Stones Throw Records was known chiefly as an independent West Coast Hip Hop label. In October 2003, Stones Throw released the Jaylib Champion Sound project which was a collaboration between J Dilla ...
On March 23, 2004, the musical chameleon Daniel Dumile, having released one commercial album as MF DOOM in 1999, two as King Geedorah and Viktor Vaughn respectively in 2003, teamed up with the ...
“MadVillainy,” MF DOOM and Madlib’s clever golden child of underground hip-hop, turns 20 years old today. At 22 songs long and packed with obscure cartoon and pop culture references, it’s persistent, ...
HIP-HOP MF Doom and Madlib were made for each other: Veteran Doom’s rhymes are oddball, off-tempo and obsessed with throwaway pop culture. Scholarly Madlib’s grooves are rooted in dusty jazz, weird ...
This week’s new music Friday also features A$AP Ferg, PJ Morton, Jim Jones, and Mavis Staples. 2 days ago Written by author and journalist Will Hagle, the 152-page ...
‘Madvillainy’ is Madlib and MF DOOM’s legendary collaborative LP, released in 2004 via Stones Throw Records. The album has had a long-lasting impact on hip-hop and music in general, with DOOM’s lyrics ...
Madvillainy is unlike any other hip hop record. With his supervillain persona inspired by Marvel Comics' Doctor Doom, and an array of sonic settings provided by the unique beats of prolific ...
In continuation of the 20th anniversary celebration of MF DOOM and Madlib’s groundbreaking collaboration, Madvillainy, the MF DOOM estate and Madlib have teamed up with Super7 to present a reimagined ...
Would you call it Weird Roots? Madlib and Doom aligned in 2004 to form Madvillain. Their debut LP Madvillainy for Stones Throw included the song “Accordion”. Now The Roots have banded together with ...
In the 10 years following the release of Madvillain the legend of the album grows and grows introducing a younger generation of Rap fans to independent Hip Hop, Madlib, DOOM and Stones Throws back ...