2010 remix album by Max Tannone
Mos Dub is a mashup album of Mos Def and various classic reggae samples[ 2] that was mixed and produced by New York producer Max Tannone . The album was officially released to download on April 6, 2010.
Style
Editing tracks from popular dub music , like King Tubby , Lee Perry , Scientist , the Slickers , Johnny Osbourne , Big Youth and Dawn Penn ,[ 3] and laying the a cappella tracks from Mos Def,[ 1] Tannone has created a unique atmosphere where both Brooklyn hip hop and Jamaican reggae[ 4] have been mixed seamlessly.[ 5] The tracks have been described, in a positive way, as not sounding like part of a mashup,[ 5] and Mos Def's raps as fitting over the music naturally.[ 6]
Mos Dub was released as a free download on April 6, 2010,[ 7] off of the official Mos Dub website.[ 8] There is also an unofficial vinyl release of the album.[ 1]
Tannone released a followup to Mos Dub , called Dub Kweli .[ 9]
Reception
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Vice (unfavorable)[ 10]
Critics have generally viewed the album positively.[ 4] [ 5] [ 11] [ 12] David James Young of Sputnikmusic stated that "...Mos Dub has the perfect sound, runtime, and lyrical content to make for a great summer car-ride CD".[ 13] New York described the album as "perfect summer BBQ music."[ 14] MTV Music tweeted about the album.[ 15] Hip-hop site Okayplayer described the album as "dope."[ 16] Adam Horovitz, also known as Ad-Rock of the Beastie Boys gave his approval of the album on the day of its release in his personal blog.[ 17] Also, it has been said that the album is pleasing to fans of reggae music as well.[ 3]
Not all reviews have been positive; Vice stated that Mos Dub was an album that "the world doesn't really need".[ 10]
Track list
Title Music Vocal sample 1. "Johnny Too Beef" "Johnny Too Bad" (from The Harder They Come by the Slickers , 1972) "Beef" (from Mos Definite , 2007) 3:21 2. "History Town" "007 (Shanty Town) " (from The Harder They Come by Desmond Dekker & the Aces , 1972) "History" (from The Ecstatic , 2009) 3:20 3. "Ms. Vampire Booty" "Dance of the Vampires" (from Scientist Rids the World of the Evil Curse of the Vampires by Scientist , 1981) "Ms. Fat Booty " (from Black on Both Sides , 1999) 4:35 4. "In My Math" "Your Teeth in My Neck" (from Scientist Rids the World of the Evil Curse of the Vampires by Scientist, 1981) "Mathematics" (from Black on Both Sides , 1999) 3:49 5. "Travellin' Underground" "Underground" (from Super Ape by Lee Perry , 1976) "Travellin' Man" (from Mos Definite , 2007) 4:15 6. "Shroud the Stars" "The Mummy Shroud" (from Scientist Rids the World of the Evil Curse of the Vampires by Scientist, 1981) "Bright as the Stars" (from Ah Ha/Bright as the Stars , 2005) 3:16 7. "Mr. Universe" "Mr. D. Brown Skank" (from Trojan Dub Box Set Vol. 2 by the Observer All-Stars) "Next Universe" (from Soundbombing , 1997) 2:54 8. "Summertime Running" "Running Dub" (from Black Foundation in Dub by King Tubby and Errol Thompson , 1995) "Summertime" (from Mos Definite , 2007) 3:52 9. "Kampala Truth Work" "Kampala" - (from Rub A Dub by Dub Specialist) and "Truths and Rights" (from Truths and Rights by Johnny Osbourne , 1980) "Work It Out" (from The Dangerous Mix ) 2:44 10. "Hurricane Black" "Black Moon" (from Rebel Rock by Third World All Star) "Hurricane " (from The Hurricane soundtrack, 1999) 3:47
References
^ a b c "Mos Def - Mos Dub" . Discogs . Discogs. 25 June 2010. Retrieved 2 December 2010 .
^ "Mos Dub – A New Remix Project from Max Tannone (The Jaydiohead Guy) (MP3)" . URB . Raymond Roker . April 6, 2010. Archived from the original on 2010-04-08. Retrieved 2 December 2010 .
^ a b Teacher & Mr. T. (2010). "Mos Dub" . Reggae Vibes . Reggae Vibes Productions NL. Retrieved 2 December 2010 .
^ a b "Music Review - "Mos Dub" by, Max Tannone" . Kaboom! Daily . April 22, 2010. Retrieved 2 December 2010 .[permanent dead link ]
^ a b c Jason (April 7, 2010). "Mash up Album Review: Mos Dub by Max Tannone" . To Eleven . Archived from the original on 2011-07-24. Retrieved 2 December 2010 .
^ "Mos Dub mashup" . Key of Grey . Sean Yee. Archived from the original on 13 July 2011. Retrieved 2 December 2010 .
^ PPM News (May 11, 2010). " "Mos Dub" – Mos Def tracks dubbed over reggae classics" . Pinpoint Music . Retrieved 3 December 2010 .
^ Tannone, Max. "Mos Dub" . Mos Dub Official site . Archived from the original on 2010-10-18. Retrieved 3 December 2010 .
^ le mercred (December 1, 2010). "Après Mos Dub, Dub Kweli" . Reggae France (in French). Retrieved 3 December 2010 .
^ a b "Max Tannone Mos Dub Remix" . Vice . May 2010. Retrieved 3 December 2010 .[permanent dead link ]
^ Jardin, Xeni (May 3, 2010). "Mos Dub: dub remixes of Mos Def tracks" . Boing Boing . Happy Mutants. Retrieved 3 December 2010 .
^ Slater, Luje (April 7, 2010). "Listen: Max Tannone remix Mos Dub" . Drowned in Sound . Archived from the original on 25 June 2010. Retrieved 3 December 2010 .
^ Young, David James (April 8, 2010). "Mos Dub" . Sputnikmusic . Sputnikmusic.com. Retrieved 3 December 2010 .
^ Zimmerman, Edith (April 2010). "Mos Dub" . New York . New York Media Holdings. Retrieved 3 December 2010 .
^ MTV Music (May 3, 2010). "Mos Dub!" . Twitter . Retrieved 3 December 2010 .
^ Shamz (May 8, 2010). "Mos Dub (produced by Max Tannone)" . Okayplayer . Retrieved 3 December 2010 .
^ Horovitz, Adam (April 6, 2010). "yo, you're gonna wanna have this" . Skullsnaps . Retrieved 3 December 2010 .
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