Since the death of Mac Miller last Summer fans are wondering about how much music he left behind. It is being said that he might have a lot of left over material, and a sizable chunk of those tracks could be on an unreleased LP he reportedly recorded with producer Madlib.
Speaking with DJ Booth, producer Thelonious Martin, who recorded the song “Guidelines” with Mac Miller, said that Madlib told him that he and the late Pittsburgh rhymer had recorded a full album.
“When we was working on ‘Guidelines,’ he was always excited about all these other songs. He had this Madlib album, called Maclib, I opened for Madlib in Chicago last summer, at Pitchfork. So I’m opening for Madlib, and about 15, 20 minutes left in my set, Madlib pulls up. Pete Rock walks up as well.”
Martin continued, “So I’m trying to focus and DJ, and Madlib gets on and 15 minutes into his set he just randomly plays a Mac Miller joint,” he continued. “And I turn to him, I’m like, ‘There’s more of these, right?’ He’s said, ‘Oh, yeah, there’s a whole album. Maclib.’ What! What! He just kept moving on with his DJ set. If Madlib decides to bless the world with that project, he should.”
Thelonious Martin recently did “Guidelines” with Mac Miller. We’ll just have to look for the other material soon.