| Steinski asks "What Does It All Mean?" on greatest hits comp |
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| Saturday, 29 March 2008 21:00 | |
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On May 27, Illegal Art, home to club prankster Girl Talk, will issue Steinski's What Does It All Mean?: Retrospective 1983-2006. Steinski, along with then-partner Douglas "Double Dee" DiFranco, is the mastermind behind "the Lessons." Originally released as a promo-only 12-inch on Tommy Boy in 1983, the three "Lessons" -- "The Payoff Mix," "Lesson 2 (James Brown Mix)" and "Lesson 3 (History of Hip-Hop)" -- stand as one of the cornerstone texts of turntable hip-hop (alongside Grandmaster Flash's "Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel.") Cut Chemist recorded several tributes to it, including the classic "Lesson 6," and DJ Shadow replicated its sampladelic format for part of his 1992 debut single, "Entropy." Steinski has posted the original "Lessons" tracks on his MySpace page. If "the Lessons" stand as Steinski's greatest achievement, then What Does It All Mean susses out the remainder of his eclectic career as a sound artist, advertising jingle musician and mashup icon. It includes tracks made for Ninja Tune (including "I'm Wild About That Thing," a collabo from Coldcut's 1997 album Let Us Play!) and others, and a booklet of liner notes from ace journalist Hua Hsu. There's also a brand-new mix, "Nothing to Fear," where he purees dozens of hip-hop tracks in his inimitable and widely copied mashup style. The track listing for What Does It All Mean?: Retrospective 1983-2006 is below. CD 1 (Retrospective):
CD 2 (Nothing To Fear):
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