
Clams Casino releases his new collaboration track “Bookfiend” featuring DOOM. Look for more DOOM & Clams Casino material later this year via Lex.

Clams Casino releases his new collaboration track “Bookfiend” featuring DOOM. Look for more DOOM & Clams Casino material later this year via Lex.

During the London riots of 2011, a three-story warehouse was burned to the ground, containing the vinyl catalog of over a hundred independent record labels including 4AD, Sub Pop, Domino and Ninja Tune. Due to the cost, time and care of pressing vinyl, many of the records lost in the fire are presumed to be out of print indefinitely. Among them were MF DOOM’s Take Me To Your Leader by his incarnation as King Geedorah, released by Ninja Tune/Big Dada in 2003.
Nearing the 10th anniversary of the album, the music service Beat Delete is spearheading an effort to repress the King Geedorah vinyl. Beat Delete does it like this: working with indie labels & indie artists, they make it possible for record buyers to request out of print titles. When they reach a certain threshold of requests, the record is brought back to life.
Request/buy at Beat Delete: King Geedorah Take Me To Your Leader
Take Me To Your Leader is arguably one of the best, but least appreciated DOOM albums. It’s a 13-track concept record, conceived, written, recorded, mixed and mastered by Villain Man himself. As DOOM puts it, “This whole album is Geedorah’s alien perspective on humans, to show the listener a mirror image of his/herself and the way we see each other.”
The record was made in the months when he was completing his “rap-for-hire” record Vaudeville Villain as Viktor Vaughn, and beginning work on Madvillainy with Madlib. At the time of the album’s release in summer 2003, DOOM was a mystery, as underground and independent as it gets, but it was the best album of the year as far as a few hip-hop heads were concerned. Mark Martelli, writing a 9/10 review of the album for Pitchfork, correctly predicted: “Heads will be discovering that album for the next ten years, and it’ll still sound fresh.”

via Rappcats
Ghostface updates fans on his long-awaited collaborative album with MF DOOM. Don’t give up hope yet.


New remix of Doom’s “Doomsayer” remixed by Young Guru, exclusive track via Facebook.com/MFDOOM.
Go behind the mask of MF DOOM, from the duo JJ DOOM, as he throws on his swag for his new music video for “Guv’nor” off the album “Key to the Kuffs”.
iTunes: Key to the Kuffs – JJ DOOM

New video for Masta Ace’s first single off his MA Doom: Son of Yvonne album, “Home Sweet Home” featuring Pav Bundy.
Directed by Rob Alphonse (@djrob73) & Rasheed Geraldo (@GENERALDO45)
iTunes: MA_Doom: Son of Yvonne – Masta Ace & MF Doom


With only a few weeks before the release of 3:33′s new album In The Middle Of Infinity. We present 7 Sets Of 7 the complete collection of 3:33′s haunting and highly sought after remixes featuring Danny Brown, MF DOOM, Roc Marciano, Company Flow G-Side & more accompanied by all of the unreleased instrumentals.
New video from DOOM “GUV’NOR” off JJ DOOM’s KEY TO THE KUFFS album.
Directed by Ninian Doff as part of Rizlab project #4…
JJ DOOM (Jneiro Jarel & DOOM) perform their debut live show at Bestival with specially commissioned visuals on Friday 7th September, headlining the Rizlab tent as part of a full day/night programme curated by Lex Records: http://lexrecords.com/2012/08/rizlab-jj-doom-rhymin-slang-preview/
http://shop.lexrecords.com/products/key-to-the-kuffs
iTunes: Key to the Kuffs – JJ DOOM

JJ DOOM (Jneiro Jarel & DOOM) are headlining the Rizlab tent at the UK’s Bestival Festival on Friday 7th September as part of a full day/night programme curated by Lex Records.
RizLab is a project created to allow pioneering artists to freely experiment to create interesting and innovative music experiences – the new and the unexpected: http://www.rizla.co.uk
Track: RHYMIN SLANG from JJ DOOM’s forthcoming album KEY TO THE KUFFS. Pre-order here:
http://shop.lexrecords.com/products/key-to-the-kuffs
