MALA wrote:
The next DMZ in Brixton will be at the Mass.. But not in the room we had to
use at the 1st Birthday. This room has a totally different lay out with the
control centre right there at ground level... none of this high rise in the
cloud nonsense. The room feels like it's a 3rd Base upgradge and the system
isn't 12 but 16K of solid weight. so Come Meditate on Bass weight.
Hamzen wrote:
Mala that exactly what I love about this scene, cutting out all the bullshit.
And on another slightly different taclk.
Am I wrong in assuming that the 'spiritual;' element for want of a better word is really important for you?
As an old school meditation type, now less so, when I first came upon dubstep, that you're called Digital Mystikz, that you use meditate on bass weight as your key phrase, Ancient Memories etc etc well intrigued me, and in the dance scenes I've come across over a fair while pretty rare it's even touched upon, yet when it is I've always liked the music, I'm thinking old school balearic vibe, Mixmaster Morris' Nubient idea, the mystics and the rollers from '95 d'n'b etc etc.
Was just intrigued to know your thinking is this territory, whether you'd got anything written down online.
Or is it more the case like in the old zen saying (I think), he who speaks doesn't know, he who knows doesn't speak.
I have been hearing Digital Mystikz since the 1st release "Pathways" in 2003. I have seen Mala play many times also. I always feel a deep spritual energy when doing so. Does anyone else ? DMZ events are always heavy with a really pure feeling about them. One set stands out for me and that was when I heard Mala play at fwd last year the energy was like no other I have felt at fwd>> I think there is something about the music Mala and Coki make or maybe it is just my thinking