Exploring Quasimoto: Madlib's Evil Twin

Quasimoto, the alter-ego of rapper and producer Madlib, is one of the most unusual and entertaining characters in hip-hop. With his high-pitched voice and penchant for offbeat beats and rhymes, Quasimoto has been delighting fans since his debut album, "The Unseen," was released in 2000.

But who is Quasimoto, exactly? Some say he's a cartoon character brought to life, others claim he's a product of Madlib's wild imagination. The truth, however, is even more bizarre. According to Madlib, Quasimoto is his "evil twin," was created during a ps*locybin mushroom trip while in the studio.

The rapper and producer famously said "If I didn't do Magic Mushr*oms, I'd probably just be doing Hip-Hop".

While ingesting the drug certainly shaped the record's vibe, the producer remembers those trips for how they helped his workflow:

"They just kept me up so I can record a lot of stuff in a short period of time and not care about it, you know what I mean?"

Despite his questionable origins, Quasimoto has become a cult favorite among hip-hop fans, thanks to his unique style and offbeat sense of humor. His rhymes are often nonsensical and stream-of-consciousness, but they're also clever and infectious.

And let's not forget about his production skills, which often feature samples from obscure and unexpected sources, such as old B-movies and TV themes.

But Quasimoto's appeal isn't just limited to hip-hop heads. His music has been praised by critics and musicians across genres, and he's even been featured in an episode of the Cartoon Network show "Aqua Teen Hunger Force."

The character of Quasimoto is not meant to be taken literally but rather as a representation of Madlib's artistic expression.

So, if you're looking for something different and entertaining in your hip-hop, look no further than Quasimoto. Just make sure you don't trip while listening, or you might end up with an evil twin of your own. https://video.nostr.build/0c43f34ecee59c3bee10315819f36d4c8fe1f16fddd606097c0c5401078e98e6.mp4 https://video.nostr.build/361715d475afc8644166c393c60719f30731492637c34302215fc35230b2ed07.mp4 https://video.nostr.build/0d25c85f102baf3c1e335bf321fdd461ff157e2a863a2a36ac09d5802fa7e896.mp4 https://video.nostr.build/bf6fe862c15bd6f7e9e314edbccfb9b37b26060e833575aeaf83e8cdf76bb36b.mp4 https://video.nostr.build/8e23485b6445981beae65f1e1ac492e61242e838220714bdecb625b0e4e17bea.mp4 https://video.nostr.build/e41b605235b95e535a96558b9d6962dee49a12ece9acb211ab161fa9f169aa97.mp4 https://video.nostr.build/3afdc5c12f12b2f0383aebca14ce9437c6efd627c1d6918a0d3afb951a96b9b4.mp4 https://video.nostr.build/c300c3c453c71f2dde0bf5a70b9650dd35cdcba43517b3dc6adbf28dd3814da0.mp4 https://video.nostr.build/6107069f28c650a14df54349b83da7036833c5f072ec0a76a2d1f07083751961.mp4

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love quasi πŸ«‚

Thanks to nostr:npub1jk9h2jsa8hjmtm9qlcca942473gnyhuynz5rmgve0dlu6hpeazxqc3lqz7 i saw this!! Great litte write up. All hail satoshi quasimoto πŸ™Œ (not me, lord quas)

Dilla, Madlib, Doom. Any other producers in this genre who you recommend?

To be honest i just had a phase of downloading ce’a from the public library in high school and quasimoto was one of them and i really liked it. The only act i guess you might call it that i discovered recently and like is czarface. Pretty solid. Lots of comic book references πŸ˜‚