The Unseen

Released

Some vocalists might hear themselves on a recording and find themselves dissatisfied with the sound of their own voice. Few, if any, would make the same decision about it that Madlib did: take a bunch of mushrooms and record an album where he plays himself as a chipmunk-voiced, brick-wielding cartoon, a sort of Krazy Kat via “Funky Worm” Mothershipper Junie Morrison. As a “bad character” foil to his natural semi-deadpan baritone, Lord Quas followed in the steps of (and liberally sampled from) the cast of flawed-but-human archetypes in the early ’70s stage works of Melvin Van Peebles, three incarnations of beat poetry mingling together into hip-hop as a holistic exploration of the unknown and unheard — and inspiring listeners to ponder the question unseen by whom?

Nate Patrin

Suggestions
Blowout Comb cover

Blowout Comb

Digable Planets
Shrines cover

Shrines

Armand Hammer
Skelethon cover

Skelethon

Aesop Rock
Aethiopes cover

Aethiopes

billy woods
The Cold Vein cover

The Cold Vein

Cannibal Ox
Soundpieces: Da Antidote! cover

Soundpieces: Da Antidote!

Wildchild, Lootpack, Madlib
Wolf cover

Wolf

Tyler, The Creator
For the Glory cover

For the Glory

Nacho Picasso, Blue Sky Black Death