Madlib & Four Tet announce collaborative album, share new song “Road of the Lonely Ones”25 Early 2000s Rap Albums That Hold Up Today

Two of the most consistently great producers of the last 20+ years, Madlib and Four Tet, will release a collaborative album called Sound Ancestors in January via Madlib Invazion. Four Tet writes:

A few months ago I completed work on an album with my friend Madlib that we’d been making for the last few years. He is always making loads of music in all sorts of styles and I was listening to some of his new beats and studio sessions when I had the idea that it would be great to hear some of these ideas made into a Madlib solo album. Not made into beats for vocalists to use but instead arranged into tracks that could all flow together in an album designed to be listened to start to finish. I put this concept to him when we were hanging out eating some nice food one day and we decided to work on this together with him sending me tracks, loops, ideas and experiments that I would arrange, edit, manipulate and combine. I was sent hundreds of pieces of music over a couple of years stretch and during that time I put together this album with all the parts that fitted with my vision.

Eothan Alapatt worked with us on the whole project guiding and advising and has now prepared the album for release. He’s had Bernie Grundman cut the vinyl and everything is in production and will be ready soon.

They just released the first single, "Road of the Lonely Ones," and it's a chilled-out song built around a crackling, vintage soul sample. It's cool stuff and you can hear it below.

Four Tet recently released two songs with Burial and Four Tet, and Madlib recently released an album with Karriem Riggins.

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25 Early 2000s Rap Albums That Hold Up Today