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Madlib|Beat Konducta Vol. 3 & 4: In India

Beat Konducta Vol. 3 & 4: In India

Madlib

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As prolific as he is talented, producer extraordinaire Madlib moved east for his second Beat Konducta installment, In India. Unlike Vol. 1-2, which was themed around an imaginary film, Vol. 3-4 has no clear overarching purpose, and the 34 tracks connect to one another only because their samples were all taken from Indian records from the '70s and '80s. And it's here that Madlib's high output works both positively and negatively for him. On one hand, he's able to offer an extraordinary amount of different sounds all tabled around a unifying idea (the sitar, the tabla), from the very RZA-esque "Smoke Circles" to the percussive "Freeze" to the fuzzy, layered vocals of "Dancing Girls Theme." But he also relies almost solely on his own innate and insane amount of natural skill, without always thinking much about the finished product, too excited about the next thing he's going to create to even remember what he did a few minutes before, and this carelessness shows up now and again, weakening the overall effect of the record. Cuts like "Masala," "Another Getaway," "Dark Alley Incidental Music," and "The Rip Off (Scene 3)" seem hastily thrown together without much consideration for either the album as a whole or even the tracks themselves, a little too droney and atonal to do much more but loop around tiredly. Of course, this same kind of approach, this flexibility, can also produce some pretty great work, and fortunately most of Vol. 3-4: Beat Konducta in India falls into that category. "Accordion for Raj," for example, uses not only the title instrument, but also a nice, shaky MPC beat and an electric guitar to fill in the sound, "Onthatnewthing" plays with ascending and descending scales, while "(Variations)" is able to transition between two different musical ideas (as Madlib is wont to do) cleanly and appropriately (such is not the case, however, with "Main Title," whose lack of continuity is more annoying than anything else). The album's not without its weak points, that's to be sure, but it's still, overall, another interesting, and generally impressive, accomplishment from the master himself.
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1
Enter...Hot Curry
00:02:25

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2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

2
Indian Hump
00:02:34

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3
Movie Finale
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4
Raw Tranquility
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2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

5
Freeze
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2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

6
Masala
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2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

7
OnThatNewThing
00:01:31

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2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

8
Indian Deli
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2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

9
The Rumble
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2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

10
Dancing Girls Theme
00:01:57

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2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

11
Piano Garden
00:01:45

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2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

12
Dark Alley Incidental Music
00:02:23

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2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

13
Early Party
00:01:53

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2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

14
Fifth Chant
00:01:32

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2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

15
The Rip Off (Scene 3)
00:01:02

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2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

16
Sitar Ride
00:02:23

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2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

17
Get It Right
00:01:56

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2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

18
More Rice
00:02:05

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2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

19
Accordian for Raj
00:01:51

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2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

20
Indian Bells
00:01:36

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2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

21
Club Scene
00:01:27

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2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

22
Duel
00:01:55

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2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

23
Organ Stroll
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2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

24
In The Cave
00:01:23

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2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

25
Malfunction
00:01:08

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2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

26
Victory
00:00:20

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2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

27
Smoke Circle
00:01:42

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2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

28
Raw Ground Wire
00:01:17

Madlib, MainArtist

2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

29
New Bombay
00:02:11

Madlib, MainArtist

2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

30
Shah Sound
00:01:54

Madlib, MainArtist

2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

31
Another Getaway
00:02:24

Madlib, MainArtist

2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

32
Main Title
00:01:31

Madlib, MainArtist

2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

33
(Variations)
00:02:47

Madlib, MainArtist

2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

34
No Sitar (outro)
00:01:54

Madlib, MainArtist

2007 Stones Throw Records 2007 Stones Throw Records

Albumbeschreibung

As prolific as he is talented, producer extraordinaire Madlib moved east for his second Beat Konducta installment, In India. Unlike Vol. 1-2, which was themed around an imaginary film, Vol. 3-4 has no clear overarching purpose, and the 34 tracks connect to one another only because their samples were all taken from Indian records from the '70s and '80s. And it's here that Madlib's high output works both positively and negatively for him. On one hand, he's able to offer an extraordinary amount of different sounds all tabled around a unifying idea (the sitar, the tabla), from the very RZA-esque "Smoke Circles" to the percussive "Freeze" to the fuzzy, layered vocals of "Dancing Girls Theme." But he also relies almost solely on his own innate and insane amount of natural skill, without always thinking much about the finished product, too excited about the next thing he's going to create to even remember what he did a few minutes before, and this carelessness shows up now and again, weakening the overall effect of the record. Cuts like "Masala," "Another Getaway," "Dark Alley Incidental Music," and "The Rip Off (Scene 3)" seem hastily thrown together without much consideration for either the album as a whole or even the tracks themselves, a little too droney and atonal to do much more but loop around tiredly. Of course, this same kind of approach, this flexibility, can also produce some pretty great work, and fortunately most of Vol. 3-4: Beat Konducta in India falls into that category. "Accordion for Raj," for example, uses not only the title instrument, but also a nice, shaky MPC beat and an electric guitar to fill in the sound, "Onthatnewthing" plays with ascending and descending scales, while "(Variations)" is able to transition between two different musical ideas (as Madlib is wont to do) cleanly and appropriately (such is not the case, however, with "Main Title," whose lack of continuity is more annoying than anything else). The album's not without its weak points, that's to be sure, but it's still, overall, another interesting, and generally impressive, accomplishment from the master himself.
© Marisa Brown /TiVo

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