Beat Konducta
Album series by Madlib
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Beat Konducta is an 8-album series released by hip-hop musician Madlib. "Beat Konducta" is also an alias which Madlib uses. The series began officially in 2006 with the release of Beat Konducta Vol 1-2: Movie Scenes. The album was stylistically a companion to (James Yancey) J Dilla's Donuts, which was released the month before, 3 days prior to Yancey's death. He has since followed with Beat Konducta Vol 3-4: Beat Konducta in India in 2007 and Beat Konducta Vol. 5-6: A Tribute to...(Dil Cosby and Dil Withers Suite) in 2008, which is a tribute to Yancey. Although the 2010 release Beat Konducta in Africa is an installment of the Madlib Medicine Show series, it is also considered a part of the Beat Konducta series.
Volume 0
| Beat Konducta Vol. 0: Earth Sounds | ||||
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| Studio album by Madlib | ||||
| Released | 2001 | |||
| Genre | Instrumental hip-hop, remix, hip-hop | |||
| Label | Stones Throw | |||
| Producer | The Loopdigga | |||
| Madlib chronology | ||||
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Beat Konducta Vol. 0: Earth Sounds or commonly known as Beat Conductor and Earth Sounds is the prequel project to the Beat Konducta instrumental albums by hip-hop producer Madlib. Recorded sometime around 1994 to 1996, these tracks were released on Stones Throw Records in 2001. This album was released in the format of two 7-inch EPs. It was also produced by Madlib under the alias of "The Loopdigga."
Track List
- Side A
- "Earth Sounds"
- "Conducted Rhythms"
- "Collie And Beer"
- Side B
- "Breaks of Meditate Pt. 1"
- "Elements of Mr. Crabfeather"
- "Blades"
- Side C
- "Pike's Strike" (featuring Yesterdays New Quintet)
- "Chops & Thangs"
- "Lost Lust"
- "Drama Scene #4"
- Side D
- "Ashby Road"
- "Soul Sonata"
- "Mindtouch" (featuring Yesterdays New Quintet)
Samples
- "Conducted Rhythms" contains samples of "Basketball Throwdown" by Cold Crush Brothers
Volumes 1-2
| Beat Konducta Vol 1-2: Movie Scenes | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | March 21, 2006 | |||
| Genre | Hip-hop, Instrumental hip-hop | |||
| Length | 59:19 | |||
| Label | Stones Throw Records | |||
| Producer | Madlib | |||
| Madlib chronology | ||||
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| Aggregate scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| Metacritic | 75/100[1] |
| Review scores | |
| Source | Rating |
| Allmusic | |
| HipHopDX.com | |
| Okayplayer | |
| Pitchfork Media | |
| PopMatters | |
Beat Konducta Vol 1-2: Movie Scenes is an instrumental album by Madlib, an American hip-hop musician signed to Stones Throw Records. The album, entirely produced by Madlib under the alias of the Beat Konducta, is meant to be a soundtrack to a nonexistent movie in Madlib's imagination. The album boasts an extensive use of 1970s soul samples, but there are also hints of various soundtracks, rock and funk.
