Описание
Various Artists – Man From Mo’ Wax (Colored Vinyl) [New Vinyl] UK – Import
Artist: Various Artists
Title: Man From Mo’ Wax (Colored Vinyl)
Format: Vinyl
Attributes: UK – Import
Genre: Rock
UPC: 602567279013
Condition: New
Release Date: 2018
Record Label: Universal Uk
Album Tracks
DISC 1:
1. Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal&Charles Dutoit – Holst: The Planets, Op.32 – 2. Venus, the Bringer of Peace (Edit)
2. Zimbabwe Legit – Doin’ Damage in My Native Language (Shadow’s Legitimate Remix)
3. Marie ‘Queenie’ Lyons – See and Don’t See
4. The Wild Bunch – Friends&Countrymen
5. RPM – Food of My de – Rhythm
6. Hioshi Fujiwara + Kudo Featuring DJ Milo – Return of the Original Art Form (D.J Mix)
7. La Funk Mob – Ravers Suck Our Sound and Get Fuck
8. Attica Blues – Contemplating Jazz
9. Dr. Octagon – Blue Flowers
10. DJ Krush – Kemuri
DISC 2:
1. Unkle – Back and Forth
2. DJ Shadow – What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 3)
3. RPM – Flow
4. DJ Shadow – Organ Donor (Extended Overhaul)
5. Unkle Featuring Thom Yorke – Rabbit in Your Headlights
6. Blackalicious – Swan Lake
7. Unkle Featuring Ian Brown – Reign
8. Queens of the Stone Age -… Like Clockwork
9. DJ Shadow – What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 1)
Soundtrack album to the forthcoming documentary The Man from Mo’ Wax that charts the life of pioneering UK electronic/trip-hop figure James Lavelle, whose presence in the scene as a DJ, producer and label head remains pivotal today, nearly three decades into his career. The soundtrack features tracks from the film that chart the life of Lavelle + his label Mo’ Wax including: – artists that inspired him to create Mo’ Wax such as Hiroshi + Kudo, Zimbabwe Legit, Marie ‘Queenie’ Lyons + The Wild Bunch – trip-hop classics from Mo’ Wax by DJ Shadow, La Funk Mob, Attica Blues, Dr. Octagon, DJ Krush + RPM – essential Lavelle productions/co-writes with Thom Yorke, Ian Brown + Queens of the Stone Age The film features interviews with DJ Shadow, Joshua Homme of Queens of the Stone Age, Massive Attack’s Robert Del Naja (3D), Ian Brown, Futura, Thom Yorke and Grandmaster Flash who help tell the remarkable story of one of the most enigmatic yet influential figures in contemporary British culture. Unearthed from over 700 hours of footage including his exclusive personal archive spanning three decades, The Man from Mo’ Wax is an exhilarating, no holds-barred ride through Lavelle’s career highs and lows.