Reviews
7 out of 10 - "...A giddily disorienting pastiche of warped snaps, resin-caked jazz, and crusty comedy record samples....he puts unpredictable spins on mundane subject matter...", 4 Stars Out of 5-"Madlib Has Dreamt-Up a Hip Hop Anti Hero Who Will Endure.", Ranked #17 in Spin's "Top 20 Albums of the Year 2000"., "...Lootpack guru Madlib drops some serious and oddball heat on this side project...loosely based on Melvin Van Peebles' 'Sweet Sweetback's Baadassss Song'...", 3 Out of 5-"...A Monotonous Jazzy Gray, and It's Definitely an Acquired Taste.", Included in Cmj's "Best Hip-Hop Albums" of 2000., 8 out of 10 - "...One more inspired step into, quite literally, THE UNSEEN....the most addictive record you'll spend your entire summer trying to decipher...", "...He sounds perfect....the production is a fazed, dubby take on A Tribe Called Quest styled jazz beats....representing just about everything that makes HipHop great in the two triple zero.", 3 stars out of 5 - "...If comedy football manager Alan Ball turned his 'unique' vocal sound (think baby Spice with a sore throat) to hip-hop, it might sound like this...", "...Witty Sonic Cut-Ups and a Homespun Attention to Detial Make the Unseen a Treat..."