: Madlib first emerged in the early '90s with the group Lootpack , catching the attention of Peanut Butter Wolf , the founder of Stones Throw Records .
In recent years, Madlib has continued to push the boundaries of his music, exploring new sounds and collaborations. Some notable releases include:
Navigating the vast Madlib discography is a journey through multiple alter egos, fictional bands, and era-defining collaborative partnerships. The Birth of Loop Digga: Lootpack and Early Production Madlib Discography
A heartbreaking tribute to J Dilla. These two volumes are made entirely of samples that Dilla himself might have used—rare soul, spiritual jazz, and melancholic keys. The title is a play on "Dil" (Dilla) and "Cosby" (Bill Cosby’s sitcom). It is a beautiful, somber listen.
A groundbreaking exploration of Bollywood and traditional Indian music samples. : Madlib first emerged in the early '90s
A compilation of rare and unreleased tracks cut during Quasimoto's peak eras, keeping the character's legacy alive for a new generation. Yesterday’s New Quintet: The Jazz Fusion Experiment
Here’s a solid, concise piece on Madlib’s discography, written in a style suitable for a blog, album review site, or music feature. The Birth of Loop Digga: Lootpack and Early
In 2000, Madlib introduced his most famous alter-ego, Quasimoto (Lord Quas). Born out of Madlib's dislike for his own deep rapping voice, he pitched his vocals up while recording under the influence of hallucinogens. Key Quasimoto Releases