Track listing
- Volume 1
- "The Comeback (Madlib)"
- "The Payback (Gotta)"
- "Face the Sun (Africa)"
- "Open (Space)"
- "Tape Hiss (Dirty)"
- "Sir Bang (Bounce)"
- "Third Ear (More)"
- "Stax (Strings)"
- "Electric Company (Voltage-Watts)"
- "Left on Silverlake (Ride)"
- "Painted Pictures (Art)"
- "Gold Jungle (Tribe)"
- "Offbeat (Groove)"
- "Pyramids (Change)"
- "Eternal Broadcaster (Authentic)"
- "Spanish Bells (High Dreams)"
- Volume 2
- "The Rock (Humps)"
- "Box Top (Cardboard Dues)"
- "West Zone (Coastin')"
- "Filthy (Untouched)"
- "Friends (Foes)"
- "Toe Fat (Ghettozone)"
- "Money Hugger (Gold Diggin')"
- "The Comeup (Come Down)"
- "Two Timer (The Pimp)"
- "Chopstyle (Suey Blast)"
- "Black Mozart (Opus II)"
- "Understanding (Comprehension)"
- "Snake Charmer (Heads Up)"
- "Old Age (Youngblood)"
- "Fukwitus (The Eights)"
- "African Walk (Zamunda)"
- "Whutkanido (Can Do It)"
- "The Forest (Greens)"
- "Outerlimit (Space Ho)"
Chart positions
- Beat Konducta Vol 1-2: Movie Scenes [7]
- Chart: Top Heatseakers
- Peak position: 35
- Year: 2006
- Chart: Top Independent Albums
- Peak position: 38
- Year: 2006
- Chart: Top Heatseakers
Credits
- Executive producer: Peanut Butter Wolf
- Mastering: Dave Cooley, Kelly Hibbert
- Photography: B+
- Artwork & Design: Jeff Jank
Volumes 3-4
| Beat Konducta Vol 3-4: Beat Konducta in India | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | August 28, 2007 | |||
| Genre | Hip-hop | |||
| Label | Stones Throw Records | |||
| Producer | Madlib | |||
| Madlib chronology | ||||
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| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| Okayplayer | |
| Allmusic | |
Beat Konducta Vol 3-4: Beat Konducta in India is an instrumental album by Madlib, an American hip-hop musician signed to Stones Throw Records. The album, entirely produced by Madlib under the alias of the Beat Konducta, features hip-hop beats that use samples of Bollywood music.
Track listing
- Volume 3
- "Enter...Hot Curry" - 2:25
- "Indian Hump" - 2:34
- "Movie Finale" - 1:44
- "Raw Tranquility Pt. 3" - 1:54
- "Freeze" - 1:36
- "Masala" - 1:08
- "OnThatNewThing" - 1:31
- "Indian Deli" - 1:47
- "The Rumble" - 2:32
- "Dancing Girls Theme" - 1:57
- "Piano Garden" - 1:45
- "Dark Alley Incidental Music" - 2:23
- "Early Party" - 1:53
- "Fifth Chant" - 1:32
- "The Rip Off (Scene 3)" - 1:02
- "Sitar Ride" - 2:23
- Volume 4
- "Get It Right" - 1:56
- "More Rice" - 2:06
- "Accordion for Raj" - 1:51
- "Indian Bells" - 1:36
- "Club Scene" - 1:27
- "Duel" - 1:55
- "Organ Stroll" - 1:20
- "In the Cave" - 1:23
- "Malfunction" - 1:08
- "Victory" - 0:20
- "Smoke Circle" - 1:42
- "Raw Ground Wire" - 1:17
- "New Bombay" - 2:11
- "Shah Sound" - 1:54
- "Another Getaway" - 2:24
- "Main Title" - 1:31
- "(Variations)" - 2:47
- "No Sitar (Outro)" - 1:54
Chart positions
- Beat Konducta Vol 1-2: Movie Scenes [7]
- Chart: Top Heatseakers
- Peak position: 11
- Year: 2006
- Chart: Top Heatseakers
Volumes 5-6
| Beat Konducta Vol 5-6 | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | February 10, 2009 | |||
| Genre | Hip-hop | |||
| Length | 67:19 | |||
| Label | Stones Throw Records | |||
| Producer | Madlib | |||
| Madlib chronology | ||||
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| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| Pitchfork Media | (8.3/10)[10] |
| Allmusic | |
Beat Konducta Vol. 5-6: A Tribute to... (Dil Cosby and Dil Withers Suite) is an instrumental album produced by Madlib, an American hip-hop musician signed to Stones Throw Records. The album, along with J Rocc, is meant to be a tribute to his deceased friend J Dilla. This album boasts an extensive use of soul, jazz and funk samples.
