by
Quasimoto
- Record Label: Stones Throw
- Release Date: May 3, 2005
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Universal acclaim- based on 30 Ratings
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Positive: 27 out of 30
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Mixed: 1 out of 30
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Negative: 2 out of 30
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GusGJul 13, 2005Just because he produced Madvillainy and Shades of Blue doesn't mean he can make a convoluted, disjointed, and wholly unfunny album and maintain cred...Madlib may be the man, but this CD sucks.
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If Madlib were somehow to commandeer a time machine, kidnap Sly & The Family Stone, Prince Paul, The Firesign Theater, Melvin Van Peebles, Redd Foxx, Negativland, and The Last Poets, lock them in a studio together on Haight Ashbury during the Summer Of Love with Hunter S. Thompson's drug supply, then force them to record an album together, the result might sound a little like The Further Adventures of Lord Quas.
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Madlib has formed a tighter frame around his productions than ever before.
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What's beyond doubt is the magical blend of the surreal and the fantastical that made 'The Unseen' so memorable is once again in the fullest effect on this showcase of fearlessly skewed production, dense organic vibes and hemp & helium-fuelled raps that make up this smoked-out saunter through the back streets of the cosmo-according-to-Lord Quas.