Microphone Mathematics
1999 single by Quasimoto
"Microphone Mathematics" | |
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Single by Quasimoto | |
from the album The Unseen | |
Released | 1999 |
Genre | Hip-hop |
Label | Stones Throw Records |
Producer(s) | Madlib |
"Microphone Mathematics" is the second single by Quasimoto, the rapping alter ego of Madlib. These tracks later appeared on his debut album The Unseen.[1] On the album, however, "Discipline 99" was split into 2 tracks. Part 0 featured "Mr. Herb," while part 1 featured Wildchild of the Lootpack.
Track listing
Side A
- Microphone Mathematics
- Discipline #99 (feat. The Lootpack)
- Low Class Conspiracy (feat. Madlib)
Side B
- Microphone Mathematics (Instrumental)
- Discipline #99 (feat. The Lootpack) (Instrumental)
- Low Class Conspiracy (feat. Madlib) (Instrumental)
References
- ^ Patrin, Nate. Bring That Beat Back: How Sampling Built Hip-Hop. United States, University of Minnesota Press, 2020.
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