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Beat Konducta, Vol. 5-6
Release Date: 2009 01 13
Running Time: 0:00
Label: Stones Throw
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By the time Madlib got around to releasing Beat Konducta, Vol. 5-6, the stack of tributes to the late J Dilla was piled fairly high. Everyone from Busta Rhymes to turntablist J-Rocc -- a collaborator here -- had already said their piece through song, but Madlib's hesitation to eulogize is likely the reason this is such a rich goodbye, one filled with the more complicated emotions that come after years have passed. Of course this is an instrumental album, and one that shares Dilla's beat tape love of flipping the groove about every two minutes, so there's no direct commentary, just clues in subtitles and moods that come in different shades of blue. The lighter side of the spectrum is found in tracks like "Shades of Pete" where a crooked, Detroit soul bassline supports a reference to the collaborative Jaylib album Champion Sound. In a brilliantly subtle move the pair's mashed-name project is mentioned by the sampled words of a rasta man, while the lifted vocals on "J's Day 3" offer assuring whispers of "love" and "don't be blind." "Infinity Sound" is much less at ease, bouncing between "have no fear" and "have you lived enough today?" but it's these uncertain moments that give the album depth, plus a reason to revisit it after the smooth head-bobbing beats have sunk in. Even though the inclusion of the sloppy "Rebirth Cycle" seems counterintuitive on first listen, the irreconcilable sorrow buried inside comes to light once the difficult track is absorbed. Listeners unwilling to commit should also be warned that this is a long journey that was originally released on two slices of vinyl -- the "Dil Cosby Suite" and the "Dil Withers Suite" -- and even when divided in half, it is much less approachable than previous volumes. Still, it's the rare beat album that grows with every listen, plus it's a great artistic interpretation of all the confusion, sadness, nostalgic joy, and distress Madlib must have experienced after Dilla's early passing. David Jeffries, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1For My Mans (Prelude)Jackson1:37
2Mystery (Dilla's Still Here)Jackson1:47
3Beat Provider (Through the Years)Jackson1:19
4J's Day Theme #3 (Support)Jackson2:06
5In Jah Hands (Dilla's Lament)Jackson2:00
6Get Dollaz (24-7)Jackson1:14
7String (Heavy Jones)Jackson1:22
8Two for Pay Jay (No Dough, No Show)Jackson1:36
9No More Time? (The Change)Jackson2:23
10Do You Know? (Transition)Jackson2:07
11Dirty Hop (The Shuffle)Jackson2:08
12Floating Soul (Peace)Jackson1:44
13Infinity Sound (Never Ending)Jackson1:28
14Rolled Peach Optimos (Call Day)Jackson1:22
15Main Inspiration (Coltrane of Beats)Jackson1:29
16Get Over Move()Jackson:56
17Shades of Pete (Super)Jackson2:16
18King Chop (Top Line)Jackson1:40
19Anthenagin' (?)Jackson:29
20Sacrifice (Beat-A-Holic Thoughts)Jackson1:17
21Rebirth Cycle (Super Soul)Jackson1:34
22Dil Cosby (Interlude)Jackson1:07
23Dill Withers ThemeJackson:43
24First Class (The Best Catalogue)Jackson1:28
25Lifetime (Lifeline)Jackson2:13
26Electric Zone Plugged In()Jackson1:47
27So Much (Music)Jackson1:16
28Smoked Out (Green Blaze Subliminal Sould)Jackson1:48
29Another Bag of Bomb (No Seeds)Jackson1:06
30All Love (The Movement)Jackson1:28
31Detroit Playaz (Gator Walk)Jackson2:20
32Blast (Computer Rock)Jackson:56
33J.B. and J.D. (Interlude)Jackson:41
34Never Front (Ears Up)Jackson4:23
35Dillalade Ride (Contact High)Jackson1:52
36Suffer (Concentration)Jackson1:42
37Show Me the Good Life (Chip Stack)Jackson1:18
38Slapped Up (Slap N' Clap)Jackson1:33
39Another Batch (Play It Again)Jackson1:08
40Full Figure Pockets (Pay Jay)Jackson1:38
41Smoke Interlude (Hawaiian Punch)Jackson1:01
42Sky (Beyond Sight)Jackson1:35







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