Aight hier het gloednieuwe MF DOOM Home! Het wachten is op de plaat met Ghostface, en natuurlijk de nieuwe Madvillain!! Check hier dope Bootlegs, Video's, Interviews, Nieuwe Releases en meer. Kortom die dope shit voor Doomaholics! Just remember ALL CAPS when you spell the man name!
UPCOMING RELEASES:
MADVILLAIN - 2008 on Stones Throw
DOOM & GHOSTFACE "SWIFT & CHANGEABLE" - 2008 on Nature Sound/Lex
3RD BASS
BRAND NUBIAN
MF GRIMM
MADLIB
RJD2
VAST AIRE
DE LA SOUL
DANGERMOUSE
CEE-LO
GHOSTFACE KILLAH
GORILLAZ
TALIB KWELI
RZA
MASTA KILLA
Some say that MF Doom's samples are cheesy and wack while others believe his samples are cheesy yet different, dope and flipped in a clever way. I tend to fall in the latter group. With that said I tried to put together some samples you might recognize if you are a fan of Doom's. This collection is what I came up with. Most of the songs are from cd 192 rips but I did have to hit soulseek for a couple of joints. Either way I hope you enjoy.
Thom Yorke (ekte muziekliefhebbers herkennen) is trouwens een groot DOOM fan (Meat Grinder is een van zijn favo tracks heeft hij gezegd) , en heeft een remix gemaakt van Gazilion Ear.
MF Doom has a new name now: DOOM. All caps. He insists. He also wants his album title spelled that way. So just to make sure I keep him happy, I'm going to write this whole news story in all caps.
BACK IN 2007, THE INDIE-RAP ENIGMA SET OFF MASSIVE CONSIPRACY THEORIES...
Jesus Christ. That's so annoying. I can't do it. Sorry.
Back in 2007, the indie-rap enigma set off massive conspiracy theories and even death rumors by allegedly slapping his mask on a skinny imposter and letting that guy do shows while he stayed at home reading back-issues of Alpha Flight or whatever. (Doom's label simply claims that he lost some weight.) Since that time, we've heard barely a peep from him. Given that the guy used to release roughly 58 albums a year, that absence has been noticed.
Well, Doom has now renamed himself DOOM, possibly to distance himself from any worst-rapper-ever reputation I may have given him. And now he's breaking his silence. On March 23, Lex will release BORN LIKE THIS, the first all-new DOOM album in a couple of years. And he's coming back in a pretty big way, with some of the bigger names in the frantic head-knock rap underground on board.
DOOM's frequent collaborator Ghostface Killah, performing as Tony Starks for some reason, guests on one song, as does fellow Wu-Gambino Raekwon. Whatever happened to that planned DOOM/Ghostface full-length? Can that happen, please? Anyway, Jake One produced the appetizingly titled first single "Ballskin", and DOOM used a track from the late stoner-rap deity J Dilla's Donuts album for "Lightworks". (A quick digression re: Donuts: Brandon Soderberg's No Trivia blog has been running a really moving essay series on that album for a couple of weeks now.)
hey luister dan, ik zit dus nu met een dilemma...
downloade of niet?
laatst bedacht ik me nl. dat bijna alle dope albums die ik kocht (de laatste jaren dan... ) ik al helemaal kende voordat ik het origineel in handen had...
tuurlijk.. nu koop ik wel alleen nog shit die de moeite waard is, zou je kunnen zeggen...
Maarrrr togg denk ik elke keer bij een nieuwe aanschaf: wat zou t tog vet zijn als k NU PAS zou ontdekken hoe kk GRUWELIJK 'deze' plaat is...
dus stomme ik me voorgenomen om bij de 'volgende mfdoom-release' niet de downen maar te wachten..