July 28, 2006

List of Albums Coming out this Fall

Filed under: the latest - =lloyd= @ 11:38 am

Since we’re huge addicts of lists of all kinds,
here’s a selection of albums coming out this Fall,
albums, highly anticipated by yours truely:

The Roots - Game Theory
Outkast - Idlewild
Common - Finding Forever
Stijn - The World is Happy Now
Amp Fiddler - Afro Strut
Moiano - …
Outkast - Idlewild
Jurassic 5 - Feedback
Laurent Garnier - Retrospective 94-06
Nas - Hiphop is Dead

Not to mention JayDee’s The Shining dropping August 22nd, quite possibly I’ll be in Münich when that happens though.
Which is nice and reminds me: Dj Shadow is coming with a new album too: The Outsider.

Waiting for confirmation on the rumours of a Jamie Lidell dvd, a Roy Ayers dvd and a new Roy Ayers album…
Now be quiet and let us pray.

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  1. maybe 2006 is going to be a good year after all, don’t expect much from J5 (minus Cut Chemist) though

    Comment by Vjeetn — July 28, 2006 @ 7:48 pm

  2. Leuk lijstje hoor, maar: Where is vukking D’Angelo?

    Comment by Sjef — July 29, 2006 @ 10:04 am

  3. I’ll have to agree with Vjeetn, the sneak previews I recently heard of the new J5 sound … awfully bad.

    As for d’Angelo, there’s no album scheduled for him. Same goes for Bilal and Q-Tip. Those two last ones do have albums coming up, but apparently aren’t scheduled Fall 2006 baby.

    Justin Timberlake has a damn hard new single out though! Timberland production, also peep Timbo’s beat on the new Busta Rhymes album, hot damn, kicks you right where you didn’t really want to be kicked. Timbo does it again, and again.

    Comment by =lloyd= — July 29, 2006 @ 10:47 am

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