Catnip Revealed: An LA Weekly Madlib Interview
waxjunky
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Madlib is nowhere to be found. Peanut Butter Wolf, the head of his label, Stones Throw, doesn't know where he is. Despite repeated phone calls, Eothen (Egon) Alapatt, the imprint's general manager, hasn't heard back in 48 hours. J. Rocc, one of his best friends, is baffled too. They were supposed to have gone record shopping yesterday, but "shit came up." Currently, Madlib is missing the rare interview appointment, but the unexpected is expected. So long as he turns up around Memorial Day, a few hours before his flight to Copenhagen for a potential collaboration four days from now, no one's about to put out an Amber Alert.
http://www.laweekly.com/2010-06-24/music/the-madlib-mystique/
http://www.laweekly.com/2010-06-24/music/the-madlib-mystique/
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Pretty pointless article.
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That's one of the reasons that BK in Africa was so amazing to me. I'm actually african and the way he incorporated elements like whistles the way they are used to beat time in traditional dance rituals or pygmy chants or seamlessly mixing polyrhythmic drumming is further proof of his ability to deeply understand music from all horizons. unfortunately stuff like that goes over the head of the casual listener. I wouldn't have expected that from this forum anyway
:get_on_my_level:
does anyone have an idea what it might be ?
one of the 1st songs in that set was this other nasty joint
the 2h broadcast is still available here: http://core.thomaslaupstad.com/gilles-peterson-worldwide-2009-06-18-madlib-j-rocc-as-guest-hosts/
there's no tracklist for his 2nd set though
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Am i alone in feeling that this loop above isnt strong enough to to last a whole 1:40 even with the subtle changes? (I do really dig the drum pattern though)
I kind of feel like this is typical of where Madlib has landed with his style for the most part. For 20 seconds i'll really enjoy the beat but any more and i grow tired and kind of wish the track actually would go someplace or at least do some kind of ABA in song structure. instead i'm given subtle cellular changes which in turn becomes something stagnant and bland after a whole minute or so of the same thing. not hatin, just some criticism.
:real_headz:
The article is insane. I cannot imagine reading an article written like that about any subject without thinking, "what the FUCK is this dude talking about?" Dude definitely partook in Madlib's weed offerings...crazy words in a row in there...
Papi gave me one pie, but it cook like two
I love polyphonic pygmy singing, but haven't checked for Madlib in ages. I'm certainly not hating, but his whole manufactured mystical auteur hermit steez are tired. Quasimoto is his best work. With his other schitt, he does not even approach the Sun Ra levels he tries appropriate. That said i know a couple of very musical dudes, who ride hard for him, so maybe there are levels in his music, that my tone deaf mind cannot understand.
Did appreciate 'Lb's reading list. Might pick up that book about magic by the Blondie bassist.
that book is worth picking up, lachman loses his way a bit when he tries to apply his ideas about the 60s to the 2000s in the final (short) section, but that doesn't hurt the point he is trying to make. also, what appears in the article is not an accurate description of what the book is about.