Old wine
I’ve been listening to DJ Shadow recently and noticed how damn similar my old sound to the Shadow’s one. Some of my early tracks 90% samples based. Of course DJ Shadows has got damn deep hip-hot roots which I couldn’t have. But it seems I’ve got something hip-hopish through Prodigy music. It’s quite interesting to check out own old stuff where I just loved to use long and deep samples, voices and speeches, put the thing together within a couple of hours. The funny thing that DJ Shadow is a quite new artist to me, I never heard of him before 2003-2004 or something, and the tracks I’m talking about been done somewhere 1999-2002. The second less funny fact that the tracks is one of the most unheard music in the world, I’m not DJ Shadow ya know. The sad thing that I don’t collect my own music. I need a huge piece of an inspiration that make me sit and arrange emotions I feel to the sequencer. That fact makes pretty much wine of my tracks. The wine no one tested, the wine you won’t find on a conveyor belt.
The track about itself the Second Division - Weir.do (2001)

