Dissect The Ringer
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Analyzing the music and meaning of one album per season, one song per episode. Join host Cole Cuchna as he dives deep into albums by Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, Radiohead, Beyonce, Tyler The Creator, Frank Ocean, and more. Let's Dissect.
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MF DOOM: A Hero in a Villain's Mask
Season 12 of Dissect celebrates the life and legacy of MF DOOM through a line by line, beat by beat analysis of his art. Most of the season will be spent dissecting DOOM and Madlib’s classic album Madvillainy, but we’ll also be covering his debut Operation Doomsday, MM..FOOD, and Born Like This.
On today’s episode, we explore the legend of DOOM’s origin story, including Daniel Dumile’s childhood in New York, the rise and tragic fall of his rap group KMD, and his reemergence as MF DOOM in the late 90s.
Host, Writer, EP: Cole Cuchna
Writer/Researcher: Camden Ostrander
Original Score/Audio: Kevin Pooler
Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles
Theme Music: Birocratic
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Operation: Doomsday by MF DOOM
Our celebration of MF DOOM continues with his debut Operation: Doomsday, an album in which DOOM lays the foundation for his multi-character musical universe. Through a detailed analysis of a few key samples and verses, we’ll discover the very human story hidden behind the villain’s mask.
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Host/Writer/EP: Cole Cuchna
Co-Writer: Camden Ostrander
Additional Production: Justin Sayles
Audio Editing: Kevin Pooler
Theme Music: Birocratic
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Dissecting Operation Doomsday's Best Bars
S12 co-writer Camden Ostrander and The Ringer's Justin Sayles joins the show to nominate and dissect our favorite lines from MF DOOM's Operation Doomsday (0:50). Then we share our line by line analysis of the second and third verses of "Doomsday" that was cut from our last episode (40:51).
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Accordion by Madvillain
We begin our season-long analysis of MF DOOM and Madlib's collaborative classic Madvillainy. We revisit the circumstances that brought the two together, then dive into the album's opening track "The Illest Villains" before our line by line analysis of "Accordion."
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Host/Writer/EP: Cole Cuchna
Co-Writer: Camden Ostrander
Additional Production: Justin Sayles
Audio Editing: Kevin Pooler
Theme Music: Birocratic
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Meat Grinder by Madvillain
Our season long dissection of MF DOOM and Madlib's Madvillainy continues with its third track "Meat Grinder" - a complex lyrical odyssey accompanied by an equally impressive beat.
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Host/Writer/EP: Cole Cuchna
Co-Writer: Camden Ostrander
Additional Production: Justin Sayles
Audio Editing: Kevin Pooler
Theme Music: Birocratic
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Raid / Curls by Madvillain
Our dissection of MF DOOM and Madlib's Madvillainy continues with the songs "Raid" and "Curls."
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Host/Writer/EP: Cole Cuchna
Co-Writer: Camden Ostrander
Additional Production: Justin Sayles
Audio Editing: Kevin Pooler
Theme Music: Birocratic
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Customer Reviews
Thank you
Some of my all time favourite albums have been reviewed on this podcast and somehow Cole manages to makes me hear records I’ve heard a hundred times in a new way. Thanks
In Rainbows Dissect is fascinating - shame the other series are a guy fest
The concept sounds utterly pretentious but the outcome is fascinating and opened up a whole new way of listening to this album. Deeply grateful. The bum note is that the series overall appears to focus so overtly on hip hop, the US and, honestly, where are the women in this series? 12 series in and it’s a guy fest.
In Rainbows, pot of gold show
Fantastic deep dive. Easy to follow music theory and tons of passion shown by the narrator. Highly recommend