- 1: Honesty
- 2: My Woman
- 3: My Plight
- 4: The Night At The Lagoon
- 5: Big Ben
- 6: Georgia
- 7: All The Jumping People
- 8: The Girl Whom I Adore
- 9: Blues For Kasperak
- 10: My Soul Is Wrong
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- 1: Obsidian
- 2: Mystique
- 3: Fuschre
- 4: Skyhi
- 5: Cobramagma
- 6: Coral Soul
- 7: Jupiter Rum
- 8: Tropic Of Saturn
- 9: Lunarways
- 10: The Astral Cove
- 11: A Lust Beyond
- A1: Beef Rapp
- A2: Hoe Cakes
- A3: Potholderz Feat Count Bass D
- B1: One Beer
- B2: Deep Fried Frenz
- B3: Poo-Putt Platter
- B4: Fillet-O-Rapper
- B5: Gumbo
- C1: Fig Leaf Bi-Carbonate
- C2: Kon Karne Il - Guinnessez Feat Angelkia & 41Ze
- C3: Kon Queso
- D1: Rapp Snitch Knishes Feat Mr. Fantastik
- D2: Vomitspit
- D3: Kookies
Cross merchandise with Rhymesayers, KMD, Viktor Vaughn, Madvillain, JJ DOOM, King Geedorah & Dangerdoom. LP packaging: Case wrapped tip-on gatefold vinyl jacket, new purple vinyl colour double vinyl, 2000 only for the UK. In celebration of the album’s 20th anniversary, MM..FOOD has been repackaged with all new artwork by Sam Rodriguez! Produced by MF DOOM, except "One Beer" produced by Madlib, and "Kon Queso” produced by PNS of the Molemen. Guest features include Count Bass D, Mr Fantastik, Angelika and 4ize. QR-activated immersive AR experiences with album artwork. Brand new music video for "Hoe Cakes" planned for album street date. Originally released in 2004, MF DOOM's MM..FOOD is hailed as a classic hip-hop album full of inventive production, brilliant wordplay, and unique themes. Celebrated for its seamless blend of humor, wit, and social commentary, the album ushers listeners into a bizarre world of food-related metaphors, painting a bitterly comedic portrait of a life tainted by vice, violence, and jealousy. It was a brilliant and novel concept that gave DOOM plenty of room to explore the album’s subjects. Throughout MM..FOOD, DOOM embeds complex ideas within seemingly simple narratives. Album opener “Beef Rapp” is a multi-pronged metaphor reminding listeners of the dangers involved in the glorification of conflict, especially within the rap game. “Hoe Cakes” borrows its name from the sweet, hot water cornmeal patties, which he uses as a symbol to rhyme about indulgence and excess. Continuing the motif, DOOM uses the Madlib-produced “One Beer” to fold layers of depth about escapism and ego, while the popular “Rapp Snitch Knishes” critiques the self-incrimination and contradictory behaviors of some rappers. Overall, MM..FOOD is both a social commentary and a piece of social satire, showcasing MF DOOM’s ability to blend serious themes with his unique, playful lyrical style. MM..FOOD album sales history over 820K+ units sold (RIAA-certified gold). MM..FOOD streaming history over 1.2M+ streams. MF DOOM’’s catalog sales history over 1.7M+ units sold. MF DOOM’s catalog streaming history over 3B+ streams.
- 1: Live Gloriously
- 2: From Dust To Dust (Antiquity Age Ambience 1 Peace)
- 3: Was Wird Es Doch Des Wunders Noch (Exploration Age Ambience 2 Peace)
- 4: Hope Rising (Modern Age Ambience 1 Peace)
- 5: Carved In Stone
- 6: Strum The Lyres (Antiquity Age Ambience 2 Peace)
- 7: Nation Against Nation (Antiquity Age Ambience 1 War)
- 8: Der Sitt Auf Erden (Exploration Age Ambience 2 War)
- 9: Para Bellum (Modern Age Ambience 2 War)
- 1: Ancient Egypt (Antiquity Age)
- 2: The Maya (Antiquity Age)
- 3: Persia (Antiquity Age)
- 4: The Han Dynasty (Antiquity Age)
- 5: The Maurya Empire (Antiquity Age)
- 6: The Mississippians (Antiquity Age)
- 7: The Roman Empire (Antiquity Age)
- 1: The Inca Empire (Exploration Age)
- 2: The Normans (Exploration Age)
- 3: The Songhai Empire (Exploration Age)
- 4: The Mongol Empire (Exploration Age)
- 5: The Chola Dynasty (Exploration Age)
- 6: The Shawnee (Exploration Age)
- 7: The Kingdom Of Spain (Exploration Age)
- 8: The Ming Dynasty (Exploration Age)
- 3: The Mughal Empire (Modern Age)
- 4: Mexico (Modern Age)
- 5: Prussia (Modern Age)
- 6: The Qing Dynasty (Modern Age)
- 7: The French Empire (Modern Age)
- 8: Siam (Modern Age)
- 1: Colonial America (Modern Age)
- 2: Meiji Japan (Modern Age)
- 1: Life Of Possibilities
- 2: Memory Machine
- 3: What Do You Want Me To Say?
