Тёмный

The Sampling Of DJ Shadow's Endtroducing..... 

Nic
Подписаться 618
Просмотров 76 тыс.
50% 1

Seizure warning - this video contains some flashing images etc.
1. There have been new finds from Endtroducing..... since this video was put out - so there are samples missing in the video.
2. Small video zooming error at the Stem/Long Stem part.
3. Release date error in the vide on Run's House at 11:52. It was released in 1988 not 1970. Slip up from me, sorry!
4. Soul Food is NOT the drum break sampled in Building Grain. This was confirmed by DJ Shadow in an interview:
The percussion is from a high school record. In the '60s and '70s primarily, you know, any local high school or college would, in addition to having a yearbook, the school would pay to press 500 copies of the school band and what they were up to. That's where the drums come from.
- DJ Shadow
www.npr.org/transcripts/16514...
This is a video showing off all the samples used in Endtroducing, the debut album by DJ Shadow. Now remember, not all samples are found - as you might figure out by watching this video.
timings for individual samples:
0:05 Best Foot Forward
1:10 Building Steam With A Grain of Salt
3:53 The Number Song
6:24 Changeling
9:03 Transmission 1
10:03 What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 4)
10:52 Untitled
11:15 Stem / Long Stem
15:16 Transmission 2
16:20 Mutual Slump
16:53 Organ Donor
17:28 Why Hip-Hop Sucks In '96
17:47 Midnight In A Perfect World
20:46 Napalm Brain / Scatter Brain
23:05 What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 1 - Blue Sky Revisit)
25:05 Transmission 3
Video background clip sources:
DJ Shadow Home Studio Footage 1995
Man From Mo Wax Trailer
DJ Shadow Live At Route Du Rock
Scratch (2001)
DJ Shadow Live In Tune And On Time (DVD part 1)
DJ Shadow talking about his MPC 60
DJ Shadow & Grandmaster Flash Interview
DJ Shadow - Midnight In A Perfect World (music video)
Some of these sources do not exist on the internet anymore, and I will try to reupload them when I find the source file of this video.
Thank you so much for watching!
Tags:
DJ Shadow Endtroducing Samples
The Samples From DJ Shadow's Endtroducing
All Samples Endtroducing

Видеоклипы

Опубликовано:

 

16 фев 2019

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 306   
@freethinker79
@freethinker79 3 года назад
Always thought of Shadow as a groove archeologist digging up ancient musical relics everyone else had long forgotten about. His masterful ability to take bits and pieces from a multitude of discordant sources, and piece them all back together again with seamless finesse is something truly admirable, and yes I would say a true art form! Purists' have often shouted "theft!," and maybe that could be said in some cases, but I like to think of sampling more as a kind of sound "collage" - and Shadow's ear for this kind of decontextualization is virtually unrivaled, he's most definitely in a league all his own. In the "Scratch" documentary, Shadow had made a very compelling philosophical musing about the basement of records stacked from floor to ceiling that resembled a kind of graveyard, where music/bands went to die. As he sat there surrounded by stacks of wax he said something like "whether you want to admit it or not, this is where your music is going to end up" basically forgotten. Which makes me wonder, what if DJ culture and sampling had never come along? All of that music, all of that vinyl, all of those breaks..just sitting there molding away in storage keeps and basements totally neglected, ignored, left to "die." What a waste! Say what you will about the art of sampling ("art" when it is done well), but if it weren't for people like Shadow a lot of good music from the past would of been totally forgotten and maybe even lost forever. Anyways...great video, thanks for the incredible breakdown!!!
@felipenico
@felipenico 2 года назад
👏👏👏👏
@wallacehardiniii9038
@wallacehardiniii9038 2 года назад
This is an absolutely epic comment.
@MarkusAudio
@MarkusAudio 2 года назад
You sir tell the truth. I like to say that Sampling is curating History of sounds.
@freethinker79
@freethinker79 2 года назад
@@MarkusAudio "Curating history of sounds" I like that!
