DJ SHADOW’S 1996 Mo’ Wax debut, Endtroducing ... will be released as a deluxe, expanded edition on June 7 via Island/UME. The set will feature a bonus disc of single versions, a live track recorded in 1997 in England and previously unreleased demos and remixes.
Highlights include the Extended Overhaul edit of Organ Door which Shadow created for Mo’ Wax founder James Lavelle to use in his DJ sets, Cut Chemist’s Party Mix of The Number Song, Peshay’s previously unreleased remix of What Does Your Soul Look Like and demos or alternate versions of Building Steam With a Grain of Salt, Best Foot Forward, Changeling, Mutual Slump and Napalm Brain. Shadow personally oversaw the update and contributed new liner notes and photos. The booklet will boast excerpts from Eliot Wilder’s upcoming book about Endtroducing... which will be published in September by Continuum Books.