''Dr. Octagonecologyst'' is the debut solo studio album by American
rapper
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and
Ultramagnetic MCs
The Ultramagnetic MCs is an American hip hop group based in The Bronx, New York City. Founded by Kool Keith, the group also includes Ced Gee, TR Love, and Moe Love. Tim Dog became an unofficial member in 1989. In 1990, DJ Jaycee was added as ...
member
Kool Keith
Keith Matthew Thornton (born October 7, 1963), better known by his stage name Kool Keith, is an American rapper and record producer from The Bronx, New York City, known for his surreal, abstract and often profane or incomprehensible lyrics. Kool ...
, released under the alias
Dr. Octagon
Dr. Octagon is a persona created and used by United States, American rapping, rapper Keith Matthew Thornton, better known as Kool Keith. First appearing on Thornton's 1996 debut solo album, ''Dr. Octagonecologyst''. The album examines the impers ...
. Originally titled ''Dr. Octagon'', it was released on May 7, 1996, on Bulk Recordings in the United States and
Mo' Wax
Mo' Wax was a British record label founded by James Lavelle in 1992. The label was not co-founded by Tim Goldsworthy, as is often reported. Steve Finan became co-owner shortly after.
Mo' Wax came to recognition for being at the forefront of t ...
in the United Kingdom. The album was later reissued with a different track listing by
DreamWorks Records in 1997 under the title ''Dr. Octagonecologyst''. The album was produced by
Dan "The Automator" Nakamura and featured the work of
turntablist
Turntablism is the art of manipulating sounds and creating new music, sound effects, mixes and other creative sounds and beats, typically by using two or more turntables and a cross fader-equipped DJ mixer. The mixer is plugged into a PA sys ...
DJ Qbert
Richard Quitevis (born October 7, 1969) known by his stage name DJ Qbert or Qbert, is an American turntablist and composer. He was awarded America's Best DJ in 2010, was DMC USA Champion 1991 (solo) and achieved titles as DMC World Champion in ...
.
KutMasta Kurt provided additional production work. The artwork for ''Dr. Octagonecologyst'' was drawn by
Brian "Pushead" Schroeder.
''Dr. Octagonecologyst'' introduces the character of
Dr. Octagon
Dr. Octagon is a persona created and used by United States, American rapping, rapper Keith Matthew Thornton, better known as Kool Keith. First appearing on Thornton's 1996 debut solo album, ''Dr. Octagonecologyst''. The album examines the impers ...
, a
homicidal
''Homicidal'' is a 1961 American horror-thriller film produced and directed by William Castle
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Orph ...
,
extraterrestrial,
time-traveling gynecologist
Gynaecology or gynecology (see spelling differences) is the area of medicine that involves the treatment of women's diseases, especially those of the reproductive organs. It is often paired with the field of obstetrics, forming the combined ...
and
surgeon. The album's distinctive sound fuses genres such as
psychedelic music,
trip hop
Trip hop (sometimes used synonymously with " downtempo") is a musical genre that originated in the early 1990s in the United Kingdom, especially Bristol. It has been described as a psychedelic fusion of hip hop and electronica with slow tem ...
and
electronic music
Electronic music is a genre of music that employs electronic musical instruments, digital instruments, or circuitry-based music technology in its creation. It includes both music made using electronic and electromechanical means ( electroa ...
. Thornton's lyrics are often
abstract,
absurd, and
avant-garde
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, using
surrealism,
non-sequiturs,
hallucinatory
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psychedelia
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, and
horror and
science-fiction
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imagery, as well as
sexual humor
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Sex is presented in ribald material more for the purpose of poking fun at ...
,
absurdist/surrealistic humor, and
juvenile humor.
Kool Keith's lyrics and Nakamura's production were highly praised, as was DJ Qbert's innovative
scratching
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. ''Dr. Octagonecologyst'' has since been ranked as one of the best hip hop albums of the 1990s. The character of Dr. Octagon has also appeared in Kool Keith projects like ''
First Come, First Served
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'' (1999) and ''
Dr. Dooom 2
''Dr. Dooom 2'' is the ninth solo studio album by American rapper Kool Keith, and his second release under the Dr. Dooom moniker following ''First Come, First Served''. It was released on September 23, 2008 via Threshold Recordings. The album was ...
'' (2008), both of which contain tracks in which Octagon is murdered by Dr. Dooom, ''
The Return of Dr. Octagon'', ''
Moosebumps: An Exploration Into Modern Day Horripilation'' and ''Space Goretex''. Kool Keith later stated that the album sold around 200,000 copies without any major promotion or marketing budget.
