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product_id: 96838221
title: "Endtroducing (20th Anniversary)"
brand: "dj shadow"
price: "฿2696"
currency: THB
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
category: "Music"
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store_origin: TH
region: Thailand
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# Endtroducing (20th Anniversary)

**Brand:** dj shadow
**Price:** ฿2696
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- **What is this?** Endtroducing (20th Anniversary) by dj shadow
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Endtroducing (20th Anniversary)

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐ Not bad, but NOT one of the 50 all time best dance albums (as Mixmag claims)
            
*by P***R on 16 September 2018*

I bought this CD because it was in Mixmag's "Best 50 albums of all time" … which upon scrutiny has missed out some absolute classic, perfect dance albums, and instead includes some highly questionable titles. "Endtroducing" sounds like a clever assemblage of samples a la Fatboy Slim, and even reminds me of a much older album called "My Life in the Bush of Ghosts" by Brian Eno and David Byrne in 1981. What you get is drum loops, break beats, and sometimes quite overly insistent snare drums juxtaposed with piano and synth washes, and a sprinkling of random spoken samples. The result is an interesting album, a listenable album, but top 50 ever? Nah ...
  

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ TRULY INSTRUMENTAL HIP HOP....
            
*by A***J on 8 January 2009*

Took a gamble on this a little bit as can be seen from my reviews (mostly Rock & Metal) but I'm very taken with this!Progressive, experimental, ambient, are all expletives to describe this almost cinematic soundscape. Sometimes dark, sometimes beautiful, it's almost impossible to believe this is the work of only one man & his turntables.Some interesting samples are to be found; the most recognisable to me being the bass intro to Metallica's Orion. There are strings, little bits that remind me of Wendy Carlos' version of Dies Irae from The Shining, Classical sounds, really cool, chilled out drumbeats and some really fat, deep, throbbing basslines. There's no actual rap or singing as this is INSTRUMENTAL hip hop but there are some cleverly integrated vocal snippets that serve more as music than the usual cliched posturing of the Rap genre. It's hard to single out one single track as this feels very much like a musical odyssey, maybe even conceptual.I've enjoyed this as I'm used to samples & turntables within a Rock framework ala Linkin Park or Mordred, but this is a real step into another world. Certainly better than the X-Ecutioners albums that I have.This will appeal to fan's of Moby, Consolidated, Classy Hip Hop, Electronica fans, the open minded Rock fan, maybe even devotees of darker ambient music such as Burzum's later material. Something here for everyone!
  

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Iconic for the 90s and Noughties generations
            
*by A***N on 28 February 2011*

In the 1970s if you had a teenage party it was essential to play a Pink Floyd album or Mike Oldfield's "Tubular bells" - they were the hip, spacey, unconventional music of their day. They were built around, but were outside, mainstream music conventions. In the 1990s and early into the 2000s this album was their equivalent.This album proved once and for all that audio clip-art could indeed be a mainstream art form. IMHO a couple of these tracks are just plain tedious, but the majority of it is very listenable and is great unwind music to just let your mind drift along.If you're an old fart like me, and want to sample some tracks to see if this is for you or not, sample "Building Steam..." or "Midnight in a Perfect World". Don't expect normally structured hooky pop, dance or rock songs, expect to surrender yourself to repetition and musical mesmerism: Relax and then maybe, like me, you'll have a great time.Alan T
  

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