ・レス・ユー・ノウ・ザ・ベター (2 Versions) Island Records 2011       Track Listing
The Mountain Will Fall (15 Versions) Mass Appeal 2016       Track Listing
Live In Manchester: The Mountain Has Fallen Tour (2 Versions) Mass Appeal 2018       Track Listing
Our Pathetic Age (12 Versions) Mass Appeal 2019       Track Listing

Singles & EPs
Hip Hop Reconstruction From The Ground Up (2 Versions) Not On Label 1991       Track Listing
Real Deal (Shadow Remix) / Lesson 4 (3 Versions) Hollywood BASIC 1991       Track Listing
We Will Rock You / Basic Mega-Mix (2 Versions) Hollywood BASIC 1992       Track Listing
Lost & Found / Kemuri (3 Versions) Mo Wax 1994       Track Listing
What Does Your Soul Look Like (16 Versions) Mo Wax 1994       Track Listing
Lost And Found (S.F.L.) / Kemuri (2 Versions) Mo Wax 1994       Track Listing
A Whim / 89.9 Megamix + Bonus Beats (4 Versions) Mo Wax 1995       Track Listing
High Noon (18 Versions) Mo Wax 1996       Track Listing
Meiso (Klub Mix) / Hardcore (Instrumental) Hip Hop (Acetate) Mo Wax 1996       Track Listing
Midnight In A Perfect World (17 Versions) Mo Wax 1996       Track Listing
Number Song / Painkiller (7 Versions) Mo Wax 1996       Track Listing
Stem (6 Versions) Mo Wax 1996       Track Listing
Phobia / What Does Your Soul Look Like (Peshay Remix) (Acetate) Not On Label 1997       Track Listing
Q-Bert Mix (Live!!!) (4 Versions) Mo Wax 1997       Track Listing
Q-Bert Mix-Live!! (5 Versions) Mo Wax 1997       Track Listing
The Remix EP (Vinyl) Mo Wax, A&M Records 1997       Track Listing
1999 Tour Plate (Vinyl) Not On Label 1999       Track Listing
The Extravaganza / Divine Intervention (Vinyl) Quannum Projects, Mo Wax 1999       Track Listing
Dark Days (2 Versions) MCA Records 2000       Track Listing
Monosylabik (13 Versions) MCA Records 2001       Track Listing
Blood On The Motorway (DJ Shadow Live Beats Mix) (2 Versions) Not On Label 2002       Track Listing
Lesson 4 (2 Versions) Not On Label 2002       Track Listing
Music From The Film Dark Days (Vinyl) Not On Label 2002       Track Listing
Selections From The Private Press (Vinyl) Island Records, Mo Wax 2002       Track Listing
Six Days (33 Versions) Island Records 2002       Track Listing
You Can't Go Home Again! (12 Versions) Island Records 2002       Track Listing
Mashin' On The Motorway / Walkie Talkie EP (10 Versions) Island Records Group 2002       Track Listing
GDMFSOB / Walkie Talkie (Vinyl) Island Records, Mo Wax, Island Records Group 2003       Track Listing
Right Thing (Remixed By Z-Trip) / Mashin' On The Motorway (Vinyl) Island Records, Mo Wax, Island Records Group 2003       Track Listing
Roy's Theme / Keepintime (Vinyl) Mochilla 2004       Track Listing
The Gloaming (DJ Shadow Remix) (Vinyl) Reconstruction Productions 2004       Track Listing
3 Freaks (9 Versions) Island Records 2005       Track Listing
We Might As Well Be Strangers (4 Versions) Interscope Records 2005       Track Listing
The Grand Ol' Party Crash (Vinyl) Def Jux, Reconstruction Productions 2005       Track Listing
Camel Bobsled Race (Vinyl) Mo Wax, Island Records 2006       Track Listing
Enuff (13 Versions) Island Records 2006       Track Listing
This Time (I'm Gonna Try It My Way) (10 Versions) Island Records 2006       Track Listing
This Time (I'm Gonna Try It My Way) / This Time (I'm Gonna Dub It My Way) (Vinyl) Universal Motown 2006       Track Listing
Without A Doubt (Vinyl) Not On Label 2006       Track Listing
You Made It (CD) Universal Motown 2006       Track Listing
Bay Area EP (4 Versions) Reconstruction Productions 2007       Track Listing
Enuff / This Time (3 Versions) Not On Label 2007       Track Listing
Gabracadabra (Vinyl) Cali-Tex Records 2007       Track Listing
Organ Donor / King Of The Bongos (2 Versions) Molten Vinyl 2007       Track Listing
Skratchcon Rehearsal Mix (September 27th, 2000) (2 Versions) Reconstruction Productions 2009       Track Listing
DJ Hero Mixes (Vinyl) Reconstruction Productions 2009       Track Listing
Def Surrounds Us / I've Been Trying (7 Versions) The New Futility 2010       Track Listing
I Gotta Rokk (10 Versions) Island Records 2011       Track Listing
I'm Excited (7 Versions) Island Records 2011       Track Listing
Scale It Back (8 Versions) Island Records 2011       Track Listing
Warning Call (3 Versions) Island Records 2011       Track Listing
Sad And Lonely (Vinyl) Not On Label 2011       Track Listing
Come On Riding (Through The Cosmos) (Vinyl) A&M Records 2012       Track Listing
Ghost Town (File) Liquid Amber 2014       Track Listing
The Liquid Amber EP (4 Versions) Liquid Amber 2014       Track Listing
The Sideshow (2 Versions) Mass Appeal 2016       Track Listing
Nobody Speak (4 Versions) Mass Appeal 2016       Track Listing
Stem/Long Stem (Clams Casino Remix) (2 Versions) Reconstruction Productions 2016       Track Listing
Bergschrund / Ubu (Vinyl) Liquid Amber, Mass Appeal 2016       Track Listing
Systematic (Vinyl) Mass Appeal, Liquid Amber 2018       Track Listing
Rocket Fuel (4 Versions) Mass Appeal 2019       Track Listing
Two Notes (2 Versions) Mass Appeal 2020       Track Listing
The Number Song / Alphabet Aerobics (2 Versions) Needlework 2021       Track Listing
The 5 O'Clock Shadow EP (Vinyl) Not On Label       Track Listing

