Watch Oh No sample video games in the latest Rhythm Roulette

Oh NoThe new episode of Mass Appeal’s brilliant Rhythm Roulette series features one of our favorite producers, Oh No. Although sometimes lost under the huge shadow of his brother Madlib, Oh has proved himself to be one of the most consistent beat makers of the past decade, crafting incredible sounds for his own albums, and on classics by Mos Def, Guilty Simpson, Murs, Talib Kweli, MED and many others.

In a twist to the normal process, Oh No visits a video game store to make his three selections, where his hands fall upon Karate Champ, Nascar 99 and NWO/WCW Revenge, all for Nintendo 64 (remember that?).

Back in the lab, Oh No gives each game a play, and seems to have some trouble figuring the controls for the wrestling joint. He then starts working his magic, and before long we have a credible beat, sourcing a loop and various vocal stabs from the games.

Check the video below to hear the end result. All we need now is for his older brother to take up the Rhythm Roulette challenge.

Rare old video of MF Doom way before the mask

Z Lover XImages of MF Doom without the mask on are rare. Dig around YouTube and you’ll find some of those old KMD videos with him in, back when he was known as Zed Love X. Since then though, clear shots of the man with the government name Daniel Dumile have been hard to come by.

Look closely at the Viktor Vaughn Mr Clean video and you do catch some glimpses, but these are obscured by the animation. It all adds to the mystique of course, and its one of the things we love most about the mythical Metal Face Doom.

A little insight is nice once in a while though, which makes this little gem of a video doing the rounds yesterday a bit special. Its from 1991, where a fresh-faced 19 year old Zed Love X addresses congress peeps about Rock the Vote and other initiatives to get young people voting.

It’s interesting to hear him drop knowledge, but even more fascinating when you remember this is the same man that has gone on to give us so much good music since. Watch the clip here:

http://www.c-span.org/video/standalone/?c4513596

Read our review of NehruvianDOOM here.

Freddie Gibbs and Madlib Knicks remix, feat. Action Bronson and Joey Bada$$

freddie-madlib-500x276Madlib and Freddie Gibbs recently announced a new EP of remixes from their already-certified-classic Piñata. The internet predictably lost it’s shit, and we can understand why.

A couple of tracks have already surfaced from the project, the standout being a remix of Knicks, featuring none other than Flushing’s finest chef Action Bronson, and the always-impressive Joey Bada$$.

The other track is Home, featuring new verses from Gangster Gibbs, plus a guest spot from BJ the Chicago Kid. It was available online, but has recently been pulled.

The Gibbs and Madlib Kicks Remix EP will be released November 18. No word yet on exactly when the much-anticipated full length debuts from Joey Bada$$ and Action Bronson will arrive.