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Mysterious jazz group behind "Slave Riot", a lost vinyl record that was discovered in 2010. The records was supposedly re-released by Stones Throw Records, with visible [https://www.devotedtovinyl.com/vinyl-ring-wear/ ringwear] on the cover and audible [https://ampsandaudio.com/what-makes-vinyl-crackle/ vinyl crackling] in between songs, even on the digital versions. The credits on the back cover indicate that this is one of the many fictional vintage records created by DJ/producer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madlib Madlib], as part of a whole ecosphere of fictional bands including Yesterdays New Quintet, Kamala Walker and The Soul Tribe and The Last Electro-Acoustic Space Jazz & Percussion Ensemble.
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Mysterious jazz group behind "Slave Riot", a lost vinyl record that was discovered in 2010. The record was supposedly re-released by Stones Throw Records, with visible [https://www.devotedtovinyl.com/vinyl-ring-wear/ ringwear] on the cover and audible [https://ampsandaudio.com/what-makes-vinyl-crackle/ vinyl crackling] in between songs, even on the digital versions. The credits on the back cover indicate that this is one of the many fictional vintage records created by DJ/producer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madlib Madlib], as part of a whole ecosphere of fictional bands including Yesterdays New Quintet, Kamala Walker and The Soul Tribe and The Last Electro-Acoustic Space Jazz & Percussion Ensemble.
  
 
==Line-up==
 
==Line-up==

Revision as of 03:27, 16 September 2023

Mysterious jazz group behind "Slave Riot", a lost vinyl record that was discovered in 2010. The record was supposedly re-released by Stones Throw Records, with visible ringwear on the cover and audible vinyl crackling in between songs, even on the digital versions. The credits on the back cover indicate that this is one of the many fictional vintage records created by DJ/producer Madlib, as part of a whole ecosphere of fictional bands including Yesterdays New Quintet, Kamala Walker and The Soul Tribe and The Last Electro-Acoustic Space Jazz & Percussion Ensemble.

Line-up

  • Brother Dave L
  • Juggy Lewis
  • Lamont Parker
  • Lena Hamilton
  • Mary Jane
  • Melvin Hampson
  • Monk Hughes
  • Tyrone Crumb

External links