Beastie Boys
The In Sound From Way Out!
What makes this record even more fascinating is that it is entirely instrumental, a departure from the group's usual style of rap and vocals. This decision was inspired by their love for instrumental music and their desire to experiment with new sounds.
The title of the album is a nod to the 1966 jazz album, Out of Sight and Sound, by The Incredible Jimmy Smith. The Beastie Boys pay homage to this influential album, while also putting their own spin on it with their signature style.
The In Sound From Way Out! features samples from various jazz and funk artists, including jazz pianist Ramsey Lewis and funk band The Meters, showcasing the group's appreciation for these genres and their ability to blend them seamlessly with their own sound.
From the cool grooves of "Ricky's Theme" to the funky beats of "Pow," this record takes listeners on a musical journey that is both nostalgic and futuristic. It's no wonder that The In Sound From Way Out! continues to be a beloved and influential album in the world of hip hop and beyond.