Quasimoto Further Adventures Lord Quas Zip
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The Unseen by Quasimoto, released 31 October 2014 1. Welcome to Violence (Intro) 2. Bad Character 3. The Unseen was born out of Peanut Butter Wolf's convincing Madlib to release these recordings for the rest of the us to hear. The Further Adventures of Lord Quas. Contact / help. Contact Quasimoto. Streaming and Download help. Quasimoto - The Further Adventures of Lord Quas (2005) 01. Rappin With Quas 2. 37 - E3 _D's. Madlib - The Adventures Of Soul Bra And Docta Dick.


• 'Microphone Mathematics' Released: 1999 • 'Come on Feet' Released: 2000 • 'Basic Instinct' Released: 2000 The Unseen is the debut studio album by, a hip-hop duo composed of and his animated alter ego Lord Quas. It was released under on June 13, 2000. It was re-released in 2005 as a deluxe edition with a bonus CD containing the instrumental version of the album. Madlib took mushrooms while creating the album for a month. It was co-mixed by and.
It's Madlib the Bad Kid, back with another album by another alter ego. This time, it's Quasimoto, and it's his sophomore album, The Further Adventures of Lord Quas.
Quasimoto Further Adventures Lord Quas Zip
The cover was designed by Jeff Jank. The song 'Low Class Conspiracy' was on the soundtrack for the video game. Contents • • • • Critical reception [ ] Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating 8/10 8.5/10 7/10 of said, ' The Unseen represents a dramatic leap forward for Madlib as a producer, as he integrates left-field, found-sound samples with dexterity and wit that brings to mind 's consistently surprising production work.' Meanwhile, Michaelangelo Matos of said, ' The Unseen bursts with so much found material it's tempting to think Madlib changed his name to escape litigation, pilfering everything from to to enough jazz artists to fill a West Village loft'. Steve Huey of called it 'one of the most imaginative albums of the new West Coast underground, a puzzling, psychedelic jazz-rap gem riddled with warped humor and fractured musical genius.' The Unseen ranked at number 17 on 's '20 Best Albums of 2000' list. Ranked it at number 7 on its 'Hip-Hop's Best Albums of the Decade' list.