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Monday, November 23, 2009

Note read in "Six Days"

DJ Shadow is a man of many talents. Endtroducing was an amazing example of what lo-fi hip-hop could turn out. He was a genius at experimental hip-hop and still his. So it's no surprize that the note this time is found on his song from The Printing Press, a song entitled Six Days. The vocals seem to make it this time though. As much as his talents are great with lo-fi, instrumental hip-hop, I gotta say, for once I do believe that a DJ Shadow track is enhanced so much more by the sample he picked. (The sample song is Six Day War by Colonel Bagshot. In case you're interested.)


The song itself flows quite well. As the first DJ to make entirely sampled songs, it's hard to seperate samples with DJ Shadow, and that's a great thing in this case. It makes the song. Just listen for yourself.




And if the beat just didn't seem enough, the remix has a pretty nice beat. However, the rap over it is hit and then entirely miss the song. But still a nice sound to hear.



-Minimal foX

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