Madlib – Sound Ancestors
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Madlib Invazion – MMS 044 |
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Country: |
US |
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Genre: |
Hip Hop |
Style: |
Instrumental |
Tracklist
A1 | There Is No Time (Prelude) | |
A2 | The Call | |
A3 | Theme De Crabtree | |
A4 | Road Of The Lonely Ones | |
A5 | Loose Goose | |
A6 | Dirtknock | |
A7 | Hopprock | |
A8 | Riddim Chant | |
B1 | Sound Ancestors | |
B2 | One For Quartabê / Right Now | |
B3 | Hang Out (Phone Off) | |
B4 | Two For 2 - For Dilla | |
B5 | Latino Negro | |
B6 | The New Normal | |
B7 | Chino | |
B8 | Duumbiyay | |
C1 | There Is No Time (Prelude) | |
C2 | The Call | |
C3 | Theme De Crabtree | |
C4 | Road Of The Lonely Ones | |
C5 | Loose Goose | |
C6 | Dirtknock | |
C7 | Hopprock | |
C8 | Riddim Chant | |
D1 | Sound Ancestors | |
D2 | One For Quartabê / Right Now | |
D3 | Hang Out (Phone Off) | |
D4 | Two For 2 - For Dilla | |
D5 | Latino Negro | |
D6 | The New Normal | |
D7 | Chino | |
D8 | Duumbiyay | |
E1 | There Is No Time (Prelude) | |
E2 | The Call | |
E3 | Theme De Crabtree | |
E4 | Road Of The Lonely Ones | |
E5 | Loose Goose | |
E6 | Dirtknock | |
E7 | Hopprock | |
E8 | Riddim Chant | |
F1 | Sound Ancestors | |
F2 | One For Quartabê / Right Now | |
F3 | Hang Out (Phone Off) | |
F4 | Two For 2 - For Dilla | |
F5 | Latino Negro | |
F6 | The New Normal | |
F7 | Chino | |
F8 | Duumbiyay |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Madlib Invazion
- Copyright © – Madlib Invazion
- Lacquer Cut At – Bernie Grundman Mastering
Credits
- Arranged By, Edited By, Mastered By – Kieran Hebden
- Art Direction – Errol F. Richardson
- Lacquer Cut By – BG*
- Photography By – Richard Foster
- Producer – Madlib
Notes
Purple / Blue / Rust Bundle.
Limited to 100 copies.
"Rust - 27.50Hz" color variant only available if purchased the bundle package,
which came with "Blue - 20.50Hz" and "Purple - 16.35Hz" color variants as well.
All three (3) jacket covers are identical, with no indicators or markers on which variant was which.
The listed "Hz" frequency was only for differing the color variants and was not as an audio frequency difference.
The "Rust" color seems to vary significantly, some being nearly all "Rust" color to some being more "Greenish" with some "Rust".
Official Release date 01-29-2021, however some people received 4-5 days prior to release date.
Limited to 100 copies.
"Rust - 27.50Hz" color variant only available if purchased the bundle package,
which came with "Blue - 20.50Hz" and "Purple - 16.35Hz" color variants as well.
All three (3) jacket covers are identical, with no indicators or markers on which variant was which.
The listed "Hz" frequency was only for differing the color variants and was not as an audio frequency difference.
The "Rust" color seems to vary significantly, some being nearly all "Rust" color to some being more "Greenish" with some "Rust".
Official Release date 01-29-2021, however some people received 4-5 days prior to release date.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 989327004413
Other Versions (5 of 17)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission
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Sound Ancestors (LP, Album, Test Pressing) | Madlib Invazion | 044MMS, MMS 044 | US | 2020 | ||
New Submission
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Sound Ancestors (LP, Album) | Madlib Invazion | MMS 044 | US | 2021 | ||
New Submission
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Sound Ancestors (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Purple “16.35 Hz”) | Madlib Invazion | MMS 044 | US | 2021 | ||
New Submission
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Sound Ancestors (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Blue “20.50 Hz”) | Madlib Invazion | MMS 044 | US | 2021 | ||
Recently Edited
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Sound Ancestors (16×File, MP3, Album, 320 kbps) | Madlib Invazion | mms044 | 2021 |
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Reviews
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excellent album but im curious, is there a difference in sound with the colored variants? they have “16.5hz” “20.5hz” etc im not sure what that means for the actual sound of the vinyl?
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Any label that releases limited variants knows they will be flipped. Who on earth releases a bundle of 3 records with *exactly the same music* on each one, and doesn't expect at least one to be sold on. No question mark, it's not a question.
It's easy to dilute the flipper pool by repressing on different colours each time, as loads of other artists have done. If I'd had the chance to buy a bundle I would have, and sold the two most popular colours to finance me keeping the 3rd free of charge. If that makes me "scum" so be it.
Labels should focus on ways to make that extra cash that flippers generate actually going instead to the artists and label themselves who do all to hard work. IMO, folks who go gaga for a colour need to just chill and buy black; it's the music you're buying, not status. -
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