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Madvillainy (Madlib + MF Doom) Digi-LP
a modern classic, madlib meets mf doom

file under : hip-hop, stones throw

label : Stones Throw    date added : 09/07/2007

 
 

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  artist / title / version
producer length bpm 320kbps mp3 wav file  
Madvillain
The Illest Villains
01:55
$1.39
$2.49
 
Madvillain
Accordian
01:58
$1.39
$2.49
 
Madvillain
Meat Grinder
02:11
$1.39
$2.49
 
Madvillain
Bistro
01:07
$1.39
$2.49
 
Madvillain
Raid

- featuring: Med
02:30
$1.39
$2.49
 
Madvillain
America's Most Blunted

- featuring: Quasimoto
03:54
$1.39
$2.49
 
Madvillain
Sickfit
01:21
$1.39
$2.49
 
Madvillain
Rainbows
02:51
$1.39
$2.49
 
Madvillain
Curls
01:35
$1.39
$2.49
 
Madvillain
Do Not Fire!
00:52
$1.39
$2.49
 
Madvillain
Money Folder
03:02
$1.39
$2.49
 
Madvillain
Shadows Of Tomorrow

- featuring: Quasimoto
02:36
$1.39
$2.49
 
Madvillain
Operation Lifesaver aka Mint Test
01:30
$1.39
$2.49
 
Madvillain
Figaro
02:25
$1.39
$2.49
 
Madvillain
Hardcore Hustle

- featuring: Wildchild
01:21
$1.39
$2.49
 
Madvillain
Strange Ways
01:51
$1.39
$2.49
 
Madvillain
Fancy Clown

- featuring: Viktor Vaughn
01:55
$1.39
$2.49
 
Madvillain
Eye

- featuring: Stacy Epps
01:57
$1.39
$2.49
 
Madvillain
Supervillain Theme
00:52
$1.39
$2.49
 
Madvillain
All Caps
02:10
$1.39
$2.49
 
Madvillain
Great Day
02:16
$1.39
$2.49
 
Madvillain
Rhinestone Cowboy
03:59
$1.39
$2.49
 
ALL TRACKS
     
$11.95
$18.75
 
  the patented lab review lab informed suggestions  
Unless Stones Throw gets into porn (Madlib vs. Butt Dentist!), I don't know how they are going follow this up. Without exaggeration, this is one of the greatest meeting of the minds in this whole SP1200 using, dusty records searching, notebook rhyme tagging state of mind. MF Doom arguably at his amoeba genius prime, mixed with the unpredictable stoned aesthetics of Madlib? Kids in Germany are going crazy over this! Stones Throw has always been soft-spoken and classy in their marketing (which I respect them for), but with this they need to pop in some "boo-ya's!" and "fo dat azz's!!!" Aside from the silliness, I'm here to tell you that this album lives up to the billing, reading like a mesmerizing novel. The inclusion of lyrics in the CD insert (vinyl buyers get it at Stonesthrow.com) is a welcome introduction into the world that is Doom (no more rewinding!); and Madlib, who sometimes is stretched too thin, steps up to this encounter with some of his most textural work. This is X-factor issue #1, you don't know what the hell will happen. Instead of ruining the story, I'll let you explore the audio clips, here are some to nipple at: "Accordion, Raid feat. Medaphoar, America's Most Blunted feat. Quasimoto, Money Folder, Shadows Of Tomorrow Feat. Quas, Operation Lifesaver Aka Mind Test, Figaro, All Caps, Curls" and Rhinestone Cowboy."

reviewed by the mgmnt 09/07/2007


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