UNKLE : The appliance of Psyence

Another one from the archives : NME’s feature for the release of Psyence Fiction, back in 1998
Read the full storyAnother one from the archives : NME’s feature for the release of Psyence Fiction, back in 1998
Read the full storyForget about the hype, now available from the DJ Shadow online store are 4 new tee-shirts inspired by the Mo’ Wax era, at a decent price.
Read the full storyComing out of nowhere, here’s a free compilation of classic DJ Shadow and DJ Krush tunes getting the remix treatment by a solid team of beatmakers. You should really check it out.
Read the full storyDid you ever wonder how Mo’ Wax was positioned in the UK charts? I did, and here’s the answer in this boring post!
Read the full storyIt looks like James Lavelle and DJ Shadow started working on the most sought-after Mo’ Wax Urban Archaeology reward.
Read the full story“There are many imitators, but only one originator”. A celebration of DJ Shadow’s In/Flux, the tune that changed it all, for Mo’ Wax, for the music, and for me, too.
Read the full storyWatch 2 videos of Tony Nwachukwu in conversation with DJ Shadow, Andrea Parker, Attica Blues, and As One during the Meltdown Sessions, London, June 2014.
Read the full storyNew Analog made 100 of each design. They were for sale at both gigs, and are now available online. Grab yours now! http://www.new-analog.net/Reconstructed-James-Lavelle-DJ-Shadow
A focus on David Axelrod’s album for Mo’ Wax in 1998, including an exclusive video interview and DJ Shadow’s liner notes from the CD.
Read the full storyDJ Shadow did a live Q&A on Facebook yesterday. He answered a lot of questions, and one very interesting thing that came out of the chat is that he’s up to working with James Lavelle again on a new UNKLE project.
Unkle, yes, I would def work with James again
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Listen to more than 1h30 of DJ Shadow & DJ Krush delivering a great and eclectic selection at the Mo’ Wax Headz night in Manchester, 1994.
Read the full storyFollowing the Mo’ Wax feature published in The Face in 1995, here is their huge article covering the release of UNKLE’s “Psyence Fiction”, with some good infos about the looong making of the LP and a bit of Mo’ Wax history.
Read the full storyLate 1995. The now defunct The Face magazine followed James Lavelle and the Mo’ Wax crew in a trip to the West Coast of the USA, where they were supposed to work on the then-forthcoming UNKLE/Belmondo album. The project was later abandoned but eventually gave birth to Psyence Fiction. Expect to read things and people you’ve never heard of before.
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