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offline Krendo from Leicester (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-18 10:05 [#00129874]
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I was bored this morning, not wanting to go to my lectures,
so I took a look on e-bay for the early DJ Shadow singles
'Lost and Found' and 'In/Flux'. These songs were hyped to
death when they came out, but neither of them are available,
either in the shops or on e-bay. So does anyone actually own
these early, early records, or are they lost to the world
forever (or until Mo Wax release a box set in fifteen
years)?


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-03-18 10:08 [#00129875]
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Lost and Found S. F. L can be found on the first Headz
compilation on Mo Wax. It is one of his best with a cheeky
sample of U2's Sunday Bloody Sunday. It is well worth
searching out.

In/Flux can be easily found on the Pre-Emptive Strike album.
There is an alternate version on the Headz compilation as
above.


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-03-18 10:11 [#00129879]
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Other early stuff can be found on the Solesides 'Greatest
Bumps' on Ninja Tune.

If you're desperate for all this stuff I could post it to
you on tape. I also have the ultra rare Lesson Four/Lifers
Group tracks.


 

offline Krendo from Leicester (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-18 10:16 [#00129884]
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Hey, Jonesy, we only live a few miles apart. I live in
Leicester, England, not Leicester, Uruguay, as it says
above.

I knew about the Headz compilation, but that is not in any
of the record shops around here, nor is it available on
e-bay. Anyway, what do these two early singles sound like?


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-03-18 10:23 [#00129894]
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Lesson Four is a cut up of funk, Led Zep type riffs etc. Its
cool. The other is a hip hop track remixed by Shadow. Also
good. Its such a rare record. I found out recently that mine
was a bootleg. Very convincing though.

Where in Leicester mate? I was there on Friday night.


 


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