THIRD RELEASE FROM MADLIB’S ONCE-A-MONTH SERIES Madlib follows Flight To Brazil, with the Marketed and third installment of the Medicine Show series and the fourth installment in his promoted by Beat Konducta Series: Beat Konducta in Stones Throw Records Africa. Previous entries include: Beat Konducta: Movie Scenes, Beat Konducta: in Publicity by Score Press India and Beat Konducta: Dil Cosby and Dil Withers Suites. Limited edition Beat Konducta In Africa contains over Format: CD forty instrumental hip hop tracks produced and mixed by Madlib. This Cat. No: MMS 003 epic “beat tape” springs from obscure Label: Madlib Medicine Show vinyl gems culled from the afro-beat, Available: March 23rd, 2010 funk, psych, garage-rock, prog-rock and soul movements of countries as diverse as Zambia, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Ghana, Botswana and the Ivory Coast. The Madlib Medicine Show series is a combination of Madlib's new hip-hop productions, remixes, beat tapes, and jazz, as well as mixtapes of funk, soul, Brazilian, psych, jazz and other undefined forms of music from the Beat Konducta's 4-ton* stack of vinyl. Next up: 420 Chalice All Stars (All Jamaican Sounds) *4-tons of vinyl, this is true. It’s all in his studio. DISC ONE: Jawbones 1. Free 2. Ihadmyheadoverthechickensouppot 3. Mary 4. Don’t Judge Your Brother 5. Cat House Blues 6. The Ones Left Behind 7. Betrayed 8. Bullheads In My Shoes Blues 9. Karen DISC TWO: Since Washington 10. Alone And Watching 11. Sad Sunday 12. Now Is Here 13. Donna 14. 3 AM 15. It Doesn’t Matter … Yes It Does … But I Can’t Stop 16. Tender Morning DISC THREE: Winter Winds 17. I’m Wondering Why 18. More Than Anything 19. It’s Got Two Names And That’s Alright 20. Ill Love Song 21. Oma Rakas 22. The Winterwind 23. Bada Que Bash 24. Tuija P.E. Hewitt’s was but 16 years old when he recorded and released – in a press of 50 copies – his debut album Jawbones. The three lost albums by By the time he sold through the 100 copies of this third, Winter the Bay Area vibraphonist/ Winds, he was approaching the ripe-age of 20. The three composer/arranger PE Hewitt albums he and his young compatriots wrote, recorded, pressed and – if you can call it that – distributed, are three of the rarest Masterpieces in deep/modal/ damn-good 70s jazz albums you could ever hope to come spiritual jazz from a teenaged across. That’s a subtle, but important distinction. There are wunderkind, recorded and many rare jazz albums in every imaginable subgenre – funk, released from 1968-1970 free, fusion... But Hewitt’s three albums were so damn-good that neither micro presses nor forty years of silence could suppress their reemergence. KEY SELLING POINTS: We at Now-Again decided against compiling a “best of” • Packaged in a hard back box that includes anthology out of respect for Hewitt’s monstrous achievements exact reproductions of the three original and because, well, these albums are so damn-good. Thus, we albums and a 44-page booklet with extensive offer you a three album box set – we’ve directly recreated the liner notes, photos, interview and annotation albums as they were issued, down to their hand-painted covers. Also included is a 44-page booklet which includes the • Publicity by Score Press original liner notes from the albums, an essay on Hewitt and his • Marketed and promoted by Stones Throw career, a thorough interview with Hewitt by Egon and Groove Merchant “Cool” Chris Veltri, and never before seen photos. ORDER CUT OFF DATE FOR THIS ITEM: MAR 16th Format: 3xCD in a hard back box Cat. No: NA 5044 Label: Now Again Available: APRIL 6th Now Again Records 2658 Griffith Park Blvd, #504, Los Angeles, CA, 90039 • www.nowagainrecords.com RECORD ONE: Jawbones 1. Free 2. Ihadmyheadoverthechickensouppot 3. Mary 4. Don’t Judge Your Brother 5. Cat House Blues 6. The Ones Left Behind 7. Betrayed 8. Bullheads In My Shoes Blues 9. Karen RECORD TWO: Since Washington 10. Alone And Watching 11. Sad Sunday 12. Now Is Here 13. Donna 14. 