MF DOOM’s 2004 album 'MM..FOOD' set for 20th anniversary reissue
The release comes with a new Madlib remix of ‘One Beer’ and unheard interview clips
MF DOOM’s album ‘MM..FOOD’ is being reissued to celebrate its 20th anniversary.
Set to land on November 15, the project includes Madlib's new remix of ‘One Beer’, as well as edits from Jake One and Ant.
The reissue also includes seven never-before-heard-before interviews with the supervillain himself, recorded in the days leading up to the album’s original release in 2004.
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‘MM..FOOD’ has been given an all-new design, created by artist Sam Rodriguez — including a limited deluxe picture disc vinyl edition with a gatefold jacket with anti-scratch lamination treatment and silver foil stamped numbering.
Alongside the vinyl, fans can get their hands on stickers, T-shirts, caps, pins and a cereal bowl set, all celebrating the 20th year of the album.
This year, fans also celebrated the 20th anniversary of DOOM and Madlib’s album ‘Madvillainy’ which includes the tracks ‘All Caps’ and ‘Accordion’.
DOOM, real name Daniel Dumile Jr., died suddenly at age 49 in 2020 — following his death, his family shared that he had reportedly "nearly completed" a follow-up to ‘Madvillainy’ — with Stones Throw Records founder Peanut Butter Wolf sharing that the rapper had sent him "11 tracks for the project" in 2009.
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Next month, a new biography on the life and works of DOOM by journalist S. H. Fernando JR, aka SKIZ, will be published.
The Chronicles of DOOM: Unraveling Rap’s Masked Iconoclast will dive into the anonymous artist’s career from his various personas, projects, and more.
The book will look behind the scenes of the late rapper’s life and include exclusive interviews and is out November 7.
Check out and pre-order the full 'MM..FOOD' reissue range here.
Listen to Madlib’s remix of ‘One Beer’ below.
Becky Buckle is Mixmag's Multimedia Editor, follow her on Twitter
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