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The Mouse and the Mask

Danger Doom

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Album Review

Rapping with cartoon characters was artistic suicide until Gorillaz dropped a bomb in 2001 with a platinum album and what turned out to be a surprisingly long shelf life. Next out of the box is Danger Doom, the stunning and welcome collaboration of two of hip-hop's most innovative artists, both of whom already have close ties to the world of animation — Danger Mouse not only named himself after a cartoon but is also a part-time Gorillaz beatmaker, and the rapper MF Doom has imagined himself variously as a comic-book character and fire-breathing monster-movie hero (not to mention, he's rarely photographed without wearing an iron mask that makes him look like an early version of the Marvel supervillain Doctor Doom). Their partners for The Mouse and the Mask are the characters of Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming block, a cast whose creators share with Danger Mouse and MF Doom the same influences (obscure '70s superheroes, some making a resurgence on Adult Swim) and motivations (a parade of surrealist fantasies intersecting with real life, like the crusading happy meal that airs on Cartoon Network as Aqua Teen Hunger Force). Granted, none of these cartoon characters are rappers, and they're wisely given only backgrounds, transitions, or samples (all of them hilarious). No, it's the experts who handle nearly all of this record, and they're at the top of their game. Doom's dense flow and ciphered allusions have much in common with Adult Swim; both presuppose a large body of cultural knowledge to appreciate what's going on and both rely on a series of bankable eccentricities presented at light speed with high artistry and innumerable subtleties for later parsing by fans. Danger Mouse's productions have the same punch and catchy flair as on Gorillaz's Demon Days, but they're even more impressive here with the absence of Damon Albarn's interference and need to court a pop audience. He calls on the same type of rollerskating pianos, brassy fanfares, flutes, vibraphones, and cavernous drum loops that anyone of a certain age will recall from Fat Albert or Electric Company. It all adds up to the best album of the year in the hip-hop underground, and perhaps the best with any degree of popularity.

Customer Reviews

why????

this is an incredibally sweet album but why does it say explicit when every thing is bleeped out that is not cool i want what it says i paid for

my review

mf doom is a legend...and i bought this at a barnes and nobles and i already ahd all of dooms songs, as operation doomsday was my fav but once i realised that there was an album under the name dangerdoom with a ATHF cameo...i was amazed as i love ATHF and mf doom is a poet with one of the best flows ever....if ur a fan of tis guy u should check out "the lst emperor" as he is and has the same style with the same deep meaning with a style that takes a good analysis and is fun to listen to. peace out homies...enjoy this album

Hip-Hop Genious

Hip-hop has really came to a screeching halt lately.. This is by far the best hip-hop album to come out in the past 10 years. Tight beats, catchy lyrics and again dope beats makes this one incredible hip-hop album. On the plus side, Master Shake's "cameo's" are absolutely hilarious! Worth every single penny.

Biography

Formed: 2004

Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Another fantastic collaboration in the partner-heavy rap underground, Danger Doom brought together producer Danger Mouse (Gorillaz, plus his own heavily publicized production career) with rapper MF Doom (owner of a half-dozen aliases, all with full-length releases). The album The Mouse and the Mask found their talents meshing much better than seemed possible from the awkward billing. The Danger Doom project actually coalesced 18 months prior to the album's release, when the two agreed to begin working...
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