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Madvillainy album facts
Madvillainy album facts








madvillainy album facts

There are way too many instrumentals on here for its own good. The two tiny problems with the album that prevents me from giving it a 5 is the number of instrumentals throughout and the lack of some decent choruses and hooks. Somehow though, Doom just adapted his style and developed some of the most creative songs in rap history. The beats are so deeply detailed and complex that they would be hard to flow over for any normal rapper. Hell, this would’ve been great as an instrumental album too. Madlib has truly shown his diversity and skill at making interesting beats for Doom to flow over. Not one beat sounds the same as the other beats. His style of producing is minimalistic with complex drum-and-bass grooves and something jazzy laid over top. On every song except one, he takes some obscure jazz samples and puts them on self-created beats.

madvillainy album facts

We’ve got renowned indie producer Madlib doing his thing on the beats. Oh yeah, we can’t forget the other end of the spectrum that is the Madvillainy record. Everything about it is top-notch from the mixing and mastering process, to the chemistry, to the vocals, and to even the beats. Doom’s fan base is huge and that helped push him to make this record really great. That would definitely help in his push of popularity from music critics to fans of indie-rock alike. His style definitely evolved from his early days because he gained a more recognizable sound. His voice is also instantly recognizable because of Doom’s deep bass and his monotone sound. Yes, there are still hints and traces of his accent here and there but he so cleverly disguises it that you’d think he was from New York or something.

madvillainy album facts

Also, Doom is really good at hiding a British accent. Some of the lyrics are repeated throughout the album but that’s okay because everything else makes up for it. Now let’s see if you can catch all of the punchlines and metaphors within just that one verse. They flipped it like matted, did the old jazz standard" I don't think we can handle a style so rancid

madvillainy album facts

Yes sir, request permission to be candid? Granted The best, any who profess will be remanded The underhanded ranted, planned it and left him stranded So he can bring it to you live in stere-ere-o On his own microphone, bring it everywhere he go Rock it to a worst clone, just don't curse the throne That'll have your boom blown or even thirst bone " Let he who is without sin cast the first stoneĪfter you who's last, it's Doom, he's the worst known His punchlines are always very clever, like here For instance, you may catch a sly reference to something obscure from the 80’s or 90’s or even basic references to food and the media. Speaking of lyrics, pretty much everything on this is quote-worthy. He also raps over a stop start rhythmic beat on America’s Most Blunted where he keeps the pace going and the lyrics come quicker than the Flash. One of the perfect examples of this is when he is flowing over the sitar-laden beat of Meatgrinder, he drops lyrics in a clear and concise manner that is fast paced yet completely intelligible. It seems Doom can rap over a beat and it will sound good. Doom’s signature flow rolls smoothly over complex beats that most rappers would flow awkwardly over. There isn’t a moment where they don’t compliment each other’s style on Madvillainy. It seems like Madlib knows exactly the right type of beat to make or use and MF Doom knows exactly what kind of flow and pacing needs to go over each tracks. It’s the fact that Madlib and DOOM have such great chemistry when working together. It wins this award for being so creative with the music and the rapping. Madvillainy is quite possibly the best rap album of 2004. Review Summary: remember: ALL CAPS when you spell the name










Madvillainy album facts