06-22-2017, 12:32 AM
More classic trip hop, stateside this time.
From "Endtroducing," (1996) by DJ Shadow (b June 29, 1972). According to wikipedia, it was noted in Guinness World Records as the "first completely sampled album." Perhaps that, along with the album's remote, dreamy atmosphere, explains why listening to this always made me feel nostalgic without really knowing why, or what I was remembering. "The only pieces of equipment Shadow used to produce the album were the AKAI MPC60 12-bit sampling drum machine, a pair of turntables and a borrowed-by-visiting Pro Tools setup from an early adopter of the technology, Dan "The Automator" Nakamura. In November 2006 Time magazine named it one of its "All-Time" 100 best albums." (more wiki)
"Producing..."
From "Endtroducing," (1996) by DJ Shadow (b June 29, 1972). According to wikipedia, it was noted in Guinness World Records as the "first completely sampled album." Perhaps that, along with the album's remote, dreamy atmosphere, explains why listening to this always made me feel nostalgic without really knowing why, or what I was remembering. "The only pieces of equipment Shadow used to produce the album were the AKAI MPC60 12-bit sampling drum machine, a pair of turntables and a borrowed-by-visiting Pro Tools setup from an early adopter of the technology, Dan "The Automator" Nakamura. In November 2006 Time magazine named it one of its "All-Time" 100 best albums." (more wiki)
"Producing..."