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So surely Jesus H. Christ himself only knows what they made of '3 Freaks', the first single from the new album which found its way on to Bay Area radio and the internet some time last year, it being a high energy keyboard-based hip hop track with little sign of the influence of artists like David Axelrod that helped shape his earlier work.
So it is with trepidation and much interest that I find myself the recipient of a last minute invitation to check out DJ Shadow's new LP a few months before its scheduled release date at a small early evening soiree in London's Soho House. Amazingly the man himself has showed up, and proceeds to answer questions from the crowd. The journalistic standard is set high from the first question - "Where's your favourite place to sample a hand clap from?
Personally I would have shot the fucker, but Shadow is obviously on some mellow Californian shit so he actually answered the question. This scintillating discussion mercifully didn't last long and we quickly got a chance to hear the new album in its entirety.
It was free drinks at the bar, so in order to protect my journalistic integrity I drunk as many Coronas as possible. If I get invited to enough of these events I could probably halve my weekly alcohol budget. Unfortunately they don't respond too well to takeaway requests at these places but I'm working on it. Sets the scene for something dark and oppressive A nice enough summer song.
Turns out DJ Shadow has turned hyphy, abandoning his signature sampling sound for drums and bleepy FX.
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