@Etcher
@Etcher Год назад
Epic comment, thank you!!
@AdamBorseti
@AdamBorseti 4 года назад
*The* album to give someone who doesn't think sampling is an art. This was also the best example (in my opinion) of the Akai MPC-60.
@charmicarmicat2981
@charmicarmicat2981 2 года назад
What kills me is when people do the same thing with visual art, collages and all that shit, most people love it. But when someone does it with music they get labeled as unoriginal and untalented. I don’t know about you, but I don’t know anyone with this kind of skill and talent to crate dig to this level and make such a brilliant piece of art from it
@mrlevinielsen
@mrlevinielsen 2 года назад
And The Avalanches - Since I left you
@eniakk
@eniakk Год назад
Avalanches are ace. Also don't miss DJ Cummerbund. Taking it full out beat matching video too.
@freethinker79
@freethinker79 Год назад
@@eniakk Thanks for mentioning those artists. Just recently came across another master mixer named Bill McClintock...DAMN!!! Is all I can say. I highly recommend him as well.
@eh8783
@eh8783 Год назад
@@freethinker79 Bill McClintock, just queued up two pod interviews and will peruse the tube when on wifi. Looks very promising (metal mashups🤘)! Thank you, Sir.
@myblackaura
@myblackaura 3 года назад
This should be in the Library of Congress. Incredibly inspiring.
@austinski19
@austinski19 8 месяцев назад
I used to listen to this on repeat while coding in my first job. Legendary.
@DiscipleOfProg
@DiscipleOfProg 3 месяца назад
This album is the greatest possibly of all time, I have nothing but love for every nuance of this thing man. This and preemptive strike are timeless masterworks from the musical gods spoken through shadow. All seriousness the man is visionary and I’m so glad beyond belief Endtroducing exists
@NicsLibrary
@NicsLibrary 3 года назад
Thank you all for the positive comments on this video. Really appreciate it. I planned to do a video like this for long time, but I actually managed to put it together in only one day! Here's some updates about the video itself: 1. There have been new finds from Endtroducing..... since this video was put out - so there are samples missing in the video. 2. Small video zooming error at the Stem/Long Stem part. 3. Release date error in the video on Run's House at 11:52. It was released in 1988 not 1970. Slip up from me, sorry! 4. Soul Food is NOT the drum break sampled in Building Grain. This was confirmed by DJ Shadow in an interview: "The percussion is from a high school record. In the '60s and '70s primarily, you know, any local high school or college would, in addition to having a yearbook, the school would pay to press 500 copies of the school band and what they were up to. That's where the drums come from." - DJ Shadow
@jon911
@jon911 3 года назад
Are you on Instagram Nic?
@flzrian3623
@flzrian3623 Год назад
that's insane. how did you manage to find all the obscure samples so easily? just googling from people who found them individually?
@NicsLibrary
@NicsLibrary Год назад
@@flzrian3623 Whosampled & some other sites. There was I believe, a rym list dedicated to Shadow samples + some blogs.
@internethuman420
@internethuman420 Год назад
This is amazing
@appropriateinput
@appropriateinput Месяц назад
**smh in commiseration/resonance** 😂 So much work! Thank you for doing this! It's really important & gives a path toward deeper understanding of this album's/artist's importance & of the art's importance overall.
@df5826
@df5826 5 лет назад
I'm only 4 minutes in and I had to pick my jaw off the floor after seeing the number of samples he used just in the into. I bought this CD as a teenager not knowing who or what DJ Shadow was but it was an import and the cover still talks to me. At the time I had no idea I had stumbled upon one of the greatest albums ever recorded. DJ Shadow is simply amazing! The musical genius to be able to hear this album in all those samples.
@jjbing3
@jjbing3 2 года назад
I’m 5 minutes in and I’m like today he would owe a billion dollars in royalties 🙄. He got busy. Room had to have a million records in it.
@simonyricools
@simonyricools 8 месяцев назад
Now have a look at Beastie Boys' records.
