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Angles Without Edges
2001 studio album by Yesterdays New Quintet From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Angles Without Edges is the debut album by hip hop producer Yesterdays New Quintet's jazz project, Yesterdays New Quintet. Presented as a fictional quintet or virtual band, Yesterdays New Quintet consists of members Monk Hughes, Ahmad Miller, Joe McDurfey, Malik Flavors, and Otis Jackson Jr, all pseudonyms used by Madlib (with the exception of Otis Jackson Jr, which is the producer's legal name). The album was released in 2001 by Stones Throw Records on compact disc and vinyl record.
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Though not entirely devoid of samples, Madlib used this album to experiment with live instrumentation, recording in his studio and arranging the recordings.
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Track listing
All tracks produced by Madlib.
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Personnel
Credits adapted from liner notes.* Yesterdays New Quintet – keyboards, synthesizers, vibraphone, electric bass, kalimba, drums, percussion, electric guitar, clavinet, samples, loops, omnichord, programming* Jeff Jank – design* Peanut Butter Wolf – executive producer* Dave Tompkins – liner notes* Gene Grimaldi – mastering* B+ – photography*
Song appearances
From 2004 to 2010, several songs from Angles Without Edges appeared as background music in commercial bumpers on Adult Swim, including "Sun Goddess",[5] "Daylight",[6] "Paladium",[7] "Life's Angles",[8] "Little Girl (Dakota's Song)",[9] "Keeper of My Soul",[10] "Rugged Tranquility",[11] "Papa",[12] "The One Who Knows",[13] "Uno Esta",[14] "Julani",[15] "Mestizo Eyes",[16] "Hot Water",[17] "The Birth of YNQ",[18] and "Kuhn's Theme".[19]
References
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