Josh Davis (born June 29, 1972 in San José, California), better known by his stage name DJ Shadow, is an American record producer and DJ. He has a personal record collection of over 60,000 records. He cofounded the Solesides label which was transformed into Quannum Projects in 1999. In 2014 he launched his own record label Liquid Amber and he has also managed Cali-Tex Records. Publishing companies include: Reconstruction Music, Yolo Boy, New Futility Music, Tallcat Tunes.
DJ Shadow is widely credited as a key figure in developing the experimental instrumental hip-hop style associated with the London-based Mo Wax label. Davis had already been experimenting with making beats and breaks on a four-track recorder while he was in high school in the Northern California college town of Davis, but it was during university that he co-founded the Solesides label as an outlet for his original tracks. Hooking up with Davis' few B-boys (including eventual Solesides artists Blackalicious and Lyrics Born) through the college radio station, Shadow began releasing the Hip-Hop Reconstruction mix tapes in 1991, eventually catching the attention of The Source magazine and Dave Funkenklein. Shadow was featured in the magazine's Unsigned Hype column in 1991, and Klein signed him to a production deal with Hollywood BASIC records. Concurrently, Shadow provided beats and scratches for Bay Area rapper Paris and was featured on his second album. In 1993, Shadow pressed his 17-minute beat-head symphony Entropy. His tracks spread widely through the DJ-strong hip-hop underground, eventually reaching James Lavelle of Mo Wax, who would release his groundbreaking debut Endtroducing ... in late 1996. He is also well known for his involvement in U.N.K.L.E., a longtime Mo' Wax production team that gained superstar guests including Thom Yorke (of Radiohead), Richard Ashcroft (of The Verve), Mike D (of Beastie Boys), and others.
discogsJoshua Paul Davis (born June 29, 1972), known professionally as DJ Shadow, is an American DJ and record producer. He first gained attention with his debut studio album "Endtroducing....." (1996), noted for its extensive use of samples and layered production. He was also a member of the band UNKLE from 1996 to 1999. DJ Shadow began experimenting with a four-track recorder while in high school in Davis, California, and started his career as a disc jockey for the University of California, Davis, campus radio station KDVS. His early singles, including "In/Flux" and "Lost and Found (S.F.L.)", blended elements of funk, rock, hip hop, ambient, jazz, and soul, and were associated with the experimental style of the London-based Mo' Wax label. He has cited Kurtis Mantronik, Steinski, and Prince Paul as influences and often uses short clips of voices rather than full lyrics. During 1991–1992, DJ Shadow released remixes on Hollywood BASIC and contributed scratching and production work to rapper Paris' album "Sleeping with the Enemy". In 1993, he co-founded the Solesides underground hip-hop label alongside Blackalicious and Lyrics Born. The first release was the 12" "Entropy", which included his track "Count and Estimate". He also began working with Mo' Wax, and in 1995 contributed scratches to a mix of Massive Attack's "Karmacoma". "Endtroducing....." was produced using an AKAI MPC60, turntables, and Pro Tools, and later entered the Guinness World Records for "First Completely Sampled Album". In 1998, DJ Shadow released "Preemptive Strike", a compilation of singles, and produced UNKLE's debut album "Psyence Fiction", which featured guest appearances from Thom Yorke, Richard Ashcroft, Mike D, Kool G. Rap, and Jason Newsted. Around 2000, he composed the score for the documentary "Dark Days" and appeared in the 2001 film "Scratch". His second album, "The Private Press" (2002), included the single "Six Days", which was later remixed for "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" soundtrack. In 2003, he collaborated with Zack de la Rocha on the track "March of Death". He released the live performance DVD "Live! In Tune and on Time" in 2004. In 2006, DJ Shadow released "The Outsider" through Universal Records, featuring artists from the San Francisco Bay Area hyphy scene. He toured with Cut Chemist in support of their mixtape "The Hard Sell" (2007), which was followed by "The Hard Sell (Encore)". His DJ mix "Diminishing Returns" was first broadcast on BBC Radio 1 in 2003 and reissued in 2009. From 2010 to 2013, DJ Shadow released the EP "I Gotta Rokk" and his album "The Less You Know, the Better". Promotional singles included "Def Surrounds Us", "I've Been Trying", "I'm Excited", and "Warning Call". In 2014, he launched his label Liquid Amber, releasing the "Liquid Amber EP" and signing artists including Bleep Bloop, Noer the Boy, Mophono, and Ruckazoid. "The Mountain Will Fall" (2016) featured the single "Nobody Speak" with Run the Jewels. He released the EP "The Mountain Has Fallen" (2017) and the live album "Live in Manchester: The Mountain Has Fallen" (2018). "Our Pathetic Age" (2019) was a double album with instrumental and vocal sections, including collaborations with Run the Jewels, Nas, Ghostface Killah, De La Soul, and Raekwon. He contributed a remix of "Digital Bath" for Deftones' "Black Stallion" and a reinterpretation of "Black Hot Soup" for King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard's "Butterfly 3001" (2022). His seventh studio album, "Action Adventure" (2023), featured no guest artists and marked a stylistic shift. DJ Shadow’s studio, "Reconstruction", is located in a San Francisco suburb and houses over 60,000 records. His work is characterized by extensive use of samples from a wide range of musical genres. Notable examples include sampling David Axelrod on "Duality", Pekka Pohjola on "Midnight in a Perfect World", and Ron Geesin on "Outsider Intro". He has continued to employ samples in albums such as "The Outsider" (2006) and collaborations like "Seein' Thangs" with David Banner. Studio albums
Endtroducing..... (1996)
The Private Press (2002)
The Outsider (2006)
The Less You Know, the Better (2011)
The Mountain Will Fall (2016)
Our Pathetic Age (2019)
Action Adventure (2023)
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