Between 2003 and 2004, DOOM released four of his most celebrated works: Take Me to Your Leader, under the name King Geedorah; Vaudeville Villain, under the name Viktor Vaughn; Madvillainy, a ...
DOOM knew better than almost anyone that "truth" could be a prison for a great storyteller. Rap has often prioritized not just the first-person narrative, but the performance of self as a show of ...
Podcast by Adam Batty and BBC 6 Music DJ Afrodeutsche follows the leads to Leeds ...
The new year broke with overdue news: The villain had died on Halloween. The enigmatic Daniel Dumile, better known as the iconic rapper/producer MF Doom – AKA Metal Face, AKA Viktor Vaughn, AKA King ...
Following Thursday’s announcement of rapper MF Doom’s death on Oct. 31, musicians and industry professionals took to social media to remember his career. No cause of death was provided in a post ...
The late rapper's 2004 album MM..FOOD may never have the classic status of its sister release, Madvillainy. But 20 years later, it's the one to... 2004 was the tipping point for the myth of MF DOOM.
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