Madlib Discography -
In 2004, Madlib released , another collaborative effort with J Dilla. The same year, he released Quannum on Quannum , a double album that featured a range of collaborations with various artists. Madlib's next major release was Shadows of Tomorrow (2005), a jazz-infused hip hop album that showcased his growing interest in experimental production.
Before Madlib became a legend, he was a member of the Lootpack, a trio from Oxnard, California, part of the seminal collective founded by DJ Peanut Butter Wolf. Their 1999 album Soundpieces: Da Antidote! set the table, but Madlib’s solo identity exploded in the early 2000s. Madlib Discography
Madlib's music career began in the early 1990s, as a member of the hip hop group Digital Underground. He appeared on their 1991 single "The Humpty Dance" and later became a regular contributor to the group's live shows. In 1993, Madlib formed the group LMFAD (Ladies and Men Fucked Up All Deteriorated) with his friends, releasing their debut EP, , on the independent label, Rawkus Records. In 2004, Madlib released , another collaborative effort
In recent years, Madlib has slowed his output in terms of quantity, but the quality remains surgical. Before Madlib became a legend, he was a
Between 2010 and 2012, Madlib embarked on an ambitious monthly release schedule titled the Madlib Medicine Show . The 13-volume series covered everything from Brazilian psych to African funk: (with Guilty Simpson) No. 3: Beat Konducta in Africa No. 7: High Jazz No. 11: Low Budget High Fi Music The Beat Konducta & Modern Era
The debut of his jazz experimentation.