@df5826
@df5826 8 месяцев назад
@@simonyricools "Whatcha Want" was my ring tone for years. Love Beastie Boys. :)
@simonyricools
@simonyricools 8 месяцев назад
@@df5826 Glad to hear that :)
@theguythehobbyshop7880
@theguythehobbyshop7880 5 лет назад
its outstanding that you would take the time to put something like this together. so when you think of shadow doing it on an mpc60 , it really puts it to perspective what the endtroducing album really is all over again! nothing else like it& ive known that since 96. and i would guess anyone else here has always known too, thank you for doing this
@subdermal13
@subdermal13 4 года назад
the guy @ the hobby shop been listening to this album since 96 and this is the first time I’ve ever seen it broke down. Fucking amazing.
@larrycheek3588
@larrycheek3588 Год назад
thank you
@Longenecker1776
@Longenecker1776 7 месяцев назад
There’s no doubt. He does it for the love and not the glory. I’ve always been impressed and astonished by his gifts that he’s blessed everyone with.
@Longenecker1776
@Longenecker1776 7 месяцев назад
I really feel like not many people realize how incredible his work is. I’m glad I’m not one of them.
@xxCrunchY
@xxCrunchY 4 года назад
shadow sampled frickin ORION, the absolute mad lad!
@thewintereaglefly
@thewintereaglefly 3 года назад
these references are so diverse I'm respecting this album a whole lot more
@AdrianMutu87
@AdrianMutu87 5 лет назад
the secret was to find excellent drum beats and put them front and centre
@mfasiscrackbeats3543
@mfasiscrackbeats3543 3 года назад
sampling, believe it or not, IS an art. this man really indirectly showed me the endless possibilities of sampling and unearthing so many records that never seen the light of day and pretty much reintroducing them to a new audience. as someone who makes beats and digs to this day, ‘Endtroducing’ is the perfect template for anyone wanting to understand the science behind creating such compositions that go beyond the normal hip hop blueprint.
@andjelkozlotvor
@andjelkozlotvor 2 года назад
"The only worse thing than questioning sampling as an art form is to defend sampling as an art form." - DJ Shadow
@nolongerinuse915
@nolongerinuse915 5 лет назад
I've been waiting for someone to make a video like this for a while now, nice job
@Ryanstevenjackson
@Ryanstevenjackson 10 месяцев назад
What's crazy, it took shadow 10 years to find all of the samples for this record. It's a masterpiece
@BOCIMPORTS
@BOCIMPORTS Месяц назад
And still not all of them are completely found
@vonanstetten2355
@vonanstetten2355 Год назад
I think what DJ Shadow created here is an artform in the world of music that didn't get enough attention that it deserves. This Album is a masterpiece that has to have its place in music History. There is electronic music, classic or rock music, many influential milestones of each genre, and what DJ Shadow created here....
@donpylon5102
@donpylon5102 3 года назад
The genius sampling of this album aside the video structure is great and very well put together (fits this type of video perfectly)
@sclitchmusic
@sclitchmusic 9 месяцев назад
Honestly i think this is the most impressive electronic album of all time. It beats out Since I Left You because there were so many members of the avalanches, dj shadow did endtroducing all on his own
@JacobAndJamal
@JacobAndJamal 3 года назад
You have to respect DJs and producers from pre "modern" times. So much time and energy looking for samples, cutting them up, arranging them, and maintaining the creative headspace to make it all into something new and exciting. We (creative types) have really become spoiled with technology and the availability and ease of being able to make music... Albeit not all good music
@ryansullivan304
@ryansullivan304 4 года назад
That is so much trial and error and just listening to records. The hours put in by Shadow is hard to fathom. Thank you for this.
@gimu.gilmarmonte
@gimu.gilmarmonte 4 месяца назад
Much MUCH bigger and beyond magnificent. Music life changing.
@someonelivescash
@someonelivescash 2 месяца назад
greatest album ever made. undisputable for me
@Longenecker1776
@Longenecker1776 7 месяцев назад
This guy DJ Shadow, he may be one of the most underrated “artists” or DJ’s in history. And I don’t mention that lightly.
