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Disco de DJ Shadow: “Diminishing Returns”

Disco de DJ Shadow: “Diminishing Returns”
Información del disco :
Título: Diminishing Returns
Fecha de Publicación:2003-07-15
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Electronic/Dance, The Coffeehouse, Alternative Rock
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Letras Explícitas:Si
UPC:0778988000120
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Análisis (en inglés) - :
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. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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