
We haven’t had the chance to watch it in full yet, but here goes Chairman Mao’s interview w/ MF Doom. Got an hour and a half to spare? We expect it to be better time spent than watching Sucker Punch.
Stones Throw tells us: MF DOOM has teamed up with Radiohead’s Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood for an as-yet-untitled track to appear on the Lex Records compilation is called Complex. It’ll be made available digitally on a week-by-week, track-by track basis until mid-January, at which point the whole set will be released on picture disc [cont.]
Masta Ace has revealed the cover art to his next LP, MA_Doom: Son Of Yvonne, produced entirely by MF Doom. He recently spoke on it in an interview with Shockya.Com: Can you tell me about your new album coming out with MF Doom? Yes. The album is going to be called “MF Doom: Son Of [cont.]
Here is the original version of “Victory Laps”, following the Madvillain remix that dropped a week or so back. Get this on the official Doomstarks Serato picture disc, which is available for pre-order now. Details are as follows: This limited-edition PICTURE DISC vinyl features the brand new track “Victory Laps” from DOOM and Ghostface, plus [cont.]
Stones Throw offers a sneak peak at the upcoming “Dime Box” set, another jaw-dropping piece in the Operation:Doomsday re-release series. This one will include a picture disc 7″ of Doom’s “Rhymes Like Dimes” and puzzle of the cover image. The cover painting is by Jason Jagel, art direction by Jeff Jank. No release date has [cont.]
Yes, this is for real. Nature Sounds recently shipped out a Doom x Akomplice mystery box, which included a cassette single of this “Victory Laps” remix, which may or may not appear on the final product of Ghostface and MF Doom’s long-overdue collaborative project. The above video shows the unboxing of the mystery box, while [cont.]
No, Al isn’t doing Doom vocals, he’s playing the accordion. ?uestlover narrates.
Stones Throw has done it again, with two mouth watering sets for the official, long-awaited reissue of MF Doom’s seminal debut, Operation: Doomsday. From StonesThrow.Com: The history of MF DOOM’s debut album OPERATION: DOOMSDAY is a spotty one – it’s been released in at least two different versions on different labels, out of print, bootlegged, [cont.]
We’re not sure when Doom plans to release a new album (2011?), but in the meantime you can cop this Special Herbs Box Set in February from Nature Sounds.
Portishead announced a series of shows set for July on the weekend of 23rd and 24th at Alexandra Palace in London. Portishead will headline both nights, with a different supporting line-up joining them each day. The Saturday show will also include peformances from MF Doom and a reunited Company Flow. The sunday show will be [cont.]
DJ Pizzo just had a triple heart attack while perusing the internet for new Fall hip-hop releases, when suddenly he was blindsided by gorgeous deluxe box set editions of classic releases from Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth, M.F. Doom, and Boogie Down Productions. Here they are: Sony Music and Traffic Entertainment Group proudly present Mecca [cont.]
Shoutout to steadybloggin on this one. From the files of “stop playin”, our favorite metal faced emcee has apparently teamed up with comedian Sacha Baron Cohen.As the story goes:Baron Cohen was on the west coast in 2006,promoting Borat, and met Doom randomly.From there,the pair began a working relationship and dubbed themselves “MF Borat”.As further described on [cont.]
Second offering from Adult Swim’s better-late-than-never 8 Singles, 8 Weeks campaign. This also doubles as the first official single from Madlib and MF Doom’s eventual new Madvillain LP. Download it here. LISTEN: Madvillain – “Papermill” Madvillain – “Papermill” (MP3)
Remember this? In 2003, HipHopSite.Com and Nature Sounds teamed up to produce this classic remix project in order to promote the Metal Fingers Special Herbs instrumental series. Only 1000 copies of the CD were pressed, given out free with purchase of the album. Not long before the House of Ideas came with a C&D order [cont.]
How long has it been since rumors of the Ghostface & MF Doom album had been announced? Let’s put it this way: we we’re running a flourishing record store at the time. Since it’s announcement in say, 2005, we’ve seen numerous titles thrown around, such as Swift & Changable, Ghostdoom, and Ghoststarks. While the two [cont.]
Concertgoers at last night’s MF Doom / Mos Def show at the Congress Theatre in Chicago were let down when the apparent MF Doom impersonator allegedly struck again. While only those who were backstage really knew who was behind the mask for sure, as you can see from the above video, the crowd decided for [cont.]
It seems only natural that a producer that adopted his moniker from a superhero cartoon would link up with an emcee that took the guise of a marvel comic book character. Enter Dangerdoom, the brainchild of DJ Danger Mouse and MF Doom, which in the tradition of last year’s Madvillainy, pits the emcee vs. [cont.]
The last two years have been crucial to the career of MF Doom, who transformed himself from forgotten KMD leftover into perhaps the most popular underground emcee of the moment. In 2004 alone, he released the certified classic “Madvillain” collaborative LP with producer Madlib, as well as Viktor Vaughn 2, the official follow-up to last [cont.]
MF Doom is like today’s generation’s Kool Keith. In the late 90′s, Keith resurrected his post-Ultramagnetic 80′s career with a series of solo albums such as Sex Style and Dr. Octagon, while the former Zev Luv X has done the same after the dissipation of his own 90′s crew, KMD, right around the same time. But while [cont.]
Though it took some time for people to recognize the genius behind the mask, it’s safe to say that no one with a backpack is sleeping on the Supervillain anymore. Since his re-debut as MF Doom in 1997 (“Dead Bent” 12″), the former Zev Love X has become one of the underground’s best and most consistent artists, his [cont.]
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