- 4: Spider In The Snow
- 5: The Jitters
- 6: I Love A Magician
- 7: You Are Invited
- 8: Gyroscope
- 1: The City
- 2: Girl O'clock
- 31: 2 Minutes
- 4: Back And Forth
- 5: The Dismemberment Plan Gets Rich
- 6: Since You Died
- 7: Just Like You
- 8: The First Anniversary Of Your Last Phone Call
- 1: Main Theme/The Mother Black Cap
- 2: Cheval Blanc
- 1: Monty's House
- 2: Lafite/Marwood's Walk
- 1: Marwood's Return
- 2: Crow Crag/Margaux
- 1: To The Crow
- 2: Marwood Leaves/Withnail's Theme (End Titles)
- 1: Babymetal Death
- 2: Megitsune
- 3: Gimme Chocolate!!
- 4: Line!
- 5: Akatsuki
- 6: Doki Doki Morning
- 7: Onedari Daisakusen
- 8: Song 4
- 9: Uki Uki Midnight
- 10: Catch Me If You Can
- 11: Rondo Of Nightmare
- 12: Head Bangeeeeerrrrr!!!!!
- 13: Ihime, Dame, Zettai
- 1: Theusz Hamtaahk
- 2: Theusz Hamtaahk
- 1: Wurdah Itah
- 2: Wurdah Itah
- 1: Wurdah Itah
- 2: Mëkanïk Dëstruktïw Kömmandöh
- 1: Mëkanïk Dëstruktïw Kömmandöh
- 2: Mëkanïk Dëstruktïw Kömmandöh
- 1: Too Close For Comfort
- 2: Mission Impossible
- 3: Fly Me To The Moon
- 4: The Good Life
- 5: Avenues And Alleyways
- 6: Summer Wind
- 7: Sea Of Love
- 8: Tender Is The Night
- 9: There Must Be A Way
- 10: If I Can Dream
Asa Moto hail from Ghent, Belgium — a city where concrete collides with cathedrals. Their music obeys the same law: rhythm wired into noise, melody bent out of shape. No genres. No safe zones.
They’ve taken this across Europe and beyond: festivals like Dour, Best Kept Secret, and Boiler Room Bangkok; clubs that shape the underground including Panorama Bar, Opium, Lux, XOYO. Sacred halls turned into dancefloors, basements stretched to capacity. Wherever they land, Asa Moto rewire the room.
Resident Advisor and the BBC were listening from the start. Altın Gün brought Asa Moto in to produce the critically acclaimed Yol (2021) — the band’s first collaboration with outsiders. Remixes for Polo & Pan, Chloé Thévenin and others spread the same edge further out — each a glimpse of their method, a vision in motion.
All signals run through Studio Martino in Ghent — their own control room for recordings, remixes, transmissions. The records surface on DEEWEE, the label founded by Stephen and David Dewaele of Soulwax/2manydjs — the only one reckless enough to carry them. The next, DEEWEE082 — Music For Disk Jockeys Pt. 1, continues the line — four tracks as proof that Asa Moto refuse limits, because the world refused them first.
- 1: Holiday
- 2: Moo Moo
- 3: Southern Girls
- 4: Malisandre
- 5: Miss Summertime
- 6: Sun Is Coming Up In Madison
- 7: This Girl Is Rude
- 8: Veronika
- 9: All I Want Is You
- 10: If I Could Surf
- 11: One More Day On My Guitar
- 12: Anything You Wanna Be
- 13: Kum And Go
- 1: Goin' Nowhere Fast
- 2: Make Sure The Fam Straight (Feat. Rowdy Rebel)
- 3: Namaste (Feat. Rome Streetz)
- 4: Verbals (Feat. Mavi)
- 5: Woosah (Feat. Milc)
- 6: Grieving (Feat. Rowdy Rebel And Mark J)
- 7: Be Good (Feat. 1Up Tee)
- 8: Jamaica Good, Jamaica Very Good (Feat. Smoke Dza)
- 9: Trials & Tribulations (Feat. Lefty Gunplay And Cho)
- 10: Home Alone (Outro)
- 1: Alexander Hamilton
- 2: My Shot
- 3: The Schuyler Sisters
- 4: You'll Be Back
- 5: Satisfied
- 6: Wait For It
- 7: What'd I Miss
- 8: The Room Where It Happens
- 9: One Last Time
- 10: Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story




















