DJ Shadow
By user • Oct 1st, 2006 • Category: Band Bios
As stressful as it may be to release a genre-defining album and to know that peers are now measured against your work, it can be even more pressure to admit your own subsequent catalogue will have to stack up as well. So has been the case since 1996, when then 23 year-old DJ Shadow dropped the densely intelligent Entroducing, a sample-laden collection of beats and loops that has become a benchmark for innovative hip-hop jockeys turned major label artists. Now a decade removed from that heralded debut, Shadow (born Josh Davis) is bracing for the upcoming release of just his third LP, The Outsider. And no number of global tours, 2002’s oft-overlooked Private Press or the volumes of scene cred the California native has racked up will ever curb the comparisons to his Entroduction. And rightfully so. Such is the price of such a grand first impression.
Chicago Innerview Magazine, October 2006
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