Alongside Rhymesayers Entertainment, Dissect is honored to premiere an unreleased interview with MF DOOM as part of the 20th anniversary celebration of MM..FOOD. Recorded in 2004 just weeks before FOOD's release, the interview spanned DOOM's entire career, including his origins as Zev Love X, his approach to writing and production, and thriving as an independent artist.
Get yourself a look inside the mind of Hip Hop's Madvillian, which includes a journey through classic Hip Hop music and memories dating before the formation of KMD.
I've got some DOOM collectors items here at my eBay storefront including the "Madvilliany" promo poster and the "MM..Food" shown poster above.
Stream/Download MM..FOOD (20th Anniversary Edition) here at Apple Music
Get a copy of the MM..FOOD (20th Anniversary Edition) purple Sweet Tart vinyl reissue
Interviewed by Kevin Beacham
Produced by Kevin Beacham & Rob Vanvranken
Mixed by Rob Vanvranken
Stones Throw Release The Madvillainy Demos, PVD & JAUBI Pay Tribute
By JR on 10:28 AM
Filed Under: Hip Hop , JAUBI , MF Doom , Pat Van Dyke , Unreleased Material

In the meantime, check out some musical tributes that capture and reinterpret the dramatic sound of Madvilliany. PVD lends his unique sound of fusion driven by a love of Hip Hop for a head-nodding cover of "All Caps / Supervillain Theme". The instrumental quartet from Lahore, Pakistan known as .Jaubi deliver mysterious sound as they thrill with their thumping homage to MF DOOM.
Relax and let your head nod to almost an hour of grooves as OMA give us time to appreciate the one and only MF DOOM. OMA's funky and psychedelic approach to DOOM displays the great musical range of the metal-faced villain. As you listen, you're hit with a sharp contrast of sounds which are all driven by the raw sound and spot-on homage of this band.
Above, artist Cody Hougton goes all-out with his imagination and inspiration of DOOM by creating a cereal. Hip Hop shows it can become something that satisfies your tastebuds with in this attractive product packaging inspired by MM..FOOD. View more images of this project here at Cody's portfolio.
The tributes to late great microphone master MF Doom keep on coming, but this one may be the jazziest we've heard yet. Let the rhythm take you to a place where comic book fantasy and Hip Hop mesh as New Jazz Underground pay tribute to the madvilliany of a lyrical superhero.
Designer Donte Neal pays a visual tribute to Doom with his pizza parlor-themed DOOM-Stravaganza poster series.
Enjoy this playlist of my favorites from the channel, and head over to YouTube for many more uploads.
Reminisce on the elite flow of a metal-faced lyricist as the late great MF Doom rocks the stage with a set of his classics. MF DOOM, May 27, 2004 live at Showbox Seattle, WA, courtesy of live music collectors Funk It. Below, MF Doom becomes a master of the universe with the art of Rodrigo Brandão and Jacob Vega.
Source: Soundboard
Lineage: DAT(M) > CDR(1) > FLAC
Edits/EQ: none
Notes: opening for Talib Kweli
01 - Accordion [Madvillain]
02 - Meat Grinder [Madvillain]
03 - All Caps [Madvillain]
04 - Curls [Madvillain]
05 - No Brain
06 - Great Day [Madvillain]
07 - People Places & Things
08 - Dead Bent
09 - Go With the Flow
10 - Doomsday
11 - Hey
12 - Rhymes Like Dimes
13 - Change the Beat [Viktor Vaughn]
14 - My Favorite Ladies
15 - The Fine Print [King Geedorah]
full download: mega.nz/file/EmQngS6R#tNLoKxr…Iz93enm32s84wPdwPIByk
Jazz Fusion and Hip Hop mesh beautifully as one of the most delightful tracks from the Madvilliany album comes alive. Groove to the joyful melody as musician Soul Supreme expands upon the MF Doom and Madlib classic "Raid". An upbeat arrangement sends this tune into a new realm of enjoyment in one of the most exciting cover versions of Hip Hop yet. On the flipside, Soul Supreme takes your mind to outer space with a cover of "Huit" by Cortex", also sampled by Madvilliany.
Jamie Peet: Drums (Track 2)
Glenn Gaddum Jr.: Bass (Track 2)
Valentin Guenther: Trombone (Track 2)
Niklouds Holler: Saxophone (Tracks 2).
Soul Supreme: Fender Rhodes, Moog Sub37, Sequential OB6, percussion.
Track 1 written by A. Mion.
Track 2 written by O. Jackson, T. D. Dumile.
Produced and arranged by Soul Supreme
Recording engineer (Track 2): Ferdinand Rauchmann.
Mastering: Wouter Brandenburg.
Liner notes: Danny Veekens.
Design: Dase Boogie
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