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− | One of the many fictional jazz outfits created by DJ/producer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madlib Madlib] in the 2000s. The releases by these 'bands' on Stones Throw Records often looked and sounded as if they were vintage and discovered in a second-hand record store. Drummer in Sound Directions is Otis Jackson Jr., the most obvious alias for | + | One of the many fictional jazz outfits created by DJ/producer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madlib Madlib] in the 2000s. The releases by these 'bands' on Stones Throw Records often looked and sounded as if they were vintage and discovered in a second-hand record store. Drummer in Sound Directions is Otis Jackson Jr., the most obvious alias for Madlib, since that's his birth name. Some of the Sound Directions recordings credits actual musicians such as drummer 'Sloppy' Joe Johnson, saxophonist Tracy Wannomae and guitarist Dan Ubick. |
==Discography== | ==Discography== |
Revision as of 12:15, 16 September 2023
One of the many fictional jazz outfits created by DJ/producer Madlib in the 2000s. The releases by these 'bands' on Stones Throw Records often looked and sounded as if they were vintage and discovered in a second-hand record store. Drummer in Sound Directions is Otis Jackson Jr., the most obvious alias for Madlib, since that's his birth name. Some of the Sound Directions recordings credits actual musicians such as drummer 'Sloppy' Joe Johnson, saxophonist Tracy Wannomae and guitarist Dan Ubick.
Discography
- Skyscrapers (12" single), 2003, Stones Throw Records
- 'Song for my father' on Madlib - Shades of Blue (remix compilation), 2003, Blue Note
- The Horse/Tribe (12" single), 2005, Stones Throw Records
- The Funky Side Of Life (album), 2005, Stones Throw Records
- Wanda Vidal (EP), 2008, Stones Throw Records
- 'Shady Cops' featuring Malcolm Catto, on the limited Madlib Medicine Show edition of High Jazz (compilation), 2010, Madlib Invazion