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The Unseen (album)

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Length
  
63:13

Release date
  
13 June 2000

Label
  
Stones Throw Records

Artist
  
Madlib

Producer
  
Madlib

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Released
  
June 13, 2000 (2000-06-13)

The Unseen (2000)
  
The Further Adventures of Lord Quas (2005)

Genres
  
Hip hop music, West Coast hip hop, Jazz rap, Experimental hip hop, Alternative hip hop

Similar
  
The Further Adventures of Lord Q, Yessir Whatever, Soundpieces: Da Antidote, Champion Sound, Madvillainy

The Unseen is the debut studio album by Quasimoto, an alter ego of American hip hop musician Madlib. It was released under Stones Throw Records 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.

Contents

Madlib took mushrooms while creating the album for a month. It was co-mixed by Kut Masta Kurt and Peanut Butter Wolf. The cover was designed by Jeff Jank.

Critical reception

Nathan Rabin of The A.V. Club 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 Prince Paul's consistently surprising production work." Meanwhile, Michaelangelo Matos of City Pages said, "The Unseen bursts with so much found material it's tempting to think Madlib changed his name to escape litigation, pilfering everything from Augustus Pablo to Melvin Van Peebles to enough jazz artists to fill a West Village loft".

Steve Huey of AllMusic 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 Spin's "20 Best Albums of 2000" list. Rhapsody ranked it at number 7 on its "Hip-Hop's Best Albums of the Decade" list. In 2015, it ranked at number 29 on Fact's "100 Best Indie Hip-Hop Records of All Time" list. In that year, it was also listed by HipHopDX as one of the "30 Best Underground Hip Hop Albums Since 2000".

Track listing

  • All tracks produced by Madlib
  • Songs

    1Welcome to Violence0:49
    2Bad Character1:56
    3Microphone Mathematics3:15

    References

    The Unseen (album) Wikipedia