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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Background [ ] J Dilla had been diagnosed with an incurable blood disease named in 2002, and he had also been diagnosed with previously. According to close friend and fellow producer the impetus for Donuts came during an extended hospital stay in the summer of 2005. In the December 2006 issue of magazine, J Dilla's mother, Maureen Yancey, a former singer, spoke of watching her son's daily routine during the making of Donuts: I knew he was working on a series of beat CDs before he came to Los Angeles.
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Donuts was a special project that he hadn't named yet. Bmp Studio 4 91 Rarest on this page. This was the tail end of his 'Dill Withers' phase, while he was living in,. You see, musically he went into different phases.
He'd start on a project, go back, go buy more records and then go back to working on the project again. I saw him all day, everyday. I would go there for breakfast, go back to Detroit to check on the daycare business I was running, and then back to his house for lunch and dinner. He was on a special diet and he was a funny eater anyway. He had to take 15 different medications, we would split them up between meals, and every other day we would binge on a brownie sundae from Big Boys. That was his treat. I didn't know about the actual album Donuts until I came to to stay indefinitely.
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I got a glimpse of the music during one of the hospital stays, around his 31st birthday, when [friend and producer] House Shoes came out from Detroit to visit him. I would sneak in and listen to the work in progress while he was in. He got furious when he found out I was listening to his music!
He didn't want me to listen to anything until it was a finished product. He was working in the hospital. He tried to go over each beat and make sure that it was something different and make sure that there was nothing that he wanted to change.
'Lightworks', oh yes, that was something! That's one of the special ones. It was so different. It blended classical music (way out there classical), commercial and at the same time.
Composition [ ] Donuts is an album; the only lyrics on it are short phrases and gasps taken from various records. Donuts contains 31 tracks (same as J Dilla's age at the time of recording ), most of which are short, 1–1.5 minutes each, and vary in style and tone. Called the album 'a conversation between two completely different producers'. The original for the album compared it to scanning radio stations in an unfamiliar city. The track order is also unusual: the album begins with an outro and ends with the intro. According to Collin Robinson of, 'it's almost too perfect a metaphor for Dilla's otherworldly ability to flip the utter shit out of anything he sampled'. The ending of the final track flows right into the beginning of the first one, forming an infinite loop, and alluding to ' circular form.
Recording [ ] In 2005, J Dilla underwent treatment at for complications brought on by TTP and a form of. While in hospital, he worked on two albums: Donuts and. 29 out of 31 tracks from Donuts were recorded in hospital, using a sampler and a small 45 his friends brought him.
Records his mother and friends would bring were used as the source of the samples for the album. She recalled it in the Crate Diggers documentary: When I took the crate up, and he looked through it, I think out of a whole milk crate full of 45s, I think he might have taken a dozen out of there and set them aside. He said 'you can take that back to the house'. He said 'none of that's good'. Throughout the year his condition worsened.
His legs swelled, making it difficult to walk. At times his hands swelled so much he could barely move them.