The Further Adventures Of Lord Quas
- Quasimoto
- Band Name: Quasimoto
- Record Label: Stones Throw
- Release Date: May 3, 2005
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BretronMay 21, 20059Ill Loop Digga' in true form. Madlib is today's Lee Perry/ Herbie Hancock. A true scientist of sound...
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[Anonymous]Oct 3, 20069This album makes The Unseen feel mainstream, to bad there arn't more jazz samples, that was what made Unseen so great, anways it definatly worth the money and a great great album
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johnMay 12, 200510album of the year
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j-olMay 17, 200510peerless
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CosmosKingMay 20, 20059pretty good album! nice concept! Creativity is second to none! the raps are pretty gud but not the best! it gets 10 for concept 9 for music vibes 10-for consistency 8.5 for lyrics! well its somewhere between 9.0-9.5. overall its a pretty dope album but its definately not better than madvillainy.
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LamonteFMay 15, 20059Almost as good as The Unseen.
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vincentxMay 16, 20058I don't really care much for hiphop, but i like to make exceptions. excellent album!
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rikrMay 17, 200510Dope shit man.....there's all kinds of things you need to listen between the lines to actually hear......eg. why does the track bus ride keep breaking up with old willies cries? It's cuz he's on a bus ride......bus' stop and go......ingenious......madlib is the man......buy this album
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TAOct 24, 20069Takes a couple of listens to get into it but well worth the little effort to do so. BRILLIANT
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SimonNov 2, 20059Initially it seems overproduced and too layered. Reveals itself after repeated listenings. I had to go back to it a month after I initially got the album to actually enjoy it. Worth the work.
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jackgMay 12, 200510wow, just wow... if you liked madvillain... the is 10x better
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BaahirKJun 7, 200510This is the true manifestation of what hip hop is!!!!!!!
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TonyHJul 9, 200510The greatest album I've ever heard. NME is clearly lamer than I could imagine. Madlib is the MAN!!!
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ArniSMay 31, 200510This is the best hip hop album in years. Madlib is the most creative man on earth right now and anything he touches just seems to turn to gold. On this album he uses soft fusion music from bands such as Weather Report and turns the into this incredible groove like you've never heard before. Bartender talk just blows your mind, as do so many other tracks on this album.
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GusGJul 13, 20056Just 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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mattaJul 27, 20058
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salomeySep 18, 200510i love this album. perhaps it actually helps me that i have the attention span of a peanut, but this album keeps me entertained for over an hour and i already tend to dislike when an album crosses the 50 minute mark. superior production. insanely entertaining
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JeffLJun 15, 200610I expected a weaker safer album following the unseen, but instead found a bolder more risky album that's simply fantastic.
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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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90What'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.