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American DJ and tape producer from California

DJ Shadow

Davis in October 2006

Davis in October 2006

Groundwork information
Nascency name Joshua Paul Davis
Born (1972-06-29) June 29, 1972 (age 49)
San Jose, California, U.S.
Origin Davis, California, U.S.
Genres
  • Hip hop
  • instrumental hip hop
  • trip hop
  • electronic
  • turntablism
  • sampledelia
  • ambient
Occupation(s)
  • DJ
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Instruments
  • Turntables
  • sampler
  • keyboards
  • synthesizer
  • drums
  • percussion
Years active 1989–present[ citation needed ]
Labels
  • Mo' Wax
  • Quannum Projects
  • Solesides
  • MCA
  • Universal
  • Verve
  • Liquid Amber
Associated acts
  • Unkle
  • The Quannum Collective
  • Cut Pharmacist
  • De La Soul
  • Killer Mike
  • Richard Ashcroft
Website www.djshadow.com Edit this at Wikidata

Musical artist

Joshua Paul Davis (born June 29, 1972),[1] better known by his stage proper name DJ Shadow, is an American DJ, songwriter and tape producer. He first gained find with the release of his acclaimed debut studio album, Endtroducing......[ii] He has a personal drove of more than 60,000 records.[3]

Biography [edit]

Early years (1989–1995) [edit]

DJ Shadow was experimenting with a four-runway recorder while in loftier school in Davis, California (a higher boondocks near Sacramento), and began his music career as a disc jockey for the Academy of California, Davis campus radio station KDVS.[four] [5] During this period he was significant in developing the experimental hip-hop manner associated with the London-based Mo' Wax record characterization. His early singles, including "In/Flux" and "Lost and Found (Due south.F.L.)", were genre-bending, merging elements of funk, rock, hip hop, ambient, jazz, soul, and used-bin found records. Andy Pemberton, a music announcer writing for Mixmag, described the single "In/Flux" equally "trip hop," a term that had already been attached to Bristol, England-based groups Massive Set on and Portishead and the Bristol scene in general in June 1994.[6] He has cited Kurtis Mantronik, Steinski, and Prince Paul as influences on his sample-based sound, further claiming that "lyrics (...) were circumscribed, too specific."[vii] His music rarely features more than than brusque clips of voices or song work.

During 1991–1992, DJ Shadow remixes were released on Hollywood Basic, a curt-lived rap/hip-hop subsidiary characterization of Hollywood Records. Notable amid these is a 1992 compilation release titled "Bones Beats Sampler",[eight] which features a remix of "The Existent Deal", a song by Lifers Grouping, too as a 12-plus-minute "Mega Mix" of the rest of the album, including tracks by west-coast underground hip-hop human activity, Raw Fusion and due east-coast acts, Organized Konfusion and Zimbabwe Legit. Also in 1992, Shadow contributed scratching and product work to Sleeping with the Enemy, the controversial second release by rapper Paris.

Early in 1993, Shadow was a part of the creation of the Solesides hush-hush hip-hop label, in conjunction with Blackalicious and Lyrics Born (whose stage name at the time was Asia Born). The first 12" release on this new imprint was titled "Entropy,"[ix] with the A-side containing the Asia Born track "Send Them" and a dub rendition of the DJ Shadow runway "Count and Guess," and the unabridged B-side consisting of the 17-plus-minute championship rails. Rapper Souvenir of Gab is featured in the version of "Count and Approximate" that appears in Entropy. Shadow continued to participate in releases on the Solesides label for years to come, until the label was disbanded in favor of Quannum Projects.

Also in 1993, Mo' Wax's James Lavelle contacted Shadow about releasing "In/Flux" on the fledgling banner. The clan with Mo' Wax was a productive one; his tracks "In/Flux" and "Lost and Found" made their way onto some releases over the next few years. Shadow too worked with DJ Krush during this menstruum. On a 1995 visit to the Mo' Wax Studios in London, England, Shadow was recruited to perform scratches on a Lavelle and Tim Goldsworthy mix of the Massive Attack vocal "Karmacoma".[10]

Endtroducing....., UNKLE and Scratch (1996–2001) [edit]

Shadow's offset full-length work, Endtroducing....., was released in late 1996 to critical acclaim. Endtroducing would become on to make the Guinness World Records book for "First Completely Sampled Anthology" in 2001.[11] The simply pieces of equipment Shadow used to produce the album were the AKAI MPC60 12-bit sampling drum motorcar, a pair of turntables and a borrowed-by-visiting Pro Tools setup from an early on adopter of the engineering, Dan "The Automator" Nakamura.[12] In Nov 2006, Time magazine named information technology 1 of its "All-Fourth dimension" 100 all-time albums.[13] In November 2014, motorcar maker Chevrolet used a sample "Edifice Steam with a Grain of Common salt" in a Chevy commercial.[xiv]

