Detailed item info | Track listing | 1. Energy Control Center - (with The Lightmen Plus One) 2. Clear - (with Cybertron) 3. Game Over - (with Dabrye/Jay Dee/Phat Kat) 4. Inmate Man - (with Steve Grossman) 5. Blood Dunza - (Patois, with Prince Jazzbo) 6. Nuclear War - (with Sun Ra Arkestra) 7. Greenery - (with Quasimoto) 8. Deep Gully - (with Outlaw Blues Band) 9. Infinity 10. Herb Vendor - (Patois, with Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace) 11. Freakish Love - (with Rhythm Machine) 12. Sly - (with Mark Murphy) 13. Spread Love - (with Harris & Orr) 14. What It Do - (with MED/Poke) 15. Smog Theme - (with Beat Konducta) 16. Survival Test - (with Jaylib) 17. Park Bench People - (with Freestyle Fellowship)
| | Details | | Playing time: | 46 min. | | Producer: | Bob Thiele, Bubbha Thomas, Eothen Alapatt (Reissue), Freestyle Fellowship, Harris & Orr, Joe Mansfield (Reissue), Kedar Massenburg, Kim Buie, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Lee Scratch Perry, Madllib, Marsha Frazier, Rhythm Machine, The Earthquake Brothers, Virgil Solomon | | Distributor: | Alternative Dis. Alliance | | Recording type: | Studio | | Recording mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
| | Album notes | As far as cratediggin' goes, Madlib has established himself as one of the most skilled and reliable beat archivists out there. From his various jazz mixtapes to his funky-break MIND FUSION volumes to the BLUNTED IN THE BOMB SHELTER dub reggae compilation, Madlib has shown his taste to be impeccable, and serious beat-heads have come to fiend for his mixes. The fifth installment in Time Out's THE OTHER SIDE series finds Lib on the wheels, bringing together jazz, both experimental (Sun Ra Arkestra) and smooth (Steve Grossman), smoked-out dub tracks (Prince Jazzbo, Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace), acid-rock funk (Outlaw Blues Band), and his own indie hip-hop efforts (Quasimoto, Jaylib, Beat Konducta), among other treats. THE OTHER SIDE LOS ANGELES is yet another enlightening trip through Madlib's crates, as well as an appropriately dusted soundtrack for a tour of the City of Angles.
| | Editorial reviews | [What Madlib] gives us is an eclectic collection that ranges from jazz to house to the lo-fi, steel-brushed beats that he himself excels at creating... CMJ
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