Biography
Touted as a jazz group, but openly acknowledged as a solo project of left-coast rap producer Madlib, Yesterdays New Quintet boldly experimented with the fusion of hip-hop and jazz. Playing instruments live in his studio and then sampling and arranging the results, the first Yesterdays New Quintet long-player, Angles Without Edges, dropped in 2001. Madlib, who is no stranger to pseudonyms, went so far as to name each of the fictitious players in his group (Monk Hughes, Ahmad Miller, Joe McDurfey, and Malik Flowers, if you're curious). The debut was well received and the following year an album of Stevie Wonder covers, Stevie, Vol. 1, was released, while Stevie came out in 2004. ~ Wade Kergan, Rovi



 
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Yesterdays New Quintet - 2001 Angles Without Edges - Disc 1 & 2 (from lossless)
Yesterdays New Quintet - Elle's Theme (EP)
Yesterdays New Quintet - Sound Directions Live: Trailer
Yesterdays New Quintet - Too High
Madlib - Yesterday's New Quintet set (2008)
Yesterday's New Quintet - Superstition
Yesterdays New Quintet - Soul Searchin'
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