We're now announcing the release of Madlib Medicine Show #9: Channel 85 presents Nittyville, a full-length hip-hop album featuring Detroit's Frank Nitt. Originally launched as a one-a-month, 12-part series, Medicine Show #9 is the first to break the chronology.
New Madlib Medicine Show in the Pipeline. Check all infos and facts on Stones Throw Records.
Madlib is launching the Madlib Medicine Show, a once-a-month, twelve-CD, six-LP series. The Madlib Medicine Show will be a combination of Madlib's new hip-hop productions, remixes, beat tapes, and jazz, as well as mixtapes of funk, soul, Brazilian, psych, jazz and other undefined forms of music from the Beat Konducta's 4-ton* stack of vinyl.
Madlib Medicine Show No. 1 is Before The Verdict featuring Guilty Simpson, a 17-track album mixing remixes and new material, something of a prelude to Madlib & Guilty Simpson's forthcoming OJ Simpson album.
Madlib Medicine Show No. 4: 420 Chalice All-Stars, aka Son of Super Ape, is all Jamaican sounds – over 79 minutes of dub, reggae, roots. This will be released on 4/20, a date which has significance known to weed-heads worldwide.
Snippet on "Madlibs Medicine Show 4" arrived.This Roots Raggae generated Release seems to be nice.The Snippet is definitly too short to declare effectual about that release.So grab the Snippet and taste the 1.st Sounds @ your own!YUHU!
Madlib Medicine Show #12: Raw Medicine is going to drop next week. Fortunately, Stones Throw published 2 Remixes to help pass the time until the complete project is available. Remixes featuring Raekwon, Inspectah Deck and AZ. Madlib enriches the Hip Hop world once more.
2 new Previews on "Madlibs" "Beat Konducta in Africa" coming out 23.March.The 3rd "Medicine Show" comes along with a journey across Afro-Beat,Psychedelic Funk,Soul and more from Africa of the 70*s.
Madlib's "Medicine Show 13: BLACK TAPE" is in stores now and contains a bunch of unreleased tracks and remixes entirely prodcued by Mr. Loop Digga. Doom remix is nice but the Jadakiss part is full of annoying vocal samples. For further informations visit Stones Throw Records. oy
Madlib Medicine Show #7: High Jazz is officially released today. Our limited edition 3/LP vinyl have been shipped, and the CD will ship this week. The digital download of the album is now available as well, including a PDF version of the CD book.
High Jazz is produced entirely by Madlib, an album of jazz tracks created with Madlib's group of musicians and collaborators collectively known as Yesterdays Universe.more infos ...here
Madlib to the fullest.This song is ill and in some parts beyond the border,but one thing is clear,Madlib is a genius.This is ambitious free-Jazz and shows he is more than a producer.
After a brief pause in the Medicine Show series, Madlib returns with a 28-track, full-length hip-hop album of collaborations with AG, Guilty Simpson, MED, Oh No, Strong Arm Steady and others. Karriem Riggins pops in for a short Supreme Team session, Madlib & Oh No debut their group The Professionals, and we hear for the first time a Jaylib-era track from Madlib & Dilla's never-realized second album.
The unofficial title of this album is Dirty Demos selected by the Loop Digga, a reference to a fire which destroyed some of this album's master tapes - a story detailed in the CD's 12-page booklet. The CD cover is by Isabel Samaras, LP illustrations by Gustavo Eandi, and design by Jeff Jank.
This is of Madlib`s new Medicine Show Vol. 7 High Jazz (3LP or CD) and it`s all Jazz this time. This tune is actually a Madlib, Karriem Riggins & James Poyser collaboration. For more information click here. And again Hit+Run hit you with their hand made covers for the limited vinyl (3LP) pressings ...plus 30 min of bonus tracks (not on the CD).
