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Danger Mouse & Jemini

Ghetto Pop Life (2024 Reissue)

LP - £24.99 | Buy
Originally released in 2003, 'Ghetto Pop Life' features guest appearances from tha Liks, J- Zone , Prince Po , and The Pharcyde.

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DANGERDOOM

THE MOUSE AND THE MASK (2023 Repress)

deluxe 2lp - £26.99 | Buy
"The Mouse and the Mask" was produced by Lex super-producer Danger Mouse and masked supervillain MF DOOM.
Born Again
  1. All I
  2. Locked Up
  3. Me
  4. Knuckle Sandwich II
  5. Born Again
  6. Brooklyn Bazquiat
  7. Walk the Walk
  8. Where You From
  9. Dear Poppa
  10. World Music

Danger Mouse & Jemini

Born Again

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  • limited indies only pacific blue LP

    Released: 24th May 2024

    £24.99
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  • CD

    Released: 24th May 2024

    £11.99
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A surprise release of this long-thought forever lost record! It's emerged two decades after the fact and feels just as fresh and relevant now as it must have done to those lucky enough to hear it at the time.

Remarkably, this soul and funk infused hip-hop tour de force arrives two decades after its creation and the release of the duo's debut LP, 'Ghetto Pop Life'. Enthused by the response to 'Ghetto Pop Life', soon after Danger Mouse and Jemini began to tour and to write and record 'Born Again'. Finally, having been recorded two decades ago and indefinitely shelved until now, 'Born Again' will finally be released to coincide with the twentieth anniversary of 'Ghetto Pop Life'. The previously unheard record retains many of the elements of Danger Mouse and Jemini's debut; the fun- loving, shit- talking innocence, but also adopts a noticeably more introspective and confessional tone.

This time, in addition to light-hearted topics such as being an incredible artist (Knuckle Sandwich II, Brooklyn Basquiat), living large and being a magnet for attention (Me), Jemini also delivers highly- personal and occasionally devastating lyrics about missed opportunities and redemption (All I, Born Again), his time in prison (Locked Up) and complicated relationship with his father (Dear Poppa). His effortless free flowing cadence and indelible sing-song delivery elevate each track with a melodic infectiousness whilst Danger Mouse exhibits an affinity for resonant instrumentals built from sampled organ, vibraphone, or guitar loops and infused with his trademark minor key magic. The result is a classic, timeless hip hop record.