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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, with pre-printed [https://www.devotedtovinyl.com/vinyl-ring-wear/ ringwear] on the cover and pre-recorded [https://ampsandaudio.com/what-makes-vinyl-crackle/ vinyl crackling] in between songs. The 2004 album of Monk Hughes And The Outer Realm, "A Tribute To Brother Weldon", is dedicated to the actual musician [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Irvine Weldon Irvine] (1943-2002). | + | 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, with pre-printed [https://www.devotedtovinyl.com/vinyl-ring-wear/ ringwear] on the cover and pre-recorded [https://ampsandaudio.com/what-makes-vinyl-crackle/ vinyl crackling] in between songs. The 2004 album of Monk Hughes And The Outer Realm, "A Tribute To Brother Weldon", is dedicated to the actual musician [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weldon_Irvine Weldon Irvine] (1943-2002). Drummer in Monk Hughes And The Outer Realm is Otis Jackson Jr., the most obvious alias for Madlib, since that's his birth name. |
==Line-up== | ==Line-up== | ||
*Monk Hughes - bass, electric space piano | *Monk Hughes - bass, electric space piano | ||
*Otis Jackson Jr. - drums, loops, kalimba | *Otis Jackson Jr. - drums, loops, kalimba | ||
− | *Joe McDuphrey - piano, Fender Rhodes electric piano, Arp synthesizer | + | *[[Joe McDuphrey]] - piano, Fender Rhodes electric piano, Arp synthesizer |
− | *Morgan Adams III - organ, Moog synthesizer, percussion | + | *[[Morgan Adams III]] - organ, Moog synthesizer, percussion |
==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||
− | [https://www.discogs.com/release/350858-Monk-Hughes-The-Outer-Realm-A-Tribute-To-Brother-Weldon A Tribute To Brother Weldon, Stones Throw Records, 2004] | + | *[https://www.discogs.com/release/350858-Monk-Hughes-The-Outer-Realm-A-Tribute-To-Brother-Weldon A Tribute To Brother Weldon, Stones Throw Records, 2004] |
[[Category: 2004]] | [[Category: 2004]] | ||
[[Category: Jazz]] | [[Category: Jazz]] | ||
[[Category: Madlib]] | [[Category: Madlib]] |
Latest revision as of 14:44, 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, with pre-printed ringwear on the cover and pre-recorded vinyl crackling in between songs. The 2004 album of Monk Hughes And The Outer Realm, "A Tribute To Brother Weldon", is dedicated to the actual musician Weldon Irvine (1943-2002). Drummer in Monk Hughes And The Outer Realm is Otis Jackson Jr., the most obvious alias for Madlib, since that's his birth name.
Line-up
- Monk Hughes - bass, electric space piano
- Otis Jackson Jr. - drums, loops, kalimba
- Joe McDuphrey - piano, Fender Rhodes electric piano, Arp synthesizer
- Morgan Adams III - organ, Moog synthesizer, percussion