Four years after the death of British American rapper and producer Daniel Dumile, his alter ego MF Doom lives on — now in the form of an action figure. Released after his third solo album (under his ...
You wanna read something cool? The news this week has been utterly sh*t, so I think we could all use a pick-me-up. On Monday (March 25), just a day after the 20th anniversary of the release of the ...
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 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 ...
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 ...
While a long-awaited sequel to Madvillainy may never materialize, fans of MF DOOM and Madlib's work as Madvillain will be pleased to learn that a video for their "All Caps" has been restored for ...
MF DOOM was "85% done" with his contributions to a new Madvillain album, Stones Throw founder Peanut Butter Wolf has said during a recent appearance on the Juan Ep Is Dead podcast. Stones Throw ...
In 2004, When DOOM (then MF Doom) first teamed up with producer Madlib for a full-length album, the resulting spaced-out rap masterwork ended up as Pitchfork's #25 album of the decade. So it's a big ...
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 ...
Gorilla vs. Bear grabbed this new Madvillain song from the beginning of Stones Throw's latest podcast, which features "... current & upcoming Stones Throw Records for 2011." According to the Stones ...
Four years after the death of British American rapper and producer Daniel Dumile, his alter ego MF Doom lives on — now in the form of an action figure. Pop culture collectibles company Super7 is set ...
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