
“DOOM still has the sickest vocabulary, broadest frame of reference, and densest, most quotable rhymes in hip-hop… he has created an album of sublimely half-assed super-genius. “Whatever caused DOOM to scale back his output and go off the grid, he’s only come back from it sharper, stronger, and more powerful than before.” Pitchfork In tribute to Bukowski I said let me get him as a guest appearance…” DOOM as quoted in HHC. So I saw where Andrew was coming from where he sees the similarities. You get a handful of legendary MCs doing their best on awesome prods, and you get an awesome album which is still as good today as when it came out.
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Includes unlimited streaming of Madvillainy via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and. “So for this album, to celebrate all us writers, emcees, if you look at it, it’s a lot of words that we say, and we all write those words: if it was written down on a piece of paper it could be a short story or like a good book. Release Date: Release 28 January 2022 Format: 1 LP Weight: Label: De Rap Winkel Records Numbered: Yes. MF DOOM & Madlibs Madvillainy on cassette. He said, ‘Your shit reminds me of this dude Bukowski, you gotta read his stuff.’ I was a little apprehensive at first, ‘cos I was like, ‘What kinda weird shit is this?’ Then he gave me a book, The Most Beautiful Woman In Town, and after that I just got into it. They did an interview with me and then me and Andrew was friends ever since then. It was a friend of mine – damn, I forget the n*gga name – from Life Sucks Die, it’s a graffiti magazine but it’s real kinda edgy, out of Minneapolis. How did you manage to get this, order from his bandcamp then pester him via text. “I’ve been a fan of Bukowski for a while.

We've marked the 10th anniversary with a limited edition repress.įeaturing Ghostface Killah, Raekwon and seminal American poet and writer Charles Bukowski with beats from J Dilla, Madlib and ol’ Metal Fingers himself. Released in March 2009, ‘BORN LIKE THIS.’ is still MF DOOM’s last solo album. Milo is my favorite rapper and clearly this shit is where rap should be going.
