DANGER MOUSE & MF DOOM
Two
of this generation's most respected hip-hop artists, Danger
Mouse and MF DOOM, have come
together to produce DANGERDOOM:
The Mouse and the Mask, an album inspired by Adult
Swim, Cartoon Network's popular late-night animation network.
The album was released October 11th 2005 on Epitaph Records, in association
with Adult Swim and contains character voices and skits from Adult
Swim's most popular original shows, including Aqua
Teen Hunger Force, Sealab 2021
and Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law.
Danger Mouse is recognized as one of music's most innovative artists
and producers. Danger Mouse's The Grey
Album, an ingenious re-production of Jay-Z's
Black Album with the Beatles'
White Album, was named the Album-of-the-Year in 2004 by Entertainment
Weekly and catapulted him into the international spotlight. Danger
Mouse recently produced Gorillaz
Demon Days album, which has sold more than 500,000 copies
worldwide in it's initial first weeks of release. His next project
is Gnarls Barkley, a collaboration with music's flamboyant, one-of-a-kind
force of nature, Cee-Lo.
After a five-year hiatus that ended in 1998, Daniel Dumile, a former
member of KMD, emerged as MF DOOM,
a persona inspired by the comic supervillain Dr. Doom, and released
the critically praised albums Operation: Doomsday and Mmm...Food.
DOOM also released one of 2004's most acclaimed albums, Madvillain
(featured in Spin, Rolling Stone, Vibe, The New Yorker, etc), under
the same name and Venomous Villain under the name Victor
Vaughn. He has been involved in a number of collaborations
with the industry's finest and has a project with Ghostface
Killah (Wu-Tang Clan) in the works.
Adult Swim delivers an assortment of edgy programming and has quickly
earned its place as the #1 basic cable destination for adults 18-34,
often surpassing the viewer ship of late-night kings Jay Leno and
Dave Letterman among key young adult demos. Adult Swim's shows, starring
off-beat characters like a shape-shifting, talking wad of meat, a
winged, ex-superhero lawyer and a butterfly inspired supervillain,
have spawned a best-selling line of DVD's, apparel and collectibles.
"Danger Mouse? Genuis! MF DOOM? Genius! Adult Swim? Not genius. Lucky,"
said Mike Lazzo, senior vice president in charge of Adult Swim. "Danger
Mouse and DOOM are both brilliant at taking chunks of pop culture
and reshaping them into art. The context of Adult Swim makes this
already promising collaboration truly inspired," said Andy Kaulkin,
president of Epitaph Records.
Adult Swim (AdultSwim.com), launched in 2001, is Turner Broadcasting
System, Inc.'s network dedicated to edgy animated comedy and action
series, both original and acquired, airing Saturday-Thursday from
11 p.m-6 a.m. (ET, PT). Adult Swim shares channel space with Cartoon
Network, home to the best in original, classic and acquired
programming for children and families, and is seen in 88 million U.S.
homes.