Music
Production
Ultramagnetic MCs
The Ultramagnetic MCs is an American hip hop group based in The Bronx, New York City. Founded by Kool Keith, the group also includes Ced Gee, TR Love, and Moe Love. Tim Dog became an unofficial member in 1989. In 1990, DJ Jaycee was added as ...
member Keith "Kool Keith" Thornton was seeking a new project after the release of his group's third album, ''
The Four Horsemen
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Revelation 6 tells of a book or scroll in God's right hand th ...
'', in 1993. Keith and producer KutMasta Kurt – who were working on a variety of demos together – recorded two songs called "Dr. Octagon" and "Technical Difficulties".
Thornton mailed the songs to radio stations as well as giving copies to several
DJs
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and record producer
Dan the Automator
Daniel M. Nakamura better known by his stage name Dan the Automator, is an American record producer from San Francisco, California. He is the founder of the publishing company Sharkman Music and the record label 75 Ark.
Early life
Nakamura was b ...
. This led to Nakamura's role in producing the album.
''Dr. Octagonecologyst'' was recorded in Automator's studio in the basement of his parents' San Francisco home.
''Dr. Octagonecologyst'' has been praised for its original sound, which has often been attributed to Nakamura.
However, Thornton states that he was largely involved with the production of the album.
Thornton is quoted as saying "Automator and
Kurt are probably receiving more credit than I did, but I was a big musical person behind Octagon."
Nakamura has said he wanted ''Dr. Octagonecologyst'' to stand out from other
hip hop albums, citing the music of
Eric B. & Rakim,
Mantronix
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, and
Run-D.M.C.
Run-DMC (also spelled Run-D.M.C.) was an American hip hop group from Hollis, Queens, New York City, founded in 1983 by Joseph Simmons, Darryl McDaniels, and Jason Mizell. Run-DMC is regarded as one of the most influential acts in the history of ...
as influences.
Nakamura said, "Hip-hop was always inventive. Then the '90s hit and everyone wants to be
Dr. Dre
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; no one wants to be their own thing anymore. Everyone now wants to have the Lexus and deal pounds of drugs. We don't do that. That's not our lifestyle. You don't see us coming out with the fur coat. There's more to music than that."
The album incorporates organic instrumentation and features
Moog synthesizer,
flute, and
string instruments.
Dialogue excerpts from
pornographic films appear on multiple tracks.
On the Bulk Recordings edition of the album, "halfsharkalligatorhalfman" is preceded by an excerpt from the comedy film ''
Cabin Boy''. Lily Moayeri of ''
Rolling Stone
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'' called the album a "
psychedelic hip-hop
concept album."
AllMusic
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reviewer Steve Huey wrote that the album "shed some light on the burgeoning turntablist revival via the scratching fireworks of DJ Q-Bert" and its "futuristic,
horror-soundtrack production seemed to bridge the gap between hip-hop and the more
electronic
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-oriented
trip-hop
Trip hop (sometimes used synonymously with "downtempo") is a musical genre that originated in the early 1990s in the United Kingdom, especially Bristol. It has been described as a psychedelic fusion of hip hop and electronica with slow tempos ...
".
Steve "Flash" Juon of RapReviews also praised its sound, writing that "Cuts are provided with infinite skill and precision by DJ Q-Bert" and that the
DJ Shadow
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Biography Early years (1989–1995)
DJ Sh ...
/Automator remix of "Waiting List" is "so good that you could hardly miss the original, if indeed there was one."
An instrumental version of the album was released in 1996 under the title ''
Instrumentalyst (Octagon Beats)
''Instrumentalyst (Octagon Beats)'' is a remix album by American emcee Keith Thornton, credited under the title ''Dr. Octagon''. Released in 1996, it is the instrumental version of ''Dr. Octagonecologyst''. It is Thornton's second album under th ...
''. Kembrew McLeod of AllMusic wrote of the instrumental album, stating "If any other artist released an album such as this it would be considered throwaway trash—something for the hardcore fans. But Dan the Automator's backing tracks are so fresh and original, it's actually nice to just hear the beats minus the rhymes."
Lyrical themes and storyline
Thornton has been praised
for his lyrics, which are often
abstract,
surreal
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*Anything related to or characteristic of Surrealism, a movement in philosophy and art
* "Surreal" (song), a 2000 song by Ayumi Hamasaki
* ''Surreal'' (album), an album by Man Raze
*Surreal humour, a common aspect of humor
...
,
and filled with
non-sequiturs and juvenile humor.