@Sprite_525
@Sprite_525 4 месяца назад
This album’s sample methodology changed my life. When I heard about Shadow’s samples (and Cut Chemist, crate diggers), I wanted to see the artists they sampled. They were SO diverse. It opened my mind in terms of where you should be looking for your influences. Shadow and the crate digger generation completely pushed me to be a more open minded consumer of the arts, because once your mindset is focused on visions instead of genres, it’s much easier to venture down unfamiliar roads
@thewintereaglefly
@thewintereaglefly 8 месяцев назад
this record taught me a very important lesson in sampling, basically, the world truly is our oyster
@WaveformWanderlust
@WaveformWanderlust 4 года назад
I remember reading a review of Endtroducing in Urb magazine when it first came out. I went right out and bought it and was blown away. The whole album is great and it holds up so well this many years later. Thanks for putting this video together. I literally searched "making endtroducing" and found exactly what I was looking for.
@dactylionpriest
@dactylionpriest 8 месяцев назад
Changeling is in 7/4 .. which in itself is a unique and difficult Time Signature to write .. and with samples belonging to other time-signatures to boot. It really is a true testament of his skill.
@TheJargonKing
@TheJargonKing 5 лет назад
I always thought the drum sample on 'Midnight in a Perfect World' included 'When the Levee Breaks', because of the drum reverb, but now I know it's not in there. Thanks for the video!
@JanacMeena
@JanacMeena Год назад
13:15 - I had no idea this was from a comedy! DJ Shadow made it sound way more mysterious and ominous, as if it was from an interview about a person being unlawfully charged for a parking ticket.
@elisegilmer6290
@elisegilmer6290 Год назад
Always thought it was from a film like Usual Suspects or Heat
@cameronsearcy7562
@cameronsearcy7562 Год назад
This entire album is encompassed by an menacing and eerie aura that transforms the context of the samples used to create it. DJ Shadow was battling depression while making it and that struggle comes through sonically. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3nBisbCxHYI.html
@barrymiller6289
@barrymiller6289 Год назад
Totally. "what's really to stop them?" always sounded so sinister to me. Seemed like a major miscarriage of justice.
@RennieDJ
@RennieDJ 8 месяцев назад
A classic album And real fav of mine. But this video is UNREAL!! What a lot of work has gone into it 👏 👏👏👏
@NicsLibrary
@NicsLibrary 8 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@evancaples6728
@evancaples6728 3 года назад
This album changed my life. Thanks so much for putting this together
@How_are_ya_now_
@How_are_ya_now_ 8 месяцев назад
What a album. Have loved it since the very first time I heard it. Incredible achievement ❤
@ohianaw
@ohianaw 2 года назад
This album has changed the course of music forever. The amount of sampling, the beautiful and flawless production done by Josh, the vast amount of moods, atmosphere and tempos covered all in this album without feeling messy is genuinely incredible. It also was labeled as a pure hip hop instrumental when it first released but soon took so many influences and endtroduces so many genres into the mix like jazz, electronic, trip hop, soul, rock, ambient, funk, classical music, soundtrack, and straight up dark ambient and so much more. Not only do some tracks sound so otherworldly and alien like but there are some tracks that hit you right in the feels and establishes moods you never had before. I'm starting to realize how genuinely amazing this album is, a masterpiece of soundscapes, dream like qualities, fast paced drum breaks and ambient qualities to it and straight up chill music you can listen to when its raining outside. Amazing album
@jacobmarley6781
@jacobmarley6781 8 месяцев назад
wow. To the creator of this video, this is an impressive amount of work, very nice. This is the first time i've seen a "who sampled" type video done in this style and it is the best most enjoyable way for me so far.
@aleisterj.r8848
@aleisterj.r8848 4 года назад
The amount of work behind this album... amazing
@OLDMANWAFFLES
@OLDMANWAFFLES 11 месяцев назад
Changeling still gives me the chills every time
@vermontsoriginal
@vermontsoriginal 18 дней назад
My already high regards for Shadow just skyrocketed. Incredible creativity.