In 1998 Shadow released Preemptive Strike, a compilation of 1993–1997 singles released on Mo' Wax. Subsequently that year, he produced Psyence Fiction, the debut album by UNKLE, a long-time Mo' Wax product team that featured guest appearances including Thom Yorke (Radiohead), Richard Ashcroft (The Verve), Mike D (Beastie Boys), Kool G. Rap, and Jason Newsted (Metallica).[15]

Around 2000 he produced the score for the documentary Dark Days filmed by British manager Marc Singer. This pic is nigh a community of transients who live clandestine in a subway tunnel.[sixteen] It has six honour wins in various competitions.[17] Shadow also starred in the 2001 picture Scratch, produced past Doug Pray, aslope Z-Trip, M Wizard Theodore, Mix Master Mike and DJ Qbert.[18] He makes multiple appearances during the turntable and digging sections of the picture.

The Private Press and Live! In Melody and on Fourth dimension (2002–2005) [edit]

Nearly vi years after his debut production album, his second album, The Individual Press, was released in June 2002. A video for his track "Half dozen Days" was likewise released in 2002, directed by Wong Kar-wai.

In protest against the 2003 invasion of Iraq, DJ Shadow collaborated with Zack de la Rocha, releasing the song "March of Death" online for free.[19]

In 2004, Shadow's first feature-length DVD, Live! In Tune and on Time, was released. It features a live performance in London that combines tracks and samples from past albums likewise as his work with UNKLE and Quannum, and emphasizes visuals, with the assistance of Bay Area project artist Ben Stokes.[twenty]

The Outsider and Diminishing Returns (2006–2009) [edit]

In 2006, he signed a deal with Universal Records,[21] on which would be released The Outsider, on September eighteen.[22] A special edition CD box prepare was also released containing The Outsider, the album on CD and a DVD entitled Tour Visuals.[23] This album, which prominently featured several artists from the local San Francisco Bay Surface area hyphy hip hop motility, got a mixed welcome amongst Shadow's fans.[22] Responding to criticisms, the DJ/producer explained on his blog why he made no apologies: "Repeat Endtroducing over and over once again? That was never, ever in the game plan. Fuck that. So I recollect it's fourth dimension for certain fans to decide if they are fans of the album, or the creative person."[24] [25]

Throughout 2007 and 2008, DJ Shadow toured with fellow DJ Cut Chemist in back up of their The Difficult Sell mixtape, released in Jan 2007 and recorded during the reheasals of a June 2007 show.[26] The duo had already produced several mixtapes in the past, most notably Brainfreeze and Product Placement, mixing jazz, funk, and soul.[27] The were joined past Kid Koala,[28] and the rehearsals of this tour spawned The Hard Sell (Encore), a "refined" version of the duo's set.[29]

Diminishing Returns was a two-hour DJ mix originally broadcast as an episode of the Essential Mix on BBC Radio 1 on March 29, 2003. Information technology was released in 2003 on CD in a pressing limited to 1000 copies on the Reconstruction Productions label.[30] On April ane, 2009, DJ Shadow appear on his Facebook folio that he was working on a Diminishing Returns re-release.[ commendation needed ] Reconstruction Productions reissued the album in 2009 with a sticker stating "official, last chance express edition, re-release".[31]

The Less You lot Know, the Amend (2010–2013) [edit]

During Shadow'due south Outsider 2007 tour, he was spotted filming with Dean Fernando (aka "DINO") as reported on Shadow/Quannum fansite Solesides.[ citation needed ]

On March 7, 2009, Shadow announced that he was working on new music. Though no release appointment was given, he assured, "It will audio different from the terminal i."[32] In September 2010, DJ Shadow released a single with two tracks called "Def Surrounds Us" and "I've Been Trying" and taken from the new anthology equally a preview.[33] While on the 2010 "Shadowsphere" bout new songs began to emerge, although he stated that a new album was non still ready and that he would continue working toward having it ready in time for his 2011 bout.[34]

On May 10, 2011, Shadow confirmed via his Facebook page and official website that his new album, titled The Less You Know, the Better, was finished and that it would be released the following September on Verve/Universal.[35] The aforementioned day, he also released an EP called I Gotta Rokk featuring remixed tracks from the forthcoming anthology.[35] A 2nd single "I'1000 Excited" was too released, featuring Afrikan Boy, on July seven, 2011.[36] Nonetheless the unmarried was pulled considering of copyright infringement.[37] The infringement too delayed the album's release. Another song from the album, titled "Warning Telephone call," featuring Tom Vek, was released on 7 September 2011, and was featured as a free download on the official DJ Shadow Facebook page. Shadow announced on September xxx, 2011, via Twitter that The Less You Know, the Better would be released on a 3xUSB format.

