The Unseen
The fifteenth track of Quasimoto’s “The Unseen”, the track name refers to an album by the same name made by Sun Ra. Read more on Last.fm.
Quasimoto is an alter ego of Madlib. Quasimoto first came to life on Madlib's personal beat tapes in the producer's early years in Oxnard CA, circa mid/late 1990s, in recordings that were meant for his own personal listening. After Madlib began working with Stones Throw Records, he was convinced to release Quasimoto, first as a featured MC on Peanut Butter Wolf's Styles Crews Flows Beats 1998. Finally, Madlib put out Quasimoto's debut solo album - The Unseen - in 2000. This album received much praise from both underground hip-hop press and mainstream media, making it onto Spin Magazine's top albums of the year list. After a subsequent journey through jazz production and collaborations with MF DOOM & J Dilla, Madlib called on Quasimoto again for his second album, The Further Adventures of Lord Quas (2005). Stones Throw describes the album, playing like something like a smoked-out comedy/crime Blaxploitation flick, and with further critical acclaim, it continued to build Madlib's reputation as one of the most creative and fearlessly skewed creators in hip-hop. In 2013, a third Quasimoto album was released, Yessir Whatever. This album is compiled of 12 tracks recorded over 12 years, half of which were rare and out of print vinyl releases, and others being previously unreleased. Asked by Rolling Stone magazine if there would ever be more Quasimoto, Madlib stated, Yes, but I still haven't finished. It takes time. It has to be on a different level. The shrooms were the stuff that made me do Quasimoto in the first place. Hopefully, I get back on that level where I can finish it. The visual aspect of Quasimoto - a small, animated figure, usually yellow, with a brick in his hand - has been developed over the years by illustrator Jeff Jank, who is Madlib and Stones Throw's long-time art director. Quasimoto was originally not meant to be seen, but by the second album, the visual character himself was referred to in the album's lyrics. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The fifteenth track of Quasimoto’s “The Unseen”, the track name refers to an album by the same name made by Sun Ra. Read more on Last.fm.
Quasimoto is an alter ego of Madlib. Quasimoto first came to life on Madlib's personal beat tapes in the producer's early years in Oxnard CA, circa mid/late 1990s, in recordings that were meant for his own personal listening. After Madlib began working with Stones Throw Records, he was convinced to release Quasimoto, first as a featured MC on Peanut Butter Wolf's Styles Crews Flows Beats 1998. Finally, Madlib put out Quasimoto's debut solo album - The Unseen - in 2000. This album received much praise from both underground hip-hop press and mainstream media, making it onto Spin Magazine's top albums of the year list. After a subsequent journey through jazz production and collaborations with MF DOOM & J Dilla, Madlib called on Quasimoto again for his second album, The Further Adventures of Lord Quas (2005). Stones Throw describes the album, playing like something like a smoked-out comedy/crime Blaxploitation flick, and with further critical acclaim, it continued to build Madlib's reputation as one of the most creative and fearlessly skewed creators in hip-hop. In 2013, a third Quasimoto album was released, Yessir Whatever. This album is compiled of 12 tracks recorded over 12 years, half of which were rare and out of print vinyl releases, and others being previously unreleased. Asked by Rolling Stone magazine if there would ever be more Quasimoto, Madlib stated, Yes, but I still haven't finished. It takes time. It has to be on a different level. The shrooms were the stuff that made me do Quasimoto in the first place. Hopefully, I get back on that level where I can finish it. The visual aspect of Quasimoto - a small, animated figure, usually yellow, with a brick in his hand - has been developed over the years by illustrator Jeff Jank, who is Madlib and Stones Throw's long-time art director. Quasimoto was originally not meant to be seen, but by the second album, the visual character himself was referred to in the album's lyrics. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Low Class Conspiracy
Real Eyes
Basic Instinct
Catchin' the Vibe
Bad Character
Microphone Mathematics
Seasons Change
Planned Attack
MHB's
Bluffin
Green Power
Goodmorning Sunshine
Welcome To Violence
Come On Feet
Boom Music
Broad Factor
Return of the Loop Digga
Astro Black
Put A Curse On You
Greenery
The Unseen
Astronaut
Axe Puzzles
The Front
Blitz
Astro Travellin
Youngblood
Phony Game
Sparkdala
Brothers Can't See Me
Jazz Cats Pt. 1
Am I Confused?
Bullyshit
LAX to JFK
Discipline 99 Pt. 0
Crime
Bus Ride
Don't Blink
Players of the Game
1994
Hydrant Game
Closer
MHBs
Another Demo Tape
Civilization Day
Raw Deal
Maingirl
Fatbacks
24-7
Privacy
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