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Instruments
  
Vocals

Years active
  
1999–present

Record label
  
Quasimoto Quasimoto The Unseen Lyrics Genius Lyrics

Origin
  
Oxnard, California, United States

Genres
  
Alternative hip hop, Experimental hip hop, Trip hop, Hip hop production

Albums
  
The Further Adventures of Lord Q, Yessir Whatever, The Unseen

Similar
  
Madlib, Peanut Butter Wolf, Baron Zen, Charizma, Koushik

Quasimoto (also known as Lord Quas or Quas) is the animated alter ego or side project of hip hop producer Madlib, from Oxnard, California. Quas is known for his high pitched voice, and sounds as if he has inhaled helium. Another notable characteristic is the interplay between Quas' voice and Madlib's voice. Quasimoto was conceived one day in the studio, when Madlib decided to rap to his own beats. Madlib did not like the sound of his voice (his friends in Oxnard call him 'Barry White' in reference to his deep voice) so he decided to slow his recorder down, rap slowly, then speed the recording back up to produce Quasimoto's distinctive high pitched sound.

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History

Quasimoto History of Lord Quas Stones Throw Records

Peanut Butter Wolf, DJ and owner of Stones Throw Records, heard Quas' demo tapes and encouraged Madlib to release more tracks under this alias. Quasimoto was featured on Wolf's My Vinyl Weighs a Ton album in 1998, on the song "Styles Crews Flows Beats." Later, Madlib put out Quasimoto's debut album - The Unseen - in 2000. This album received much praise from underground fans and from mainstream media, making it onto Spin Magazine's top albums of the year list.

Quasimoto For Your Consideration 79 Quasimoto The Unseen indieheads

After the release of The Unseen, Madlib spent the next few years working on different projects such as Yesterdays New Quintet and his album Shades of Blue. Quas re-emerged in 2003, making a few guest appearances, notably on Jaylib's Champion Sound and Madvillain's Madvillainy (Madlib and MF DOOM). Quasimoto officially returned with the vinyl-only Bus Ride EP in late 2004, continuing his distinctive style of high pitched rhymes and unorthodox samples.

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In 2005, Quasimoto dropped The Further Adventures of Lord Quas which featured M.E.D. and MF DOOM. The album cover features a reference to Frank Zappa's debut album, Freak Out!, a picture of super-producer J Dilla, and a picture of Wild Man Fischer, who is also referenced in one of the songs. The voice of Melvin Van Peebles is sampled on several tracks from both albums.

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Quasimoto released his third studio album entitled Yessir Whatever in June 2013, which is a compilation of several previously unreleased works. It collects 12-tracks made by Madlib and Quasimoto over a roughly 12-year period. A few were released on rare and out-of-print vinyl, while a few others are previously unreleased, now mixed and mastered for the first time.

Influences

Quasimoto Chippin Quasimoto YouTube

Early depictions of Quasimoto were inspired by the movie Fantastic Planet, specifically the leashed Oms who wore red masks with protruding snouts resembling skinny hippopotamus during the first "de-om".

Quasimoto microphone matematics YouTube

In an interview, Madlib said that the atmosphere and sound on the Quasimoto albums owe much to the work of Alain Goraguer on the soundtrack of La Planete Sauvage. An early Quasimoto video features excerpts from the film, and the song "Come On Feet" contains a sample from its soundtrack.

Studio albums

  • The Unseen (2000)
  • The Further Adventures of Lord Quas (2005)
  • Yessir Whatever (2013)
  • Singles

  • "Hittin' Hooks" (1999)
  • "Microphone Mathematics" (1999)
  • "Basic Instinct" (2000)
  • "Come on Feet" (2000)
  • "Astronaut" (2002)
  • "Broad Factor" (2004)
  • "Bus Ride" (2005)
  • "The Front / Youngblood" (2005)
  • "Bullysh!t/Seasons Change" (2005)
  • Songs

    Boom Music2000
    Broad Factor2013
    Crime2005

    References

    Quasimoto Wikipedia


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