The artwork for this album, the associated singles and promotional material was done past Tony Papesh, an artist from San Francisco, California.[38] The album was mixed by Jim Abbiss.

Liquid Amber (2014–2015) [edit]

On Baronial 12, 2014, Shadow launched his new tape label imprint Liquid Bister, releasing The Liquid Amber EP for streaming in accompaniment.[39] Other acts signed to Liquid Amber include Bleep Bloop,[forty] Noer the Male child,[41] Mophono,[42] and Ruckazoid.[43]

In April 2015, a group chosen Nite Schoolhouse Klik released a single called "Posse" on Liquid Amber. In May 2015, Shadow revealed to Billboard that the grouping was in fact himself and trap producer Thou Jones working together.[44] The starting time self-titled EP by Nite School Klik was released on June 9, 2015.

The Mountain Volition Fall and The Mountain Has Fallen (2016–2018) [edit]

In Apr 2016 Shadow announced a new album entitled The Mount Volition Fall, which was released on June 24 via Mass Appeal Records.[45] A music video for the album'south lead single, "Nobody Speak," featuring rap duo Run the Jewels, was released on Baronial 24, 2016.[46]

In collaboration with a Los Angeles record store, Shadow held on September ten–eleven, 2016 the "Commencement Annual DJ Shadow Storage Sale," selling duplicates in his collection, and limited editions of his "The Sideshow" runway.[47] It has been an almanac upshot since then and ran until 2019.[48]

On April 20, 2017, a new collaboration betwixt Shadow and Nas named "Systematic" premiered on Zane Lowe'south Beats 1 radio show. The song was revealed to be part of HBO's Silicon Valley soundtrack.[49] Later that yr, in June, Shadow released the EP The Mountain Has Fallen, featuring "Systematic" and "Horror Show," a new single featuring Danny Brown.[50] 2018 saw the release of Live in Manchester: The Moutain Has Fallen, a nine-track live album recorded at Manchester's Albert Hall on October 5, 2017, equally Shadow was touring in support of his previous album and EP.[51]

Our Pathetic Historic period (2019–present) [edit]

He afterwards announced a double album entitled Our Pathetic Historic period that was released November xv, 2019.[52] This two-function release includes an instrumental section and a vocal suite, featuring returning collaborators Run the Jewels and Nas, and artists such as Ghostface Killah, De La Soul, and Raekwon.[53]

Shadow was approached by Deftones to contribute to their White Pony 20th ceremony re-consequence remix project, Blackness Stallion. Singer Chino Moreno explained that they originally wanted him to remix the whole album,[54] [55] citing him equally an inspiration at the time they recorded it.[56] He ended up remixing "Digital Bath",[56] alongside other confirmed producers such as Trevor Jackson and Clams Casino.[57]

In January 2022, Male monarch Gizzard & the Lizard Magician released a remix album titled Butterfly 3001. Shadow'south "re-write" of "Black Hot Soup" was the start track on the album.[58]

Studio and equipment [edit]

The book Backside the Beat documents Shadow's home studio (named "Reconstruction") through photos and a cursory description (every bit of 2005).[59] It is "nestled within a leafy San Francisco suburb"[59] and Shadow apparently moved to the area "to be closer to the local record shop".[59] It besides states that "Shadow only keeps a small-scale selection of vinyl at home with the rest occupying storage units around boondocks".[59] His equipment as of 2005, according to Behind the Beat, consists of two Akai MPC 3000s and a Korg Triton.[59] His album Endtroducing was "created on an AKAI MPC60 and an ADAT".[59]

Sampling [edit]

DJ Shadow'due south work involves manipulating samples, taking rare and seldom-heard pieces of music and reworking them into parts and phrases for his songs. Many of his tracks characteristic dozens of samples from a wide array of styles and influences including rock, soul, funk, experimental, electronic and jazz. Shadow famously sampled American composer David Axelrod on his collaboration with DJ Krush, "Duality", sampling Axelrod'due south "The Warnings" (Part ane). The piano in "Midnight in a Perfect World" from 1996's Endtroducing was originally recorded for Pekka Pohjola's "Sekoilu seestyy."[12] Although Shadow currently uses fewer samples than on his earlier albums, several examples feature on his 2006 anthology The Outsider. His collaboration with David Banner, "Seein' Thangs", features a synthesizer and vocals from Cecilia'due south "Crimson Cerise" and "Outsider Intro" includes an excerpt from Ron Geesin'due south "Concrete Line Up" from the 1973 album, Every bit He Stands.[60]

Discography [edit]

Studio albums [edit]

  • Endtroducing.....(1996)
  • The Private Press (2002)
  • The Outsider (2006)
  • The Less You Know, the Better (2011)
  • The Mount Will Autumn (2016)
  • Our Pathetic Age (2019)[61]

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