| Format: | LP |
| Availability: | PRE-ORDER |
JJ Doom is the debut collaborative album from MF Doom and Jneiro Jarel under the moniker JJ Doom.
On paper, a full collaborative album from Doom and space age production from Jneiro Jarel can't fail. In practice, it's even better. Doom is in the form of his life here. JJ produced all the tracks, while Doom provided the bulk of the vocals and compiled the cut and paste skits. Doom recorded the album while 'banished' from the States and back living in London.
Throughout the album, he references British culture, name-dropping British institutions, and possibly being the first emcee to reference "My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding." Jneiro recorded the beats in the dirty south, got into a UK state of mind, and turned in heavy hip hop production that leans towards grime, dubstep, and British techno.
The album will appeal to fans of classic Doom material. JJ's tough, far-out hip hop production will appeal to fans of Dilla, Flying Lotus, and El-P. The album also features guest appearances from Beth Gibbons, Damon Albarn, and Khujo (Goodie Mob).
Tracks from the album have already been remixed by Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, and Dave Sitek. The album artwork is by graffiti artist Steve Powers, aka Espos.