The album finds him further exploring a sound that first found success in the electronic and noir-pop spaces, and now explores deeper roots in folk structures and an aching, emotive balladry.
The 7th installment in his Madlib Medicine Show, a jazz album with his Yesterdays New Quintet called High Jazz. The name itself a tribute to the landmark jazz-fusion album released by Stanton Davis and shows a marked development in Madlib’s craft.