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    The Other Side: Los Angeles

    Madlib - The Other Side: Los Angeles

    04/10/2007 | Deaf Dumb & Blind 

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      OTHER SIDE: LOS ANGELES (W/DVD) (DIG)

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    All Music Guide Review

    Extolling praise on the city they love, producer/rapper/instrumentalist/visionary Madlib and Stones Throw label co-founder and DJ Peanut Butter Wolf put together the CD/DVD The Other Side: Los Angeles, presented by tourism magazine Time Out. Complete with a booklet listing the best, but not most touristy, bars, restaurants, nightclubs, art galleries, hotels, shops, and "illicit" spots (meaning strip clubs), as well as maps of different L.A. neighborhoods, the DVD portion of the package features PB Wolf going to some of his favorite places in the city (including a lot of shoe stores), as well as talking about the growth and development of his label. It's actually a pretty nice insider's look at the area, and should definitely appeal to those looking more toward the experimental and the underground. Those same people will also probably find the CD, compiled and mixed by Madlib, by now an important fixture not only in Los Angeles but in left-field hip-hop in general, equally interesting. A lot of what's included is Stones Throw material (MED and Jaylib as well as three Madlib projects, under three different names), but the Sun Ra Arkestra, Steve Grossman, and Freestyle Fellowship are included as well. Some of the artists, like Jay Dee (or J Dilla, who shows up here with fellow Detroiters Phat Kat and Dabrye) or Cybotron (incorrectly called "Cybertron"), were L.A. transplants, but all have had a profound effect on the musical temperament of the city, and of Madlib himself. This isn't an album about the history of the music of L.A., nor is it supposed to represent a sample of what's currently happen. From odes to marijuana (Quasimoto's "Greenery," Horsemouth's "Herb Vendor") to the threat of mass destruction (Sun Ra's "Nuclear War"), this is soul- and jazz-driven music, a little off-beat, a little off-the-radar, just like the Beat Konducta himself, but its quirkiness and its warmth is what makes it so appropriate, what makes it really representative of the multicultural, multidimensional, multi-personality city of Los Angeles. ~ Marisa Brown, All Music Guide

    The Other Side: Los Angeles Track Listing

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  • 2
  • Clear
  • 2:28
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  • 3
  • Game Over
  • 1:58
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  • 4
  • Inmate Man
  • 2:32
  • Sound Clip for Inmate Man from The Other Side: Los Angeles


  • 5
  • Blood Dunza
  • 2:03
  • Sound Clip for Blood Dunza from The Other Side: Los Angeles


  • 6
  • Nuclear War
  • 4:49
  • Sound Clip for Nuclear War from The Other Side: Los Angeles


  • 7
  • Greenery
  • 1:51
  • Sound Clip for Greenery from The Other Side: Los Angeles


  • 8
  • Deep Gully
  • 3:01
  • Sound Clip for Deep Gully from The Other Side: Los Angeles


  • 9
  • Infinity
  • 1:59
  • Sound Clip for Infinity from The Other Side: Los Angeles


  • 10
  • Herb Vendor
  • 2:47
  • Sound Clip for Herb Vendor from The Other Side: Los Angeles


  • 11
  • Freakish Love
  • 3:08
  • Sound Clip for Freakish Love from The Other Side: Los Angeles


  • 12
  • Sly
  • 3:01
  • Sound Clip for Sly from The Other Side: Los Angeles


  • 13
  • Spread Love
  • 3:23
  • Sound Clip for Spread Love from The Other Side: Los Angeles


  • 14
  • What It Do
  • 2:26
  • Sound Clip for What It Do from The Other Side: Los Angeles


  • 15
  • Smog Theme
  • 2:06
  • Sound Clip for Smog Theme from The Other Side: Los Angeles


  • 16
  • Survival Test
  • 1:37
  • Sound Clip for Survival Test from The Other Side: Los Angeles


  • 18 (2)
  • (Bonus Material) (DVD)

  • The Other Side: Los Angeles Notes

    The fifth installment in the Other Side series features the critically acclaimed rapper/producer Madlib on the mix CD and Stones Throw’s Peanut Butter Wolf ‘s visual guide to LA’s sights, sites and sounds on DVD. Madlib’s diverse audio tour includes tracks from the eclectic/outrageous jazz consciousness originator - Sun Ra Arkestra, 60’s psychedelic blues quintet Outlaw Blues Band, legendary reggae drummer (Burning Spear) Leroy “Horsemouth” Wallace, Jamaican record label head/DJ Producer Prince Jazzbo, and Madlib’s own tunes- as Beat Konducta (solo) & with collaborator Jaydee (Jaylib) and an exlusive track “Infinity”. Hailing from the unlikely beach town of Oxnard, 40 miles north of Los Angeles, the multi-dimensional Madlib quickly rose to prominence as one of the most interesting figures in late-'90s hip-hop. His expansive style and deft touch for composition made him one of hip-hop's most sought-after producers. An enthusiastic crate digger, with a deep reverence for jazz and soul, Madlib branched out into a number of ambitious, engaging solo projects. After hooking up with Los Angeles DJ Peanut Butter Wolf, Madlib did a lot of production for Wolf's Stones Throw label. In 1999 the label released Quasimoto's astonishing The Unseen LP. Doubling as himself and his alter ego Quasimoto, Madlib handled vocals and production duties on the album, a huge critical success. With each year Madlib has continued to expand his abilities beyond the core hip hop that he is known for and The Other Side - Los Angeles proves the point again.

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