Oh No & Galt MacDermot, Staten Island, NY, October 2005 | Photo B+

Also see: EAR OF THE HEART – THE MUSIC OF GALT MACDERMOTT
This trailer for a documentary-in-progress features interviews with Madlib, Egon, and others who have known and worked with Galt MacDermot.

Related Releases from Stones Throw/Now Again/Kilmarnock:


Galt MacDermot
Up from the Basement CD/LP


Madlib
Theme for Fergus
45


Galt MacDermot
Galt in Film


Oh No
Last Tango in Oxnard 45

 

OH NO & GALT MACDERMOT

Oh No is nearly half way done with a new production project based upon samples from the vast catalog of Galt MacDermot, best known as the man behind the music from HAIR. Oh No will also rap on the project, alongside a host of others including Posdnous from De La Soul, Vast Aire of Cannibal Ox, Jean Grae, Roc C, Aloe Blacc and others. Oh No and Galt MacDermot met recently at the composer's home in Staten Island, NY.

Stones Throw has a long standing relationship with Galt's label, Kilmarnock Records, through Stones Throw GM Egon. Egon has mined MacDermot's 60s and 70s catalog since he was briefly employed at the label in the late 90s. Egon has assembled various vinyl releases for the label, and three CD compilations of Galt's music - "Shapes of Rhythm/Woman is Sweeter," "Up From The Basement" and "Galt MacDermot in Film." All of the CD compilations have been distributed by Stones Throw, and art directed by Stones Throw's Matt Rowland.

Stones Throw fan club 45 #4 (by Madlib) and #11 (by Oh No) contained samples from and followed the releases of "Up From The Basement" and "Galt MacDermot in Film" respectively. When Egon commissioned Oh No to compose two tracks for his fan club 45, Oh No responded with over twenty, kickstarting the collaboration. Oh No's "My Aggin" remix, available only on the UK version of the "Move" single, is based on MacDermot samples.

The project's first single, featuring Posdnous of De La Soul, is scheduled for release in January.

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