DJ Shadow - Delmar Hall - St. Louis, MO - 10.04.24

Action Adventure The Tour Take 2

DJ Shadow

with Lunice

About DJ Shadow

For over 30 years, Josh Davis has expressed his passion, taste, and values through the music he creates as DJ Shadow. The name alone evokes a high watermark for instrumental hip-hop and composition. From his first masterpiece Endtroducing…, to the genre-hopping UNKLE release Psyence Fiction, to the otherworldly elegance of The Private Press and its iconic single “Six Days,” to his underrated Bay Area celebration The Outsider, his work in the ‘90s and first decade of the 2000s is as essential as it is hard-to-pin-down. In the 2010s, Shadow released the sprawling The Less You Know, the Better, with its muscular forays into rock music, and closed the decade with The Mountain Will Fall and Our Pathetic Age, both very ambitious, risk-taking albums that boasted some of his best rap collaborations by working with Run the Jewels, Nas, and De La Soul, among others. If there’s a single red thread across this career, it’s his restless ear, always searching to rescue some forgotten gem from the dustbin of music history or a fresh blast of sound from the cutting edge.

It’s a practice Shadow learned as a young boy, enamored with collecting comic books, baseball cards, 12-inch records, and precious...

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About Lunice

Born and raised in the city of Montreal, Canadian Artist, Producer and DJ, Lunice is a disciple of Hip Hop. Coming up on break beats and trying his hand at nearly all of the elements, from graffiti to breakdancing, Hip Hop has always been a part of his artistic expression.

Crafting his early education listening to masters like J Dilla, Lord Finesse and 9th Wonder, his outlook completely changed when he got his first break DJing legendary parties in the then-budding Montreal Bass scene, circa 2007-2009. Experimenting with electro synth sounds layered over pounding bass and drums, he soon developed a sonic aesthetic that kept the spirit of rap music while remaining as potent on the dancefloor as anything else.

Crowds quickly gravitated towards Lunice for his unique energy and theatrical stage presence. Soon after, his name began to spread beyond city limits and he discovered other like-minded artists that shared the same passion for creative freedom — Hudson Mohawke, Just Blaze and Machinedrum to name a few.

Within a year, he caught the eye and ear of music critics and his contemporaries with two EPs (Stacker Upper and One Hunned) released on famed indie label LuckyMe and connected with renowned producer Diplo,...

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