@willadams1980
@willadams1980 21 день назад
Holy shit man, I commented earlier but i gotta say maximum respect for this vid. As many have said above, this really brings home the range of tunes that Shadow sampled for the album and really underlines what a masterpiece it is. Both the album and your vid are inspirational stuff. 👍👍🤘
@robsgoals
@robsgoals 2 года назад
I can only imagine how much time it took to do this. THANK YOU for such and interesting all inclusive video. How much the Shadow must do to make all this happen! Brings us together in some interesting ways, yah.
@uwu-ul1qp
@uwu-ul1qp 2 года назад
and remember he did these in the mid 90s with a mpc 60 lol. these day you can sample from the internet and using a computer with a DAW so its so much faster but definitely doesnt have the same magic. obviously finding good samples and fitting them together still would take time. but imagine doing the same thing with crate digging, just like many people still do these days, which i respect.
@iamnotanumber100
@iamnotanumber100 3 года назад
This has given me a deeper appreciation of endtroducing after seeing all the samples that go into it, wow 👏👏
@charmicarmicat2981
@charmicarmicat2981 2 года назад
This record is what the inside of my brain sounds like. I’m so glad you broke down all the samples he actually used man. Been a fan of this record for I couldn’t even tell you how long and this is the most comprehensive list of the samples he actually used. Well done and god bless
@evanjordan3915
@evanjordan3915 3 года назад
The last sample on this record makes Shadow, the album, the wide array of drawn material, and simply everything THAT much cooler and complete.
@TheIanoTube
@TheIanoTube 3 года назад
Such an underrated artform
@NicsLibrary
@NicsLibrary 3 года назад
Absolutely
@jaydoe647
@jaydoe647 2 года назад
Anybody who know who this guy is knows what's up. Good job on this vid man I'm sure Shadow appreciates this content right here. Good shit bro
@humzaashraf4108
@humzaashraf4108 5 лет назад
Incredible effort man, thanks a lot for putting this together - favorite album ever
@Etcher
@Etcher 5 лет назад
This is incredible, what a piece of work! Well done. In the interests of making your work as accurate and complete as possible and not as a criticism I noticed you have 1970 as the release date for Run's House at 11:52. This record was released in 1988.
@NicsLibrary
@NicsLibrary 5 лет назад
I knew there was a mistake somewhere! Nice spot!
@TheDominiccrook
@TheDominiccrook 8 месяцев назад
Goes to show what an amazing artist he is . And bringing old artists back to life . Sir amazing and glad I was there at the start. Sorry.. one last thing. Met him top top top bloke. Will never forget it . ❤
@pitbullvicious2505
@pitbullvicious2505 Год назад
Someone called DJ Shadow the Jimi Hendrix of sampling. Well said, I think.
@archol6596
@archol6596 3 месяца назад
i think that title belongs to J Dilla, personally
@nathanakpe4897
@nathanakpe4897 3 месяца назад
​@@archol6596nah bro this album destroys donut
@DROGAS187
@DROGAS187 9 месяцев назад
Top tier historical breakdown! Just the shot in the arm I needed to stay on track. 😎 HHDS
@blusef1
@blusef1 Месяц назад
This is amazing! Thanks for putting it together. I still remember the first time I heard entroducing from a mo wax snippet tape my friend let me listen to at school on his Walkman. Classic in every sense.
@johnnyjules2008
@johnnyjules2008 5 лет назад
Thanks for making this!
@paranoidandroid192
@paranoidandroid192 5 лет назад
This is absolutely amazing work, thanks for making this!
@aar1967
@aar1967 2 года назад
Brilliant work putting this together. Thank you.
@PopcornColonelx
@PopcornColonelx 4 года назад
Thanks for the hard work. What a feat in compilation this album is.
@Matzusho
@Matzusho 5 лет назад
This is amazing! Great work on putting it all together!😍
@erniesfo
@erniesfo 4 года назад
A fantastic piece of work! Great job!
