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One of Otis Jackson Jr.'s aliases. Others include Quasimoto, Dj Rels, YNQ, Beat Konducta, and of course, MADLIB For bedroom beat-makers and home-studio engineers today, music software, digital boards and CD burners are second nature. But in the not-so-distant past, recording music was a little bit more of an ordeal, where a demo tape either meant booking studio time weeks in advance or shelling out a lot of money to Tascam, Maxell & TDK. Most of the music on Madlib Medicine Show #5: The History of the Loop Digga, was created from beats stored on floppy disc, created on SP-1200, and recorded & mixed on a Tascam 8-track, 1/4-inch reel-to-reel, or Tascam 8-track cassette deck. (Even the debut Quasimoto album was recorded on 8-track cassette.) User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Medicine Show No. 11: Low Budget High Fi Music
Medicine Show No. 11 - Low Budget High Fi Music

Madlib Medicine Show No. 11 - Low Budget High Fi Music

Madlib Medicine Show No. 11: Low Budget High Fi Music
Madlib Medicine Show #11: Low Budget High Fi Music
Medicine Show #11: Low Budget High Fi Music
Madlib Medicine Show 11: Low Budget High Fi Music
Medicine Show, Vol. 11: Low Budget High Fi Music
Madlib Medicine Show No. 11: Low Budget High-Fi Music
Madlib Medicine Show No. 11: Low Budget High-Fi Music
Madlib Medicine Show No.11: Low Budget High Fi Music
Madlib Medicine Show #11: Low Budget Hi-Fi Music