Madvillain redefines hip hop with a groundbreaking blend of alternative, experimental, and underground sounds, drawing listeners into a world of abstract and psychedelic beats. The iconic “Madvillainy” album, released in 2004, stands as a cornerstone of this innovative style, with its instrumental counterpart offering a deeper dive into its intricate soundscapes. The 2003 single “Money Folder / America’s Most Blunted” further showcases their ability to fuse jazz rap with instrumental hip hop, creating a unique auditory experience. Released under the influential Stones Throw Records, Madvillain’s work aligns them with a lineage of genre-defying acts, echoing the experimental ethos of their contemporaries. Their music remains a staple for vinyl enthusiasts seeking to explore the depths of hip hop’s avant-garde edges.
Madvillainy Demos: A Vinyl Remaster in Anticipation for 2025
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 cuts of MF […]
Celebrating Two Decades of Madvillainy: A Reimagined Tribute to MF DOOM and Madlib
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 inspiration from the vibrant animated