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DJ Shadow - Six Days

If I were to be exiled from New York and stranded on a deserted island, left only to make friends with inanimate objects, DJ Shadow’s Endtroducing and The Private Press are two albums I’d consider taking along with me. Six Days is off of The Private Press and I think most people are probably more familiar with the remix featuring Mos Def which plays during the end credits of the movie Phone Booth. Shadow samples Colonel Bagshot’s song Six Day War here and provides a new and powerful dynamic for CB’s somber lyrics. Within DJ Shadows massive collection of work, Six Days would undoubtedly be on a “best of” album.

-opparaics


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