Compilations
Preemptive Strike (14 Versions) Mo Wax 1997       Track Listing
One To Grow On (2 Versions) MCA Records 2001       Track Listing
Excessive Ephemera (2xVinyl) Island Records, Island Def Jam Music Group, Mo Wax 2005       Track Listing
Sampler (CDR) Universal Music Group 2005       Track Listing
Songs For Synchronization Licensing (CDR) Universal Music Publishing Group 2005       Track Listing
"This Time" & Before... (CD) Island Records 2006       Track Listing
The 4-Track Era Collection (1990-1992) (6 Versions) Reconstruction Productions 2007       Track Listing
New Collection (CD) D.K. & Moon Producing Centre, Moon Records 2008       Track Listing
The DJ Shadow Remix Project (3 Versions) Reconstruction Productions 2010       Track Listing
Reconstructed: The Best Of DJ Shadow (Deluxe) (12 Versions) Island Records 2012       Track Listing
Total Breakdown: Hidden Transmissions From The MPC Era, 1992-1996 (6 Versions) Reconstruction Productions 2012       Track Listing

Videos
FReeZe (10 Versions) RE:GENERATION:TV 2001       Track Listing
Walkie Talkie (2 Versions) MCA Records 2002       Track Listing
In Tune And On Time Live! (13 Versions) Island Records 2004       Track Listing
25 Minute Edit (DVDr) Not On Label 2006       Track Listing
Hard Sell At The Hollywood Bowl (DVD) Pillage Roadshow Productions 2008       Track Listing
Renegades Of Rhythm (Live In Oakland, 11/25/14) (2 Versions) Pillage Roadshow Productions 2015       Track Listing

Miscellaneous
Beat Résumé - Funken-Klein's Tape! (Cassette) Not On Label 1992       Track Listing
Funkenklein's Tape (Tape #1) (Cassette) Not On Label 1992       Track Listing
Mo Wax Headz Tour (Cassette) Mo Wax 1994       Track Listing
Tracks And Beats ('93 - '94) (Cassette) Not On Label, Not On Label 1994       Track Listing
Introducing.....Endtroducing (Cassette) Mo Wax 1996       Track Listing
In/Flux / Hindsight (Vinyl) Mo Wax 1997       Track Listing
Q-Bert Mega Mix (Cassette) Mo Wax 1997       Track Listing
Snippets From Wrath Of The Math / Endtroducing..... (Cassette) FFRR, Payday, Mo Wax 1997       Track Listing
Brainfreeze (6 Versions) Sixty 7 Recordings 1999       Track Listing

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