I believe this topic has gotten old already and far out of hand. Which is why I hope to wrap up the drama in this last post about the situation. I have received a couple of emails today from readers suggesting that the message I received from Quasimoto‘s MySpace account may have in fact been a Stones Throw representative. I cannot say for sure whether it was or not. All I can do is lay out the facts.
This is the complete message that started the drama, from Quasimoto’s MySpace account…
“Thanks for replying. I work with Madlib and Doom both, have done so for 8 years. Much of Madvillainy was written on my back porch and recorded at my house.
The reason I’m reaching out is that I would really appreciate it if you removed this entire page:
http://kevinnottingham. com/myblog/2008/03/14/madvillainy-original-samples/
For reasons I’d rather not get into, but which you can probably guess, pages like this on the internet are no help at all to people like Doom, Madlib, and those that work with them.
At the very least please remove the name Madvillain, the pictures, and references to the tracks on Madvillainy. It would be a help.”
Fact: This message came from Quasimoto’s Myspace account.
Fact: Some artists’ Myspace accounts are often maintained by label reps
Fact: The message speaks of Madlib in third person.
Fact: Madlib has never public stated that he and Quasimoto are the same person.
Rumor: Madlib and Quasimoto are the same person.
Rumor: Madlib does not use a computer for anything other than beatmaking.
Question: Are Madlib and Quasimoto the same person? If so, does Quasimoto speak of Madlib in third person in order make it sound like they are not the same person?
Based on these facts and rumors, I’ll let you decide who the message came from. In all honestly, I didn’t think it mattered until the issue quickly turned into a Madlib-bashing party. Tell me what you think and then let’s put this issue to rest.
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