Karriem Riggins - To The Jungle (2023)

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Title: To The Jungle
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Madlib Invazion
Genre: Jazz, Funk, Hip-Hop
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 42:30
Total Size: 98.9 / 174 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Dubby Loop (01:17)
2. Itz Kewl (03:07)
3. Firebomb (01:08)
4. To The Jungle (03:03)
5. Triplets (00:54)
6. Alias (02:02)
7. Fam In Our Lives (00:29)
8. Brasilian Gangsta (03:05)
9. Big Kik (01:19)
10. Funky Ex (01:40)
11. Swang (01:15)
12. Weiss Wood (00:57)
13. March NRG (01:04)
14. With The Blend (00:58)
15. Afriq (01:00)
16. Future Ideas (03:02)
17. Skippy White (00:56)
18. Salty (03:18)
19. Jumping Jacks (00:58)
20. Bulldog (01:20)
21. Motown Sound (00:56)
22. Workin’ It (01:29)
23. The Only One (01:14)
24. Tony Vibes (03:37)
25. Tipster (01:10)
26. Tape Speed Warp 2 (01:23)

Entry #9: Karriem Riggins is the type of drummer whose power and finesse shakes even Malcolm Catto. If you know what that means, this album is for you.

The Madlib Invazion Music Library Series was created by Madlib and Egon over the course of the Pandemic, and was a chance to give their creative friends the ability to stretch out and indulge in whatever type of music they wanted for release on the label.

The music had to be great and able to be presented as a stand alone album – like the best “Music Library” releases of the past, on labels like Italy’s Sermi, Germany’s Bruton, France’s MP2000 and the UK’s DeWolfe. And, like those albums, it had to work as easy, one-stop clearance for background cues in film and television production and, as producers have been indulging since the 1990s, for sampling.

The series contains 12 releases by DJ Muggs, Karriem Riggins, J-Zone, the Heliocentrics’ Malcolm Catto and Jake Ferguson, JJ Whitefield of Karl Hector/Whitefield Brothers/Poets of Rhythm, Motif Alumni and Music Research Library, Mario Luciano of Polyphonic Music Library, Henkel, Gabriel Rowland of Los Yesterdays, Dan Hastie and Terin Ector of Orgone, Dan Ubick and Joe Harrison

The albums will be released on the Madlib Invazion Bandcamp on the first Friday of each month over the course of one year. Listen, ponder, repeat.