http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6tUKv5DJSgQuote (album review)
In/Flux has been sited as one of the first moments in trip-hop, if not, widely regarded as the sole creator of a genre. It's a comprehensive blend of different cultures and backgrounds, over a steady, funky bassline. In the way that only DJ Shadow can, it combines jazz, turntablism (der), hip-hop, and electronica. It turns and bends for twelve joyous minutes, grooving and sinking into the walls. It flows into the next song, Hindsight. I often call this the most underrated DJ Shadow song ever. It's simply a seven minute downbeat session. It's not very exciting, and it won't draw you in like In/Flux, but it's a wonderful track nonetheless. I can't say much more about it, but it's very enjoyable.
This post was edited by Auroxx on Apr 12 2013 05:50pm