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Five months after Oh No dropped the Turkish, Lebanese and Greek sample-packed beat odyssey, Dr. No's Oxperiment, his older brother, LA-based hip-hop maverick Madlib, plundered Indian pop and Bollywood soundtracks to produce Beat Konducta Vol. 3 & 4: In India.
Bollywood and Indian pop are unlikely sound sources in 2007 for someone regarded as a visionary — after all, Missy and Timbaland got freaky with their tablas back in 2001; Dr. Dre got sued for illegally using Lata Mangeshkar's "Thoda Resham Lagta Hai" on Truth Hurts '”So Addictive” in 2002; and in 2003 Jay-Z hooked up with Punjabi MC for “Mundian to Bach Ke." With all these hip-hop icons digging in the Desi crates, sampling a wailing Bollywood thrush today has become a production faux pas akin to speeding up an old Chaka Khan record.
But, per usual, Madlib has gone the extra mile (8,706 of them, to be exact) by actually travelling to Mumbai and digging up records full of soaring orchestras, dhal drums and high-pitched, love-torn vocals.
Originally conceived as the soundtrack to an imaginary movie (like last year's Beat Konducta Vol. 1 & 2: Movie Scenes), the 34 songs create an all-consuming atmosphere, shifting… read more »