As far as the mechanics of how the music was made, there's no denying: Endtroducing was extremely simple. That's not to denigrate it - that doesn't mean I'm knocking it or I'm saying my new stuff is better, or anything like that: it just means, I literally had, what, 12. 5 seconds of stereo sampling at my disposal, and some turntable overdubs. . . The nature of the beast back then was probably about 50% looping and 50% chopping, and that was what you could do with samples.
I tell my retreat students that they need to remember two things: to eat what they want when they're hungry and to feel what they feel when they're not.