new shadow thread(s)
mrfinewine
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has this been noted?http://www.obeydjshadow.com/
mrfinewine
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too bad there aren't 450 people who write for urb. seriously though...who buys this shit?
cosign!!
atleast for me, im not bashing the guy as a 'musician' in any way, just the concept of what they were selling in that isntance. i am a fan of both the artists involved, shepards a cool dude, just am not a fan of what they are doing with this one project, it just seems silly...
"I'm not bashing him as an artist--I'm bashing him as a person!"
It was bestowed upon me anonymously.
I DJ'd an opening for Shepard years ago and he was a really cool dude. He wanted to hear really good poltically minded classic hip-hop.
Shadow has been by my store and he is an even nicer guy. He bought nothing but down south records. The guy is real nice, seems to be an insane fan of hip-hop and he knows his records.
I think both of these guys have already had some career defining moments, which most of us would kill for. Like it or not Obey and Endtroducing elevated both of these guys to iconic status for our generation. You probably liked them both back in the day, but too many people get up on something and its time to hate.
Bottom line, they both continue to get paid nicely to do their thing while, I type on a message board.
Does the fact that I never liked anything either of these guys did validate my hate? Just trying to get it straight.
Hm. I took him more for the "really bad politically minded classic hip-hop" type. Guess my judgment was a bit misguided.
-e
i think a lot of people might say they don't like something solely on the basis that either you, or someone else with a high post count said they don't. even on the internet, there's a follow-the-leader mentality that seems to shine through quite often. you can't like/love what you hate... that's fair, but it seems like folks here become easially polarized. i have no opinion on this topic (shadow/obey) other than what i formed for myself in 1996.
Ah, I'm not that influential. And even though DJ Shadow has never--to my knowledge--posted here, I'm a far less important figure in the SoulStrut cosmology than he is.
Man, I'll be the first to admit that I find myself looking for special edition releases that I've slept on. I even find myself stating: 'damn, if only I got that shit when it was first released'. But this Obey/Shadow shit sounds too over the top. It comes with 5 shirts? Come on now! How bad must you be on homeboys dick to rock that shit, one for every weekday? They might as well made it 7. Actually, I'm suprised they didnt, and called it the:
'endtro-limited-obey-a-shirt-a-thon' package.
I wont front, I like Shadows music A LOT, but his marketing techniques have been a bit silly lately. Dude, put the shit on vinyl and move on. Have you noticed that nearly every single release of his (since private press) has had some sort of special you have to 'jump-through-fire-hoops-to-get-my-record-release-party'?
ENOUGH.
I'd venture to say that he does this shit because, well, his dorky fans EAT THAT SHIT UP. I mean, people are pretty fan-atical about Mr. Shadow and they love this stupid little collectors shit that makes them feel like they're his biggest fans ever. This shit annoys the shit out of me too, but it's probably because I'm not the Target Audience. All this shit suggests to me is that DJ Shadow has a pretty good understanding of who it is that buys his records and is doing a damn good job giving these people what they want.
Just as a sidenote, I'm not a DJ Shadow hater (though I don't really think he's all that "important" to rap music). I do like me some DJ Shadow but I don't think I've liked anything since...hm... probably "Storm Warning" and one or two tracks of "The Private Press."
-e
Yeah, lame-o. I said it and I won't take it back. Alright, so like, Brainfreeze--yeah!
i've met danno, and this is true.
peep the graphics on the promo site
Just for the record, even though I could care less about hiphop, I am fully hiphop. Really, I am--my mother's like, Danno, you're so hiphop, and then all my friends nod their heads in agreement.
Danno is still the future of Hip Hop.