Poyser, Riggins, Jackson - Funky Butt (Madlib Medicine Show #7)
Poyser, Riggins, Jackson – Funky Butt (Madlib Medicine Show #7)

Stones Throw readies the release of another interesting project – Madlib Medicine Show #7: High Jazz. The piece offers all-new Madlib jazz production and is paying tribute to the influential jazz-fusion album released by Stanton Davis’s Ghetto Mysticism in 1976.
Since the introduction of Madlib’s Yesterdays New Quintet releases nearly a decade ago, the producer’s core group of musicians and collaborators (known collectively as “Yesterdays Universe”) has grown by the dozens. The notoriously elusive, publicity-shy and anti-commercial ethic of the group has kept many of the recordings from every being released, while others have been pressed anonymously, kept within the group or distributed only among private collectors.
Among the newly released tracks on High Jazz are a Madlib, Karriem Riggins & James Poyser collaboration, the debut of groups Generation Match, The Big Black Foot Band, RMC, and a 15-minute live piece by Yesterdays New Quintet (recorded at a secret show in 2000). The 15-track album runs a total of 61 minutes.
For more information, go to the label’s homepage. In the meantime, check this audible teaser below.