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PostPosted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 8:02 pm 
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I just downloaded DJ Shadow's Diminishing Returns CD. It is some of the most amazing shit I have ever heard. Gave me brand new respect for Shadow, this shit is sick. Especially disc 2, the psych-rock mix, Heres the info...

The incredibly welcome release of a mix originally done for the BBC in March 2003, the two-disc DJ Shadow set Diminishing Returns allows fans (or those lucky enough to find one of the thousand-copy official run) a listen in to Josh Davis' country-wide vinyl-scavenging expeditions of the past ten years. The king of all beat-diggers, Davis reportedly owns the largest collection of rap vinyl on the planet, most of it gleaned from the rotting basements of urban record stores (just check out the Scratch DVD to get some flavor). The first disc alone is a gold mine for hip-hop fans, featuring 80 minutes of quick-cut tracks (most of them obscure) along Shadow's interests: early West Coast hardcore, along with plenty of straight-ahead Golden Age hip-hop. The second disc, a 40-minute mix, is similar to Brainfreeze and Product Placement, his collaborations with Cut Chemist, although rather than deep funk it's an eclectic selection of obscure psychedelic rock. An unreleased Shadow production, "War Is Hell," is tacked onto the end.

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This is a great mix and original copies were limited to 1000, so it's not always easy to get ahold of.  It's import only, unless you order direct from Shadow himself.  The second disc (the "minute mix") is an amazing blend of 60's and 70's psych for about forty minutes, and it sounds amazing.

If you want to look at some of the samples used here, check this link
http://www.djshadow.com/dc/dcboard.php? ... d=16&page=


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I've been listening to Endtroudoucing (sp?) non stop for the last few weeks. Completely awesome stuff.


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Endtroducing is one of the best albums of the 90s

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Endtroducing is one of the best albums of the 90s

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I've been listening to Endtroudoucing (sp?) non stop for the last few weeks. Completely awesome stuff.


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You guys have the stuff he did with Cut Chemist? I only have mp3s, I THINK the album was called Brainfreeze, it's so good..my god..just...wow.


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I've been listening to Endtroudoucing (sp?) non stop for the last few weeks. Completely awesome stuff.

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Endtroducing is a great album, I got into it about this time last year. Still need to get the Private Press and Pre-Emptive Strike

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Headz 1 and 2 compliations by Mo Wax are rare but awesome if you can get 'em. Has DJ Shadow, UNKLE and Air amongst others.

Also fans of the genre should check out DJ Krush - he be da man.


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Athletic Supporter wrote:
You guys have the stuff he did with Cut Chemist? I only have mp3s, I THINK the album was called Brainfreeze, it's so good..my god..just...wow.


I've got 'em both - Brainfreeze and Product Placement. Utterly awe-inspiring art doesn't begin to describe it.

If you haven't picked up The Private Press be sure to get the dough together ASAP. It's quality work.

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Giving Up the Ghost is a 10/10.


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I'm downloading this right now

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If anyone comes across Funky Stuff, get it. Its really fuckin' good. The first ten minutes are nuts.

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Hey guys, would you mind posting some of his stuff into the GM account?

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I'm downloading Diminishing Returns right now. Pre-emptive Strike was pretty awesome but I was kind of meh on The Private Press.

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Endtroducing is one of the best albums of the 90s

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Just to reiterate, the second disc kicks ass and I'd highly recommend it for DJ Shadow fans.

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Can anyone provide a link to Diminishing Returns for me?

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zeb wrote:
Can anyone provide a link to Diminishing Returns for me?

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if the gmail is up, then sure i'll get that up on a megaupload link. its really friggin good.

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SuperNintendoChalmers wrote:
zeb wrote:
Can anyone provide a link to Diminishing Returns for me?

if the gmail is up, then sure i'll get that up on a megaupload link. its really friggin good.


Cheers, Nintendo.

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