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My problem with iTunes is that I don't have any say in how I'm represented on the site.
DJ Shadow
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DJ Shadow
Age: 52
Born: 1972
Born: June 29
Club Dj
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Hayward
California
Joshua Paul Davis
Josh Davis
Joshua Davis
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My main thing is constantly looking forward and trying to make music that I couldn't have made at any other time.
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As for my store, most artists' sites send you to a third-party storefront like iTunes, whereas we're disseminating it ourselves. I was always uncomfortable with the thought of sending somebody who came to my site to buy something to some other store. It just occurred to me, Why can't we do this?
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Like a lot of other DJs, I've been wondering when the first DJ game was going to happen. Somebody even pitched me on their own idea and I thought, I'm not a video game startup I don't know what I'm supposed to do with this.
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I got asked to remix a lot of movie themes, like Mission Impossible, which other people ended up doing quite well. But it was just never my thing.
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The music that I have always liked has always been more rooted in anger or sadness or alienation or any of those inspirational factors that drove rock'n'roll, gospel, and blues. I tend not to value a more pop aesthetic.
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I would agree with you that there's 90% imitation and 10% innovation. That's true of any genre.
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Cutting and pasting is the essence of what hip-hop culture is all about for me. It's about drawing from what's around you, and subverting it and decontextualizing it.
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Anything that sparks some eight-year-old's interest in music or DJing is great.
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I would rather have 10 people working on a record that are really committed and believe in it and love it, than 50 people who have no idea who I am or what I'm for.
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To be honest, I didn't really get into making music to be an album artist.
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I tend to gravitate away from the more trendy Ibiza style of dance music. It's not me.
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Through it all, the words of John Peel echo strongly within me: you have support the music that's being made now. You have to continue to look forward and learn from what's happening. That's my philosophy, anyway.
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It's satisfying to put out new music. And I think that's the context in which I'm comfortable revisiting things from the past.
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I always like to remain a fan, put it that way: and I like to hold the idealised version of what these artists are like. Greed is one of those components of human nature that's inherent in everyone, and sometimes it is an unpleasant thing to engage in.
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I couldn't make a real drum'n'bass or dubstep record to save my life. But I can be influenced by them in small ways.
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When I think about the stuff I turned down it's kind of insane.
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I personally feel the need to experience life and new music and ideas before I can sit down and start writing music again.
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It's about respecting what I think people like about the original music. I'm not gonna ever take it to the extent that I'm kinda George Lucas-ing moments of the album over and over again, trying to get them right over the next 30 years - I don't wanna do anything like that. But, yeah - it's a... fascinating conundrum through the years.
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Frequently, when I'm compared to someone, I'm like, Is that really what people think I sound like?
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I always consider every album to be a snapshot.
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