Hip-hop collides with Comic-Con as subconscious loiterer/indie-microphone-god MF Doom meets Beatle-plunderer Danger Mouse in the whacked-out and ostensibly weird world of Adult Swim. The gravelly ...
One of the best things about hip-hop is that good MC's tend to hang out with good producers. Whether it is Mos Def and Talib Kweli with DJ Hi-Tek or Q-Tip and Phife Dog with Ali Shaheed, when ...
The post Danger Mouse and Black Thought Are at the Top of Their Game — No Cheat Codes Required appeared first on Consequence. Danger Mouse, for his part, hadn’t dropped a full-length hip-hop project ...
In 2005, MF Doom and Danger Mouse dropped the legendary cult hip-cop classic collaboration project Dangerdoom. Their lone album, The Mouse & The Mask, saw the producer’s whimsical Adult Swim ...
Danger Doom, the duo that makes up MF Doom and Danger Mouse (Brian Burton), will be releasing a reissue of their 2005 collaborative project The Mouse & the Mask in May. The reissue is dropping on May ...
“Mark and I worked on a lot of music together,” Danger Mouse commented in a statement. “But it was the song that he and I wrote and recorded with MF DOOM that really resonated with him. It was one of ...
A cartoonish character in his own right, Donn – who sports a metal mask and frequently uses comic samples on his albums – and Danger Mouse, the infamous mastermind behind the Grey Album (the ...
Producer Danger Mouse and rapper MF Doom were inspired by working with the late indie rocker Sparklehorse on the track ‘Ninjarous.’ The jazzy track was written by Danger Mouse, whose given name is ...
You can embrace fashion, culture and style on the runway or spend a family day at a farmhouse, there’s plenty of free things to do as February begins to wind down. 2 days ago “Strangers” kicks the ...
As pretty much everyone knows, MF Doom and DJ Danger Mouse are finishing up an album (as Danger Doom) called "The Mouse and the Mask." Doom's been putting out awesome stuff since KMD ("Sweet Premium ...
MF Doom, Danger Mouse and cartoon characters converge for a rap classic “I might be buggin’, but it seem to me, that cartoons be realer than reality TV,” raps guest MC Talib Kweli on The Mouse and the ...
Is this CD the first rap infomercial? Does it take musical product placement to a new extreme? And if so, is that bad? The answer to each of these questions leans toward “yes.” Nevertheless, this ...