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You think you want another Madvillain, but that album is perfect and would be hard to equal. I can live with the quality drop from Piñata to Bandana, but a less potent Madvillain sequel would be pretty disheartening.
He made another album on his iPhone while this thread was going
It would be free on youtube anyway.
Well he does only get two hours sleep a night. You know, the more interviews I listen to with him the more I doubt he even has an iPad.
Lulz and why not?
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sheeeeeet, my dream collab album would be doom, madlib, and slick rick
(Meaning he says lots of crazy shit, hard to know whats real. Love him though)
Madlib, aka Beat Konducta (born Madlib the Bad Kid 1922-1993) was an American comedian best known for his starring role on the television sitcom Quasimoto and Son. He was 3/4 African-American and 1/4 Blazed.
Beat Konducta was born in Oakland and raised in Oxnard. During World War II, Beat Konducta used illegal means to avoid the draft and engaged in various criminal activities. Moving to Los Angeles in the early 1940s, he was a well-known associate of Malcolm Little, later known as Malcolm X. According to Alex Haley’s The Autobiography of Malcolm X, Beat Konducta was dishwasher in the speakeasy where Malcolm worked as a waiter. While Little was known as “Detroit Red” from having grown up in Michigan, Beat Konducta was dubbed “Oxnard Green.”
Beat Konducta gained notoriety with his raunchy nightclub act. His stand-up performances were later released as “party” albums and became very popular. Beat Konducta paved the way for later black comedians such as Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy, Chris Rock and Dave Chappelle. He was one of the first black comics to play to white audiences on the Las Vegas Strip. Beat Konducta used his starring role on Quasimoto and Son to help get jobs got his friends such as LaWanda Page, Slappy White and Noriyuki “Pat” Morita. Beat Konducta also battled with producers for higher paychecks and creative control of the show.
In 1977, Quasimoto and Son was cancelled. Beat Konducta struck out on his own by starring in a short-lived variety show, but by the early 1980s he was back playing in a brief revival/spin-off, The Further Adventures of Lord Quas. Beat Konducta has numerous battles with the IRS that culminated in a 1989 raid in which agents seized his house and assets (including some of the jewelery right off his body). Beat Konducta appeared to be making a comeback with a 1991 series in which he co-starred with his long-time friend Della Reese when a fatal heart attack struck him on the set. Ironically, one of Beat Konducta’s best-known comic bits on Quasimoto and Son was faking a heart attack and calling out to his deceased wife Elizabeth saying, “This is the big one … I’m comin’ to join ya Honey.”
Beat Konducta has a star on the Echo Park walk of Fame.
He has mentioned using it enough times over the years in non-ironic that I see no reason to doubt that he has one and uses it sometimes.
There is an article/interview with him from a few years back when he frets about letting his kids amuse themselves on their iPads when he is busy that has the ring of truth.
We can only blame the Villian for that.
Dibiase dropped a couple of BM2 iPhone videos. Hopefully this will end the ‘hardware makes the sound’ argument.
One more. The man is a beast. Check his latest album Bonus Levels.
That's really impressive sonically. The feel is not nice though, does not swing right at all.
I think a few folks hereabouts are far too defensive about these machines we have.
They can do it all if you can.
Room for mastering elsewhere? Sure, maybe. But the machinery to make stuff is right here. It's just what's between the ears or down in the heart valves now...
little off topic but I just found out serato Studio is subscription based, what is up with this subscription stuffage , do any of you have it, was it worth it?
They gave beta testers a big discount so I caved. I really really really like it. Wish it wasn’t a goddamn subscription, but the discount puts it at about $5 a month. I would not pay the standard price.
Have you read the tweet or watched the video ?
Madlib tweeted that the beats were made on an iPad and FG says in the interview the same thing.
I pointed this out and you won’t have it ?
you're the second person that told me they like it a lot, it's a shame about the subscription though, maybe they'll have a change of mind sometime.
@CRAKROX chill . I agree with a lot of what you say but @kobamoto is a cool dude. Madlib should sample you both and call it “make peace”. Happy Sundays.
100%
I’m quite cold thanks, however inaccuracies irk me hence the posts. ;-)
@CRAKROX and I’am cool.
madlibs little brother ohno's studio is a jungle... I have an affinity for producers/artist that are comfortable in their own skin. trying to type on that keyboard/ knee mousing you gotta love it
Would an award winning, international composer using
this unnameable app help boost morale?
Yes, I'm seriously asking.
Because an awarding composer and producer
has been using said app since it's release.
It's really good.
Hey, I'm late to the party. Just chiming in to say Madlib is the GOAT, and the ensuing shitstorm after he posted this tweet was so much fun to watch. Honestly as an unabashed Madlib stan, it was pretty inspiring to hear this. Bandana is one of the better hip hop releases of the last few years IMO. I'm sure this tweet was eye opening for a lot of amateur hip hop producers. I think it was the main catalyst for my recent decision to return to an all iOS setup - well that and the most recent Koala update that finally convinced me to sell my 404.
So I guess you'll all have Madlib and elf audio to thank for seeing more of me and my sometimes (often?) shitty takes round these parts
If they are famous/beloved etc then but of course. I am sure there are lots of interesting users around the world.
Quality post / Inspiring.
Freelance producer ,'Real World',
Won the Genesis humanitarian Award 2006
Worked on a Oscar nominated soundtrack in 2002 (original music)
Soundtracks for B.B.C and P.B.S
Head producer/engineer for Sugar babes, All Saints production team.
Occasional music promoter, one of the artists being ,'Roots Manuva',
A bit of a maverick?
Would that boost morale???