There’s one album that doesn’t come up in the Dilla conversation enough. It’s some of his best work, was a turning point for him as a producer, and helped birth the neo soul movement.
Today we're talking about Slum Village. If you’re a Dilla fan and you don’t know Slum Village, man get ready, cuz it’s some of Dilla’s finest work, and that’s saying a LOT. If you’re already a Slum Village fan, you’re in the right place.
We’re diving into the story of Fantastic Vol 1 AND 2, of Slum Village, and of this pivotal transition time for J Dilla. We’ll dive into a few songs to see how his production evolved, why these albums aren't as well known, and how it birthed the neo soul movement.
Note: This is the Full Edit which is longer than YouTube and does not contain a sponsor.
SOURCES
"Dilla Time" by Dan Charnas
Questlove quote: https://books.google.com/books/about/1_000_Recordings_to_Hear_Before_You_Die.html?id=TMQF9tRD8zEC
Questlove Supreme Podcast with T3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkS6ysvAYEM
https://medium.com/cuepoint/the-fantastic-origin-story-of-j-dilla-slum-village-818cc795cb0f
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