Music critic Chairman Mao wrote that ''Dr. Octagonecologyst'' occupies "...the heretofore-undefined area where hip-hop meets
hallucinatory
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sci-fi
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and
porn
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In the album's narrative,
Dr. Octagon
Dr. Octagon is a persona created and used by United States, American rapping, rapper Keith Matthew Thornton, better known as Kool Keith. First appearing on Thornton's 1996 debut solo album, ''Dr. Octagonecologyst''. The album examines the impers ...
is an
extraterrestrial,
time-traveling gynecologist
Gynaecology or gynecology (see spelling differences) is the area of medicine that involves the treatment of women's diseases, especially those of the reproductive organs. It is often paired with the field of obstetrics, forming the combined ...
and
surgeon originally from Jupiter.
Dr. Octagon's history is detailed throughout the album's songs, skits, and samples.
"Real Raw" describes him as having yellow eyes, green skin, and a pink-and-white
Afro
The afro is a hair type created by natural growth of kinky hair, or specifically styled with chemical curling products by individuals with naturally curly or straight hair.Garland, Phyl"Is The Afro On Its Way Out?" ''Ebony'', February 1973. ...
haircut.
"General Hospital," "A Visit to the Gynecologist," and "Elective Surgery" detail a list of services offered by Octagon, who claims to treat chimpanzee acne and moosebumps, and relocating saliva glands.
Octagon is described as being incompetent, as many of his surgery patients die as he conducts his rounds.
Octagon also pretends to be a female gynecologist and often has sex with female patients and nurses.
According to Mickey Hess, author of ''Is Hip Hop Dead? The Past, Present, and Future of America's Most-Wanted Music'', "The album's beginning and ending tie together the stories of the fictional character Dr. Octagon and the rap career of Kool Keith Thornton himself: We begin with '3000' and end with '1977,' which purports to be an audio recording from an early rap performance by Kool Keith ... announcing a 1977 rap show featuring ... pioneers
Grandmaster Flash,
Kool Herc
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, the L Brothers, and the original scratch creator
Grand Wizzard Theodore. The message is clear: Kool Keith is a part of hip-hop history, and even as rap moves on to the future, Dr. Octagon does not replace Kool Keith."
Singles
"Earth People," released in 1995 on Bulk Recordings, was the first single from the album.
The
12-inch single
The twelve-inch single (often written as 12-inch or 12″) is a type of vinyl ( polyvinyl chloride or PVC) gramophone record that has wider groove spacing and shorter playing time with a 'single' or a few related sound tracks on each surfac ...
featured the songs "No Awareness (Lyrical Hydraulics)", "Bear Witness (Q-Bert Gets Biz)", and the "Interstellar Time Travel" and "Earth Planet" mixes of "Earth People".
"3000" and "Blue Flowers" followed as singles in 1996.
The "3000" 12-inch also featured the "Automator 1.2 Remix", "Bear Witness (Automator's Two Turntables and a Razor Blade Re-Edit)", and "Tricknology 101".
The "Blue Flowers" 12-inch single release featured the original and instrumental versions of the song, the "Automator Remix", and the instrumental version of the remix.
The "Blue Flowers"
maxi single
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The first maxi singles
Mungo Jerry's first single, " In the Summertime" was t ...
featured the original vocal and instrumental versions, the vocal and instrumental versions of the "Automator Remix", the "Flower Bed Mix *2" by DJ Crystl, the "Secondary Diagnostic Mix" by
Photek
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Photek has contributed music ...
, and the
DJ Hype
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Biography
Hype first became involved in music as a teenager in 1982, assisting PJ and Smiley with their sound system Heatwave in East ...
remix. A second 12-inch single of "Blue Flowers" featured vocal and instrumental versions of the "Automator's Stop Confusing Me Remake", vocal and instrumental versions of
Prince Paul's "So Beautiful Mix", the
a cappella version of the song, and the track "halfsharkalligatorhalfman". A second maxi single of "Blue Flowers" featured, in addition to earlier mixes of the song, vocal and instrumental versions of the "Meditation Mix" by KutMasta Kurt. A third 12-inch single was released featuring remixes by DJ Hype and Photek.
Release and reception
The album was initially released by Bulk Recordings on May 7, 1996, under the shorter title ''Dr. Octagon''.
Although the album sold relatively well, Nakamura has said it was under-promoted because it was released by an independent label.
In both the United States and United Kingdom, the album was issued by Bulk Records on
vinyl
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as a
double LP
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, and on
compact disc
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with
bonus track
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s,. Separately, it was also issued by
Mo' Wax
Mo' Wax was a British record label founded by James Lavelle in 1992. The label was not co-founded by Tim Goldsworthy, as is often reported. Steve Finan became co-owner shortly after.
