DOOM - BORN LIKE THIS

DOOM - BORN LIKE THIS

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The new long awaited solo album from DOOM (previously known as MF DOOM) is now available.

This is his first solo album since MM..FOOD 4 years ago. Guests include Ghostface and Raekwon, Charles Bukowski(?) and some amazing beats by the likes of J Dilla, Jake One, Madlib and the supervillain himself.

genre: hiphop // Released: Mar 2009 // Catalogue Number: LEX069CD // myspace.com/mfdoom // stonesthrow.com // BUY DOOM - BORN LIKE THIS @ Amazon

It appears Daniel Dumile has dropped the oedipal prefix in favour of a leaner and wide ranging pseudonym on his latest LP for Lex records. His first solo album since ‘04’s ‘MM..Food’, ‘Born Like This’ could have taken another 4 years and it would probably still have sounded the same, this is DOOM and the tongue twisted and brain boggled lyrics, cherry picked samples and primo beats would always come together with this fella at the helm. This set takes its title from Charles Bukowski’s poem ‘Dinosauria’ and a tale describing “Hospitals which are so expensive it’s cheaper to die… a country where jails are full and madhouses closed”, so it’s perfect fodder for Dumile to feed his uncompromising sense of hiphop noir and reinforce his outsider superhero status. The production duties are largely taken up by DOOM himself with his usual stacks of jimmyed sampledelia and killer beats fully in effect next to extra productions from Jay Dilla, Jake One and Madlib working on an inherently understood synchronicity. Extra vocals come from fellow ‘character rap’ specialist Raekwon, with Slug, Tony Starks and Kurious making supporting appearances but you know it’s all about DOOM’s inimitable sense of flow, timing and ruminations on subject matters far removed from your average MC’s curriculum. I can foresee this recieving maximum rotation round these parts for some time to come - Sick!

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