Madvillain is a cornerstone in the experimental and alternative hip hop landscape, weaving intricate jazz rap influences into their sound. Their seminal album, “Madvillainy” (2004), is a masterclass in innovative beats and lyrical prowess, setting a high bar in the genre. The same year saw the release of “Madvillainy Instrumentals” and “Curls & All Caps,” further cementing their impact. The “Four Tet Remixes” (2005) offered a fresh take on their tracks, while “Madvillainy 2: The Madlib Remix” (2008) showcased their evolving sound. Their work resonates within the broader hip hop scene, drawing connections to influential figures like MF DOOM and Madlib, who are key to understanding their artistic lineage. Vinyl enthusiasts and crate-diggers find Madvillain’s releases essential for appreciating the depth and complexity of early 2000s hip hop innovation.
Madvillainy Demos: A Vinyl Remaster in Anticipation for 2025
#madvillain #vinyl #indiemusic Long before the year 2025, there existed a hip-hop group unique in character: Madvillain, which was made up of British-American rapper MF Doom and American record producer Madlib. Back in November 2002, a sequence of raw demo tracks from Madvillain managed to make its way onto the internet. These tracks featured raw […]
Celebrating Two Decades of Madvillainy: A Reimagined Tribute to MF DOOM and Madlib
#madvillain #vinyl #indiemusic In honor of the 20th anniversary of the iconic MF DOOM and Madlib collaboration, Madvillainy, the estates of MF DOOM and Madlib have unveiled a fresh take on the legendary Madvillain character. This special edition release features a meticulously crafted 16-inch poseable SuperSize Vinyl figure priced at $295 USD, drawing inspir