Track list:
1. The Jackson Conti Band - Steppin’ Into Tomorrow (Prelude) 2. Generation Match - Electronic Dimensions 3. Jahari Massamba Unit - Pretty Eyes 4. The Kenny Cook Octet - High Jazz 5. Yesterdays New Quintet - Medley: Don't You Worry Bout A Thing (Live At Spear for The Moondog) 6. Interlude 7. The Big Black Foot Band, feat. The Black Spirits - Reality or Dream 8. Russell Jenkins Jazz Express - Drunk Again 9. Poyser, Riggins & Jackson - Funky Butt, Part 1 (MP3) 10. Jahari Massamba Unit - Wonderin'/Nightime 11. R.M.C. - Space & Time 12. Yesterdays New Quintet - Conquistador 13. The Big Black Foot Band, feat. The Black Spirits - Tarzan's Theme 14. Interlude 15. Joe McDuphrey Experience - Kimo
Bonus LP track list: 1. Jahari Masamba Unit - Falling 2. Yesterdays New Quintet - Runnin’ Fast (On The Runs) 3. Sound Directions, feat. Malcolm Catto - Shady Cops 4. The Eddie Prince Fusion Band - The Struggle Is Over/Next Chapter 5. O.D. - Wasted (Themes Variations)
Now this is part of a limited Bonus CD which comes with the Medicine Show #5: The History of The Loop Digga, 1990-2000. It`s already sold out in the U.S. So get it in Europe and anywhere else, before it`s gone. Madlib dug through his old Tapes again and found some more crazyness. Tash drops a verse. And you will most probably find more of Madlib`s buddies on the Record.
1. On a Mission/Game Skit/Oh's Warning - 4:15 2. Medicine Dub/Almost On Point/Rappin with Quas - 6:33 3. D's Time/Phases/Whatchuthink - 5:24 4. What's That? (Interlude) - 0:46 5. Crate Digga Station - 2:55 6. CDP Assassins Pt. 7 - 3:29 7. Charlie Don't (Interlude) - 1:24 8. Episode XLIII/Breakin' Shit Down - 6:05 9. Episode XLIV/Raw Addict (Original Version) - 3:37 10. I Said... (Outro) - 0:15
This past year, around the same time Madlib was creating his remix of Guilty Simpson's Ode to the Ghetto for his Madlib Medicine Show #1 release, we had Oh No remix the tracks as well, using samples from the Now-Again catalog. Oh No's collection Ghettodes is not meant as an album, but you put 14 tracks together and you might as well call it that.
A few tracks have come out individually over the past year via stonesthrow.com, the ST Twitter and ST Facebook pages, but here is a download of the complete set:
1. American Nightmare: rel. on the Whitefield Bros 45 . 2. Piglets: we put this up on ST twitter a while back. 3. Riches 4. Futuristic feat. MED: also sent out via Twitter. 5. What to Do: released on the Stones Throw x Serato set. 6. Rob 7. The Ghetto (Interlude) 8. The Ghetto 9. Y'all Scared: Released on stonesthrow.com 10. Dreads: b-side of the Whitefield Bros "45" 11. Killer: Released on stonesthrow.com 12. Runners feat. Black Milk 13. Raw (Interlude) 14. Kinda
S.o.l:O (I'll leave for work now/so no text of mine,but you have to know,this Tape is dope!)
Back in the 90s, “beat tapes” were literally that: cassette tapes of beats that a producer made either for himself, friends, or potential collaborators. Madlib made a bunch of them in the days between his early productions for the Alkaholiks (circa ’92) and the release of his Quasimoto album (2000), after which he took a couple of years off of the beats to focus on making jazz music before beginning a new era of hip-hop with Madvillain, Jaylib and Beat Konducta.
MADLIB - BEAT KONDUCTA AROUND THE WORLD Digital release of the bonus disc from Madlib Medicine Show #11: Low Budget High Fi Music. This is a mini-album of instrumental hip-hop beats produced by Madlib, 14 tracks, running a total of 18 minutes. Each track represents a part of the world, although Lost Gates and Keebler Elf Forest might be hard to locate on Google Maps.
Madlib and Freddie Gibbs EP "Thuggin" is actually only available on "Madlib’s Medicine Show Tour". Normal availability in mid december. Stonesthrow also announced an untitled album which will be released in first quarter 2012. nuts.
From the Madlib Medicine Show #11: Low Budget High Fi Music here is a track from Madlib & J Dilla from their never-realized second album. Jaylib was formed in 2002 as Madlib & Dilla recorded separately in Los Angeles and Detroit. Their one album, Champion Sound, was released in 2003. When J Dilla moved to Los Angeles, he, Madlib and J Rocc began doing shows together as Jaylib, performing together for the first time at the Madvillain record release party in April 2004. Madlib and Dilla collaborated primarily through the exchange of beat tapes, occasionally reworking each others material, or chopping the same beat in a kind of recorded call-and-response.