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DJ Shadow - The Mountain Will Fall Tour
Jul 23, 2017 7:00 PM (Sunday)
House of Blues - Houston
1204 Caroline Street
Houston, TX 77002
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DJ Shadow
Since debuting in the early '90s, DJ Shadow has become one of hip-hop's most in-demand producers and spinners. Known for his experimental hip-hop beats, he combined trip-hop with beats to become our generation's most innovative DJ. He is about to release his fourth album, The Less You Know, The Better, later this year and will hit the road for a nationwide tour. Don't miss a date on the DJ Shadow concert schedule (2011); Use Eventful as your source for DJ Shadow tour dates and venue information.
DJ Shadow's career blew up after being the featured DJ at UC Davis. In fact, the term trip-hop was attributed to DJ Shadow during his tenure at the college campus. DJ Shadow released remixes and mixtapes throughout the '90s until putting out his first LP, Endtroducing…., in 1996. It made the Guinness Book of World Records for being the "First Completely Sampled Album" and is ranked by Time magazine as one of the "All-Time" 100 Best Albums. He continued to deejay and release mixtapes until putting out his sophomore album, The Private Press, in 2001.
In 2006, DJ Shadow put out his hotly anticipated collabo album, The Outsider, which featured rappers such as Mos Def and David Banner. DJ Shadow is currently in the lab finishing up his fourth album, The Less You Know, The Better, which is due out in September. In the meantime, you can catch DJ Shadow on the road. DJ Shadow tour dates are currently booked throughout the US. Stay on top of this innovative DJ Producer and use Eventful to receive updates and alerts about DJ Shadow tour dates.
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