DJ Shadow Announces 25th Anniversary Endtroducing Reissue

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DJ Shadow Announces 25th Anniversary Endtroducing Reissue

The remastered record and a new 7″ featuring a Cut Chemist remix are out September 24

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DJ Shadow, August 1996 (Gie Knaeps/Getty Images)

DJ Shadow has announced a 25th anniversary reissue of his landmark debut album, Endtroducing. The remastered edition is out September 24 via Island, along with a new 7″ featuring Cut Chemist’s remix of “The Number Song.”

First released in 1996, Endtroducing has been newly remastered at half speed from DJ Shadow’s original DAT recording tapes. Five years ago, DJ Shadow released a 20th anniversary edition of the album.

“I was so happy to have recently discovered the original DAT tape that served as the final mix source of the album, and was able to provide it for the remaster just in time for this release,” DJ Shadow said. “When comparing the new version with the old, I was shocked at how many audible details were revealed that I had completely forgotten about.”

Read Pitchfork’s feature “DJ Shadow on the Music That Made Him.”

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