Tracklist
1 | What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 2) | 13:52 | |
2 | What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 3) | 5:13 | |
3 | What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 4) | 7:13 | |
4 | What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 1) | 6:22 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Mo Wax Recordings
- Copyright © – Mo Wax Recordings
- Glass Mastered At – Nimbus – B6122
- Manufactured By – James Upton
- Licensed From – AGI, USA
Credits
- Liner Notes [Shouts] – DJ Shadow
Notes
Issued in a Digipak, there's no track listing nor timings printed on release.
Molded in CD holder: Digipak® Manuf. by J.Upton, England, as licensed by AGI, USA.
℗+© MoWax Recordings' 1995
Molded in CD holder: Digipak® Manuf. by J.Upton, England, as licensed by AGI, USA.
℗+© MoWax Recordings' 1995
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 5 016557 082753
- Barcode (String): 5016557082753
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): B6122 MW 027 CD · 1:0 -MASTERED BY NIMBUS-
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): B6122 MW 027 CD · 1:1 MASTERED BY NIMBUS
Other Versions (5 of 15)
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What Does Your Soul Look Like (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) | Mo Wax | MW027 | UK | 1995 | |||
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What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 4) (10", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single Sided, Promo, Blue) | Mo Wax | MW 027 P4 | UK | 1995 | ||
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What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 3) (10", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single Sided, Promo, Blue) | Mo Wax | MW 027 P3 | UK | 1995 | ||
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What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 1) (10", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single Sided, Promo, Blue) | Mo Wax | MW 027 P1 | UK | 1995 | ||
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What Does Your Soul Look Like (CD, Single, Limited Edition) | Mo Wax | MW027CDL | UK | 1995 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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It doesn't matter that the first time I properly heard this was stoned out of my mind after an afternoon of drinking... this EP is HEAVY, even if you're straight!
It takes the art of sampling/DJ-ing/turntableism (whatever you want to call it) to another level. You don't (often) hear the cuts or scratches, what you hear is a magnum opus of mind-bending aural magnificence.
Having read Eliot Wilder's 33⅓ book on the making of "Endtroducing..." (which is a pretty good read) it's clear that much of DJ Shadow's early work was done when he was feeling quite lonely (at least in musical ) and sometimes depressed (personally). This feeling is exemplified in "WDYSLL".
That's not to say that the music isn't uplifting... it most certainly is but it has a general air of melancholy that I feel is unsured in the realm of 'hip hop' music (as broad as that spectrum needs to be to encom this).
Highly, highly recommended and TOTALLY unique.
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