Description: AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine DJ Shadow assembled the singles collection Preemptive Strike as a way for American audiences to catch up on his career prior to his debut album, Endtroducing. The 11-track album contains three new interludes and three complete singles that he released on Mo'Wax -- "In/Flux," "What Does Your Soul Look Like," and "High Noon" -- and a bonus disc, "Camel Bobsled Race," which is a megamix of DJ Shadow material by DJ Q-Bert. Given that Endtroducing was a masterpiece of subtly shifting texture, Preemptive Strike almost seems purposely incoherent, even though the tracks are sequenced chronologically. The jerky flow can make the album a little difficult to assimilate on first listen, but it soon begins to make sense, even if it never achieves the graceful flow of the album. Several of the selections on Preemptive Strike were available in different forms on Endtroducing -- parts four and one of "What Does Your Soul Look Like" are in their original forms here, presented along with one and three, and there's the "extended overhaul" of "Organ Donor." All of these are significantly different than the LP versions, and "What Does Your Soul Look Like" is necessary in its original, half-hour, four-part incarnation. But the key moments are the seminal "In/Flux," which arguably created trip-hop, and "High Noon," the dynamic, fuzz-drenched single that was his first single release since Endtroducing. Those three A-sides are reason enough for any serious fan of the debut to pick up Preemptive Strike, but the B-sides and "Camel Bobsled Race" are equally intriguing, making the package a nice summation of DJ Shadow's most important singles through the end of 1997. Preemptive Strike (album) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Preemptive Strike is the first compilation album by American hip hop producer DJ Shadow, released by Mo' Wax on January 13, 1998. It contains DJ Shadow's singles released by Mo' Wax between 1993 and 1997. It peaked at number 118 on the Billboard 200 chart.[1] Critical reception Ryan Schreiber of Pitchfork wrote, "These 11 tracks document Shadow's evolution from just a kid with a turntable to a full-blown, steady-rockin' brother with soul."[6] Soren Baker of Chicago Tribune commented that "Sound bytes from old records and instructional tapes make brief appearances, but his spacey sound beds yield far more than just a group of cleverly arranged tape splices."[3] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic called it "a nice summation of DJ Shadow's most important singles through the end of 1997."[2] Track listing[edit] All tracks are written by Josh Davis, except where noted. No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Strike 1" 0:26 2. "In/Flux" 12:12 3. "Hindsight" 6:52 4. "Strike 2" 0:15 5. "What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 2)" 13:51 6. "What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 3)" 5:12 7. "What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 4)" · J. Davis · Jeffrey Bova 7:12 8. "What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 1)" · J. Davis · Shawn Phillips 6:21 9. "Strike 3 (and I'm Out)" 0:26 10. "High Noon" · J. Davis · Ernie Orosco 3:57 11. "Organ Donor (Extended Overhaul)" 4:26 Personnel[edit] Credits adapted from liner notes. · DJ Shadow – production
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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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Edition: First Edition
Record Label: Mo' Wax
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Language: English
Release Title: Preemptive Strike
Artist: DJ Shadow
Release Year: 1998
Style: Electro, Ambient Breakbeat, Trip Hop, Turntablism
Genre: Rap & Hip-Hop
Case Condition: Very Good (VG)
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Type: Album