@BANGERSLLC
@BANGERSLLC 10 месяцев назад
Incredible video documenting an incredible album
@kastierV
@kastierV Год назад
thanks for putting this together. true gem.
@MrTektonik
@MrTektonik 3 года назад
Thanks for all the hard work Nic! It's really appreciated.
@jamesguitarshields
@jamesguitarshields 5 лет назад
thank you for doing this. this album never ceases to amaze me.
@ricardopaula4082
@ricardopaula4082 6 месяцев назад
damn doing this video is a helluva work, thanks for doing it
@pupisfun
@pupisfun 3 года назад
A phenomenal piece of work on a phenomenal album. Great work 👍🏻
@mohammedosman4902
@mohammedosman4902 8 месяцев назад
Amazing work! Thanks for making this
@cheffanxx
@cheffanxx 4 года назад
Waited 20+ years for this. Amazing, thanks
@distinctmotivephil6824
@distinctmotivephil6824 10 месяцев назад
this album changed my life. thanks for this
@chribrandt
@chribrandt 3 года назад
This is insanely well made, dude. Holy s... Thank you so much!
@Cosmikh0bo
@Cosmikh0bo 5 лет назад
You are my hero!
@muttakinc2281
@muttakinc2281 4 года назад
WOWWWW THIS IS INCREDIBLE THANKYOU FOR THIS!!! MASTERPIECE INSANEEE
@muydale
@muydale 5 лет назад
Thanks a lot for this, man. This album changed the way I listen to music
@jackmoore4243
@jackmoore4243 4 года назад
thank you so much for making this. endtroducing is my favorite album of all time and i love seeing how it was crafted. excellent video.
@roscob1978
@roscob1978 4 года назад
Great job putting this together 👊
@aafinity396
@aafinity396 3 года назад
appreciate the time and effort you put into to search for all this and put it all in this one video. while the drum breaks and song sample choices are immaculate, this album inspired me the most with sampling phrases, words, speech, and how you can use them creatively within context of your song.
@3dge--runner
@3dge--runner 4 года назад
this is absolutely amazing I so appreciate this. I've always wondered where he got his samples from I was just talking about it with a friend of mine thank you so much for posting
@PerChristianFrankplads
@PerChristianFrankplads 2 года назад
Thanks SO much for this wonderful and inspiring walkthrough. Keep at it!
@daydreamcon6343
@daydreamcon6343 5 лет назад
You sir are an absolute legend.
@kailochhead5268
@kailochhead5268 3 года назад
real good shit man, the amount of effort put into this videos insane. thank you so much for this.
@krisirizarry
@krisirizarry 7 месяцев назад
I’ll never forget when I was listening to a Tangerine Dream record I picked up cheap and used and stumbled upon that sample in the middle of one of the long tracks and just stopped like what?! How he used it is so masterful! This entire video has me feeling the same way--just goosebump-inducing art of the highest level.
@subdermal13
@subdermal13 4 года назад
This is so fucking awesome to see this. Thanks for taking the time to break it all down!
@Bandstand
@Bandstand 4 года назад
Hmm
@NicsLibrary
@NicsLibrary 4 года назад
🤔
@AwesomeYears
@AwesomeYears 4 года назад
Too slow Bandstand
@AwesomeYears
@AwesomeYears 4 года назад
@@Bandstand Yeah, I love your videos man, if it's as perfect as the Since I Left You video, then I'm gonna scream.
@badbenjy
@badbenjy 4 года назад
Genuinely amazing video. Thankyou.
