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Does Madlib ever spin any beats that don't rock. Good beats. Great CD. Indian type music.
i mean couldn't even bob my head to that S**t worst beat konducta vol.5 is the best get 1-2 don't even think twice about 3-4 then get 5. Vol. 3-4 sucked it was horrible i kept playing it over and over but just couldn't vibe to it.
This isn't quite like those two releases but brings sum of the same ideas with alot of differences also.You get alot of sitars, high-end strings, and organ and piano strolls(which remind me of sum West Coast stuff from 96 like "Masala"), plus Madlib's signature heavy bass and crazy procussions and odd movie samples(this time the majority of them are spoken in Hindi I believe. I'm not the deepest Lib fan, but have been able ta cop his work on the Madvillain project and the Quasimoto alum "The Unseen". It's a good pick up for Lib fans, fans of hip-hop in general, and anybody lookin for a touch of something different.Overall- 97/100Dopest- Shah Sound, No Sitar, Main Title, Dark Alley.,Accordion for Raj, Indian Deli, Indian Hump, Get It Right, MasalaFalloffs- Dancing Girl's Theme Any madlib fan will definetly not be disappointed in this one. A mixture of that raw, street level head noddin' type stuff lib drops, along with the extremely odd but undeniably catchy beats to.
My favorite track is Track 2. The snippiets of "Baliwood" Indian movie music only spice things up in a good, exotic way. Man, that's one powerfully mystical beat.but the whole CD is very good. Just wanted to say that I LOVE THIS CD. Ordinarily, the presence of any vocals at all tend to ruin instrumental CDs for me.but in this case, the presence of some vocals here and there do not detract from the excellence of these mystical dub-like beats.
If you havent yet got a copy I highly recommend it to any serious hip-hop fan. They both are a must for any Instru"mental" fan out there. DJ Optimo Joe @ STL I preordered the day before the release, 2 days later it was in the box waitin for me. I was as amped to check this modern day collage of beats, and soundscapes as much as the first Beat Konducta LP.
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