Also check out the video from Montreux Jazz festival on Stones
Throw's site... Peanut Butter Wolf spinning 7"s, Madlib and Jaydee,
J-Rocc and Yestrdays New Trio getting all crazy.
I would give up my right arm to have been there in that crowd!
At 1:00 AM +0100 24/8/04, Phonopsia wrote:
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From: "Southern Outpost" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 12:36 AM
Subject: Re: (313) for the Madlib fans
I can't get past the Monk Hughes release, it's damn hot property
IMHO. Madlib can do no wrong at the moment and i'm lookin forward to
hearing the full length Disco mix.
I'm really feeling all the new Madlib stuff I've heard lately. The DJ Rels
kinda reminds me of Nu Era's 'Broken Soul' for some reason, although I can't
pinpoint it and it isn't an obvious comparison. I'm probably just wrong
about that... The Madlib Remixes Vol. 2 2x 12" is particularly interesting
because it's all hip hop acapellas over samples from 1977-1982. There's some
nice disco and even vaguely techno bits in there, as well as some properly
80s sounding stuff. I was [this] close to buying the Monk Hughes but ran out
of funds. Sounded great from the clips. Did anyone else pick up the
Okayplayer 'True Notes Vol. 1' compilation? I've not properly had a chance
to ingest it all yet, but the Madlib with Aceyalone track on there is the
business, and I believe it's exclusive to that comp. The Madvillain album is
probably the best full length so far this year (to continue my trend of
lofty, untimely proclomations). ;) MF Doom is a bad-ass MC.
Tristan
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