@l1monthetrack
@l1monthetrack 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this breakdown. Really opens my eyes to the possibility of using samples
@namahecc
@namahecc 5 лет назад
I love this so much
@patlantern7023
@patlantern7023 4 месяца назад
Awesome edit Nic! would love to see more of these Dj Shadow sampling vids 🦾
@polyus_studios
@polyus_studios 5 месяцев назад
Awesome work! Thanks for this
@Liubomyr7
@Liubomyr7 Год назад
Oh my god how am I happy to find this video. It made my whole day and probably much more
@Benvoyonsdoncle
@Benvoyonsdoncle Год назад
great video. thanks for taking the time
@CheapSkateGrower
@CheapSkateGrower Год назад
Awesome job on a masterpiece, thank you 🙏
@leeantrobus2239
@leeantrobus2239 11 месяцев назад
Props for this video. This just elevated what is a masterpiece to something else for me, absolutely incredible
@maxbrazzini9641
@maxbrazzini9641 9 месяцев назад
One of the most interesting video on Tube. Grazie grazie grazie, immense job!
@jim40135
@jim40135 4 года назад
Wow. A labour of love. Respect!
@luisdias1994
@luisdias1994 2 года назад
This is fantastic. Great work. I fell like DJ Shadow put all this together back in the 90's as a form to make us, here the future, know all of these great other artists that we otherwise wouldn't have met.
@timothyrixner
@timothyrixner 6 месяцев назад
@2:10 shadow is on the record saying the drums for Building Steam came from a high school band instrumental recording and not soul food. Sounds close but it's not it according to the man himself. Amazing to see all of the creativity and even more mind blowing to know that he pulled almost all of these sampled from the same record store, Rare Records, In Sacramento, CA. Hours a day, pouring his hands and his ears through endless LPs, 7s, 45s to grab seconds of some and most likely nothing from 95% of what he actually listened to.
@wallacehardiniii9038
@wallacehardiniii9038 2 года назад
@22:51 the fact Q is in this solidifies every aspect of dope that ever lived and WILL ever live from here on out.
@aramledezma4230
@aramledezma4230 4 года назад
Superb work. Thank you.
@tommylobotommy
@tommylobotommy 3 года назад
Great work mate! This one of the my best of all time top 5, probably all know that it is also the first album in the history of music created entirely from samples. It must have taken hours to prepare this video, I don't want to think how long it took to record "Entroducing..."
@jaymatrona2604
@jaymatrona2604 11 месяцев назад
That was awesome to watch!! Endtroducing is a masterpiece
@checkitout3199
@checkitout3199 Год назад
Bro i have to give it to you for recognising n sublitling em with artiss/song etc is hard work man, respect my man, i admire your dedication brother, love. Thank you.
@RobinJohnstonphotography
@RobinJohnstonphotography 22 дня назад
Genius. Such an important album
@scottheins
@scottheins 2 года назад
This is just incredible, and makes me appreciate Shadow's synthesis even more. Putting together the parts that make up a song like "Changeling," which feels practically ready-made when you listen to it, is mind-blowing. Thank you!
@CarlScripter
@CarlScripter 3 года назад
This is putting a wonderful knife in my soul.
@Etcher
@Etcher Год назад
I find myself back here 3 years after my last comment - once again dude, what a piece of work. Absolutely blown away. Also, 45k views in 2023? This is criminally underrated.
Далее
OVOZ
01:00
Просмотров 2,3 млн
😍😂❤️ #shorts
00:12
Просмотров 716 тыс.
The Samples: The Chemical Brothers Edition
7:58
Просмотров 260 тыс.
DJ Shadow - Endtroducing..... ALBUM REVIEW
11:56
Просмотров 256 тыс.
Home Studio Footage 1995 (DJ Shadow)
3:05
Просмотров 67 тыс.
Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt
6:40
Просмотров 530 тыс.
Every Sample from Beastie Boys' "Paul's Boutique"
14:01
DJ Shadow | What Does Your Soul Look Like? (1995)
32:33
Sample Breakdown: Madvillainy
13:09
Просмотров 1 млн
Every Sample From The Avalanches Since I Left You
31:56
Endtroducing....Hip Hop And Ambient Music
10:24
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.
Janona
4:09
Просмотров 949 тыс.
BABYMONSTER - ‘FOREVER’ M/V
3:54
Просмотров 28 млн
Ozoda - JAVOHIR ( Official Music Video )
6:37
Просмотров 8 млн