Mo' Wax came to recognition for being at the forefront of t ...
in the UK as a triple LP, reflecting the track listing of the Bulk Recordings compact disc. "When we did this record we thought of it as an
underground
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Underground may also refer to:
Places
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* The Underground ...
joint", Nakamura said.
None of the offers made by major record companies appealed to Nakamura and Thornton until
DreamWorks Records offered to release the album nationally.
In 1997, the label released the full album in the US under the extended title ''Dr. Octagonecologyst'', which featured five new songs.
''Dr. Octagonecologyst'' was re-released on triple vinyl in June 2017 by Geffen/UMe/Universal via Get on Down, which included the original album, unreleased tracks from the era, and remixes.
In promotion of the album, Thornton planned to perform under the Dr. Octagon name. These performances were supposed to feature a full live band, an on-stage breakdancer and appearances by
Invisibl Skratch Piklz
The Invisibl Skratch Piklz are an American group of turntablists.
The members of the group were originally hip-hop DJs, who were among the pioneers of the turntablism movement in the 1990s; turntablists create musical pieces by mixing sampl ...
.
It's unclear why they did not play these shows, but Thornton, Nakamura and DJ Q-Bert played for the first time together on March 6, 2017, in San Francisco. Nakamura has referred to Dr. Octagon as a three-person group rather than an alias of Thornton, and these claims were reported by the press.
''Dr. Octagonecologyst'' received largely positive reviews. Although it did not
chart, Nakamura said the album sold well, even during its initial underground release. "We didn't have records in every store. We'd have 10 copies in
Tower
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Towers are specifi ...
and the next day they'd be sold out, and then we wouldn't get another copy in for another month."
Robert Christgau gave the album an honorable mention, citing the album's introduction and the songs "Earth People" and "Wild and Crazy" as highlights, and writing simply "the shock horror! the shock horror! the perhaps authentically crazy!" ''
NME
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'' described the album as "nineteen strong doses of pure, undiluted hip-hop."
Steve "Flash" Juon of RapReviews wrote that "If you aren't laughing, you should be bugging. Kool Keith obviously doesn't care. You should, though, because like every other record Keith has ever been on, it will be hailed ten years from now as a classic."
Chairman Mao of ''Rolling Stone'' remarked that "Kool Keith leads and oversees the chaos with a
Zappa-esque commitment to decadence."
''
Alternative Press
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* ''Alternative Press'' (magazine), an American music magazine
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* Alternative media
** Alternative media (U.S. political left)
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'' praised the album's "deep, dubby bass lines, spooky melodic riffs and consistently heavy beats",
while ''
The New York Times
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'' called it "one of the most
progressive rap
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projects to be released in the past year." ''
JazzTimes
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Coverage
After a decade of growt ...
'' lauded Thornton's lyrics, writing that his "...oddball excursions reach near-cinematic levels." ''
Melody Maker'' called it "bloody essential" and stated, "While commercial American hip hop is slithering into an insipid mire of soulless, identikit swingbeat, Dr. Octagon has made an album swathed in character
..Get yer prescription fixed." ''
The Source
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'' awarded ''Dr. Octagonecologyst'' 3.5 out of 5 mikes, calling it a "quality album with the proper ingredients". In a more critical review, ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' writer
David Browne praised the album's production but disliked Thornton's "inane, often gruesome" lyrics, instead recommending the album's instrumental counterpart ''Instrumentalyst'' to listeners.
Following initial reactions to the album, ''Dr. Octagonecologyst'' continued to earn praise from contemporary writers and music critics. In the ''
Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music
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'', the album received a rating of four out of five stars.
In ''
The New Rolling Stone Album Guide
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'', Peter Relic described it as a "slab of mondo bizzaro brilliance... totally unlike anything else and totally right".
''
PopMatters
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'' columnist Michael Frauenhofer called it "a landmark album of dope beats and mind-bending experimental flows." Steve Huey of
AllMusic
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wrote that the album "remains as startling and original as the day it was released."
In 2017, ''
Pitchfork
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The term is also applied colloquially, but inaccurately, to ...
'' reviewer Nate Patrin wrote that "''Dr. Octagonecologyst'' still feels as much out of its time as it does out of its mind."
[ Thornton, however, has since dismissed the album, saying that it unfairly overshadows his later work, and that the only new audience it attracted was white.]