Track listing
- Volume 5
- "For My Mans (Prelude)"
- "The Mystery (Dilla's Still Here)"
- "Beat Provider (Through the Years)"
- "J's Day Theme #3 (Support)"
- "In Jah Hands (Dilla's Lament)"
- "Get Dollaz (24-7)"
- "The String (Heavy Jones)"
- "Two for Pay Jay (No Dough, No Show)"
- "No More Time? (The Change)"
- "Do You Know? (Transition)"
- "Dirty Hop (The Shuffle)"
- "Floating Soul (Peace)"
- "Infinity Sound (Never Ending)"
- "Sacrifice (Beat-a-Holic Thoughts)"
- "Rebirth Cycle (Super Soul)"
- "Rolled Peach Optimos (Call Day)"
- "The Main Inspiration (Coltrane of Beats)"
- "The Get Over (Move)"
- "Shades of Pete (Super)"
- "King Chop (Top Line)"
- "Anthenagin' (?)"
- "Dil Cosby Interlude"
- Volume 6
- "Dill Withers Theme"
- "First Class (The Best Catalogue)"
- "Lifetime (Lifeline)"
- "The Electric Zone (Plugged In)"
- "So Much (Music)"
- "Smoked Out (Green Blaze Subliminal Sounds)"
- "Another Bag of Bomb (No Seeds)"
- "All Love (The Movement)"
- "Detroit Playaz (Gator Walk)"
- "Blast (Computer Rock)"
- "J.B. and J.D. (Interlude)"
- "Never Front (Ears Up)"
- "Dillalade Ride (Contact High)"
- "Suffer (Concentration)"
- "Show Me the Good Life (Chip Stack)"
- "Slapped Up (Snap n' Clap)"
- "Another Batch (Play It Again)"
- "Full Figure Pockets (Pay Jay)"
- "Smoke Interlude (Hawaiian Punch)"
- "The Sky (Beyond Sight)"
Madlib Medicine Show #3: Beat Konducta in Africa
| Medicine Show #3: Beat Konducta in Africa | |
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| Studio album by | |
| Released | March 23, 2010 |
| Genre | Afrobeat |
| Length | 78:56 |
| Label | Madlib Invazion |
| Producer | Madlib |
| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| HipHopDX | (3.5/5) [12] |
| Potholes In My Blog | |
37-track instrumental hip-hop album produced by Madlib, inspired by and based on African records of the early 1970s – obscure & independent vinyl gems from afro-beat, funk, psych-rock, garage-rock & soul movements from different parts of Africa are all sampled to create a unique sound. The album also works as an installment in the Madlib Medicine Show series, a number of albums Madlib put outs featuring his instrumental work with a special theme for each LP.
Track List
- "Motherland"
- "The Frontline (Liberation)"
- "Raw Introduction to Afreaka"
- "African Voodoo Queen (Drama)"
- "Jungle Soundz (Part One)"
- "The Struggle to Unite (One Africa)"
- "Mandingo Swing"
- "Endless Cold (Lovelost)"
- "Chant 2"
- "Afrosound Panorama"
- "Hunting Theme"
- "Yafeu"
- "Afritonic Pt. 1"
- "Afritonic Pt. 2"
- "Tradition"
- "Spearthrow for Oh No"
- "Tear Gas and Bullets for Freedom"
- "Heritage Sip"
- "Land of the Drum"
- "Red, Black and Green Showcase"
- "Blackfire"
- "Obataive"
- "Warrior's Theme"
- "Mtima"
- "African Map Watch"
- "Street Hustler"
- "Kanika"
- "Chant 3"
- "The Show (Inner View)"
- "Brothers and Sisters"
- "Freedom Play"
- "African Bounce"
- "Umi (Life)"
- "Natural Sound Waves"
- "Jungle Sounds Pt. 2"
- "Mighty Force"
- "Unika (Outro)"
- "Bonus A"
- "Bonus F"
- "Bonus R"
- "Bonus I"
- "Bonus C"
- "Bonus A (Amanaz)"