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DJ Shadow / Endtroducing (Endtroducing Re-Emagined) [2016]
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23 comments
It’s the money…
Just clicked it to post the same thought.
^^
not bad. not bad at all.
What is that place where this photo is took? Looks like a real world nodata.
Amoeba in San Francisco.
in the basement of the records shop in sacramento, actually
It’s not Amoeba in SF, it’s a place just called Records in Sacramento and it was featured in the documentary, Scratch. It’s not the basement though, just the main floor.
The cover photo is not at Amoebas. Nor is it in the basement of the Sactown record shop (although the video to Midnight in a Perfect World contained basement footage). The photo was taken in the upstairs main store section of the Sacramento shop – then called K Street Records, now called Medium Rare Records.
The real question is, where did this take from the photo shoot come from?! The OG had Lyrics Born’s face blurred (guy on the right), plus it looked like he was wearing a hat not a wig. Is it a wig? Was it a hat? Holy smokes that album was so dope. I’ll DL this one just for the sentimentality of it all. Life changing shit for reals.
Guy on the left is Chief Xcel.
notice the pager in Lyrics Born’s pocket.
20 years ago!!!!!!!!
B-Plus aka Brian Cross, now a professor at UCSD and founder of Mochilla, shot all the photos and the video for Midnight In A Perfect World in 1996, I believe.
u are right about B+
The cover was better with the blurred face. It looked some mysterious 45 year old japanese man digging in the crates or perhaps the owner sneakily surveilling the african american customer next to him, much more mysterious, like it could have been Satoshi Nakamoto before he was famous or something…now that it’s revealed that it was just some fat music nerd slash wigger, well, i guess that does fit what DJ Shadow has devolved into, so maybe the cover is some kind of picture of Dorian Grey…
Those guys are Chief Xcel and Lyrics Born, part of the Solesides/Quannum crew that Shadow was a part of throughout the 90s and early 2000s
Way too much information about non-essential peripheral overweight slackers from the 90s.
The internet is scrambling things to the point where I realize that writing my comment is indeed more poignant than listening to the free record.
Yeah, the level of fanboyness needed to identify everyone involved with that album cover is just too aspergery. I remember when the original Endtroducing came out (not this shitty EDM remake) and everyone in my crew of skaters and hiphoppy ppl found DJ Krush (whose first album dropped around the same time) to be far superior. Not to say Endtroducing was bad, but I really can’t imagine what kind of person could consider it to be “life changing”, lol for real.
Ha ha
u sound like trump
Don’t be absurd
Sorry… you were sayin?
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