Influence
Allmusic reviewer Steve Huey wrote that ''Dr. Octagonecologyst'' "...attracted more attention than any non-mainstream rap album in quite a while, thanks to its inventive production and Keith's bizarre, free-associative rhymes." Huey also states that ''Dr. Octagonecologyst'' represented "...the first truly new, genuine alternative to commercial hip-hop since the Native Tongues
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' heyday. It appealed strongly to alternative audiences who'd grown up with rap music, but simply hadn't related to it since the rise of gangsta". Thornton expressed some frustration with the Dr. Octagon nickname, saying, "I just made a record. I was an artist on a project, and I think people that I was an artist on a project. Octagon wasn't my life...I've done a lot of things that were totally around different things other than Octagon. Are some people just afraid to venture off into my life and see that I do other things which are great? I think people stuck me with something."
In 1999, Thornton introduced the character of Dr. Dooom on the album ''First Come, First Served
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'' (1999). The album featured a track in which the character murdered Dr. Octagon. In 2002, Thornton announced ''The Resurrection of Dr. Octagon'', a proposed sequel to ''Dr. Octagonecologyst'' that would reintroduce the character. The resulting album, '' The Return of Dr. Octagon'' released in 2006, was largely produced without Thornton's involvement, based upon three completed vocal tracks and reconstructed outtakes. Thornton later produced ''Dr. Dooom 2
''Dr. Dooom 2'' is the ninth solo studio album by American rapper Kool Keith, and his second release under the Dr. Dooom moniker following ''First Come, First Served''. It was released on September 23, 2008 via Threshold Recordings. The album was ...
'' in response to ''The Return of Dr. Octagon''. Later, Thornton revived the character for the albums '' Moosebumps: An Exploration Into Modern Day Horripilation'' and '' Space Goretex''.
In 2006, ''Dr. Octagonecologyst'' was ranked among the ''1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die
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'' by Robert Dimery.
In 2011, ''DIS magazine
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'' released a 32-minute mixtape, "Octagonecologyst (Sandra Bernhard Remix)" by Feminine Itch, which married instrumentals from the album with Sandra Bernhard's stand-up comedy.
Track listing
Accolades
The information regarding accolades attributed to ''Dr. Octagonecologyst'' is taken from AcclaimedMusic.net.
Personnel
Information taken from liner notes.
Musicians
* Kool Keith
Keith Matthew Thornton (born October 7, 1963), better known by his stage name Kool Keith, is an American rapper and record producer from The Bronx, New York City, known for his surreal, abstract and often profane or incomprehensible lyrics. Kool ...
— vocals, bass guitar (tracks 8, 13, 14 and 17)
* Dan the Automator
Daniel M. Nakamura better known by his stage name Dan the Automator, is an American record producer from San Francisco, California. He is the founder of the publishing company Sharkman Music and the record label 75 Ark.
Early life
Nakamura was b ...
— violin, keyboards
* Andy Boy — banjo, guitar (track 13)
* Phil Bright — guitar (track 4), bass guitar (track 12)
* Curt Kobane — clarinet, flute
* Gordon Chumway — drums
* Burt King Kong – organ, piano
* DJ Q-Bert
Richard Quitevis (born October 7, 1969) known by his stage name DJ Qbert or Qbert, is an American turntablist and composer. He was awarded America's Best DJ in 2010, was DMC USA Champion 1991 (solo) and achieved titles as DMC World Champion in ...
— turntables, harp
* Kelly Wootan — tambourine
Additional personnel
* Dan the Automator
Daniel M. Nakamura better known by his stage name Dan the Automator, is an American record producer from San Francisco, California. He is the founder of the publishing company Sharkman Music and the record label 75 Ark.
Early life
Nakamura was b ...
— producer, mixing, mastering
* Gordon Chumway — second engineer
* Pushead
Brian Schroeder, better known as Pushead, is an American graphic artist. He is best known for his album covers and other merchandise for bands in the hardcore punk and heavy metal genres.
Career
Originally from Boise, Idaho, Schoeder formed t ...
— illustrations
* Mark Senasac — mastering
* Phillip Collington (Chewbacca Uncircumcised) - composition
References
External links
*
www.ultrakeith.net
''Dr. Octagonecologyst''
(Adobe Flash
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) at Radio3Net
Radio 3 net is the former ''Radio România Tineret'' (or Radio 3). More than 20,000 albums are stored on Radio 3 net. A few of the prominent features available on the website are "1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die
''1001 Albums You Mus ...
(streamed copy where licensed)
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1996 debut albums
Science fiction concept albums
DreamWorks Records albums
Kool Keith albums
Psychedelic music albums by American artists
Albums produced by Dan the Automator
Mo' Wax albums
Songs about time travel
Albums with cover art by Pushead