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− | In the early 2000s Los Angeles-based DJ/producer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madlib Madlib] | + | In the early 2000s Los Angeles-based DJ/producer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madlib Madlib] initiated a whole ecosystem of jazz musician personalities and their fictional bands, releasing all kinds of quasi-vintage material on Stones Throw Records. A typical album of that range came 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. Yesterdays New Quintet was the flagship band that started this family of releases. The first releases of the 'band' came out in 2001. |
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Revision as of 09:21, 16 September 2023
In the early 2000s Los Angeles-based DJ/producer Madlib initiated a whole ecosystem of jazz musician personalities and their fictional bands, releasing all kinds of quasi-vintage material on Stones Throw Records. A typical album of that range came with pre-printed ringwear on the cover and pre-recorded vinyl crackling in between songs. Yesterdays New Quintet was the flagship band that started this family of releases. The first releases of the 'band' came out in 2001.
Line-up
- Ahmad Miller
- Monk Hughes
- Joe McDuffrey
- Malik Flavors
- Otis Jackson Jr.