3 AM 15. It Doesn’t Matter … Yes It Does … But I Can’t Stop 16. Tender Morning RECORD THREE: Winter Winds 17. I’m Wondering Why 18. More Than Anything 19. It’s Got Two Names And That’s Alright 20. Ill Love Song 21. Oma Rakas 22. The Winterwind 23. Bada Que Bash 24. Tuija P.E. Hewitt’s was but 16 years old when he recorded and released – in a press of 50 copies – his debut album Jawbones. The three lost albums by By the time he sold through the 100 copies of this third, Winter the Bay Area vibraphonist/ Winds, he was approaching the ripe-age of 20. The three composer/arranger PE Hewitt albums he and his young compatriots wrote, recorded, pressed and – if you can call it that – distributed, are three of the rarest Masterpieces in deep/modal/ damn-good 70s jazz albums you could ever hope to come spiritual jazz from a teenaged across. That’s a subtle, but important distinction. There are wunderkind, recorded and many rare jazz albums in every imaginable subgenre – funk, released from 1968-1970 free, fusion... But Hewitt’s three albums were so damn-good that neither micro presses nor forty years of silence could suppress their reemergence. KEY SELLING POINTS: We at Now-Again decided against compiling a “best of” • Packaged in a hard back box that includes anthology out of respect for Hewitt’s monstrous achievements exact reproductions of the three original and because, well, these albums are so damn-good. Thus, we albums and a 12-page book with extensive offer you a three album box set – we’ve directly recreated the liner notes, photos, interview and annotation albums as they were issued, down to their hand-painted covers. Also included is a 12-page book which includes the • Publicity by Score Press original liner notes from the albums, an essay on Hewitt and his • Marketed and promoted by Stones Throw career, a thorough interview with Hewitt by Egon and Groove Merchant “Cool” Chris Veltri, and never before seen photos. ORDER CUT OFF DATE FOR THIS ITEM: MAR 16th Format: 3xLP in a hard back box Cat. No: NA 5044 Label: Now Again Available: APRIL 6th Now Again Records 2658 Griffith Park Blvd, #504, Los Angeles, CA, 90039 • www.nowagainrecords.com 1. 2nd Lecture 2. Clock Keep Tickin’ 3. Kamalah 4. Steel Umbrella 5. Clock of Destiny 6. Prince Hall 7. Little African Girl 8. True and Living 9. Crooked Angel 10. 11:59 11. Let the Organs Play 12. Outro Though he’s dropped just two solo efforts to date, Chief Kamachi has much more of a prescience than his solo career would KEY SELLING POINTS: indicate. Start with the fact that he’s an original member of • Publicity by Roundabout Marketing legendary Hip Hop collective Army Of The Pharaohs. With (past clients include Warner Brothers, Def Jam, Lil AOTP, Kamachi has toured the world and the world has heard Scrappy, Prodigy, Little Brother and more) his skills on the mic. Then there’s his highly acclaimed collaboration • Radio promotion by Papa D! entitled Beautiful Minds with Wu Tang affiliate Killah Priest from • Features confirmed on Hiphopdx.com, 2008 (in which multiple reviews declared him “officially YoRaps.com and many more slept-on”) and the Black Candles release with the Ju Ju Mob. • iTunes Music calls Chief Kamachi: “Officially Slept On” He’s also collaborated on cuts with Planet Asia, Outerspace, • Massive consumer awareness of Chief Kamachi Reef The Lost Cauze and Guru. due to his involvement with Army of the Pharaohs • Late Spring west coast tour with Killah Priest Now the time is for the third solo effort from Philly’s Chief • Soundscan Highlights: Kamachi, The Clock Of Destiny. Kamachi grips the mic and 2004’s Cult Status — 1800 units brings it hard for 12 tracks of pure energy, lyricism and knowledge. 2005’s Black Candles — 1700 units The beats are courtesy of Tekneek, C-Sik and The Snow- 2006’s Concrete Gospel — 2700 units goons. On March 23rd the clock strikes dope on Chief and over 60,000 units in total with AOTP Kamachi’s The Clock Of Destiny. ORDER CUT OFF DATE FOR THIS ITEM: MAR 16th Format: CD Cat. No: NGM 898 Label: Noize Gallery Music Available: APRIL 6th Distributed in the USA by The Orchard, 23 E. 4th St, NY, NY 10003 • tel: 212-979-6410 • fax: 212-979-7372 1. Ancestors 2. The Legend Of Mankind 3. The Wind 4. Forces Unseen 5. On The Run From Mr. Charlie 6. The Sun 7. Hate/Love 8. Newear 9. Theme From Illusion Suite 10. Primal Sound (The Moon) 11. Nappy Headed History 12. Young Day (Short Vers.) 13. For Brother Sun Ra 14. Hope 15. Nino's Deeds (Alt. Take) 16. Slave Riot, Parts 1-3 17. Slave Riot, Parts 4-6 18. Black Freedom Madlib’s been busy these last couple years. And while his recorded output always spans the gamut, he often returns to The second album recurrent themes, spread across the genres that serve as home base – or bases, as it were. 2010 will be an ambitious one for in Madlib’s Madlib and Stones Throw Records, with his slate of 12 Medicine Show albums and mixes, his rap albums for the likes Yesterdays Universe of Strong Arm Steady, Guilty Simpson and MED and a series of albums based around the now-defunct Yesterdays New deep-jazz series Quintet’s “spin off bands” that he introduced on the Yesterdays Universe album.
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