Preemptive Strike (album) explained

Preemptive Strike
Type:compilation
Artist:DJ Shadow
Cover:DJ Shadow - Preemptive Strike.jpg
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Label:Mo' Wax
Producer:DJ Shadow
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Preemptive Strike is the first compilation album by American hip hop producer DJ Shadow, released by Mo' Wax on January 27, 1998.[1] It contains DJ Shadow's singles released by Mo' Wax between 1993 and 1997. It peaked at number 118 on the Billboard 200 chart.

According to Shadow, "The title was in reference to what I felt was a general lack of care for my music on the US label side, and my aim was to compile the earlier Mo' Wax output in a manner of my choosing rather than it happening surreptitiously."[2]

Critical reception

Ryan Schreiber of Pitchfork wrote, "These 11 tracks document Shadow's evolution from just a kid with a turntable to a full-blown, steady-rockin' brother with soul." Soren Baker of Chicago Tribune commented that "Sound bytes from old records and instructional tapes make brief appearances, but his spacey sound beds yield far more than just a group of cleverly arranged tape splices." Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic called it "a nice summation of DJ Shadow's most important singles through the end of 1997."

Track listing

Notes

Personnel

Credits adapted from liner notes.

Notes and References

  1. DJ Shadow: Preemptive Strike . . 53 . January 1998 . July 24, 2024 . Roberts . Randall . 38.
  2. DJ Shadow . DJ Shadow . djshadow . 1619017528080044075 . January 27, 2023 . 25 years ago, I released 'Preemptive Strike.' The title was in reference to what I felt was a general lack of care for my music on the US label side, and my aim was to compile the earlier Mo' Wax output in a manner of my choosing rather than it happening surreptitiously. . July 24, 2024.