Re: Mala - Calle F
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 5:54 am
im giddy. this is the most exciting release for me in longer than i can rememberexfox wrote:September 10: http://www.factmag.com/2012/06/07/mala- ... uba-album/
im giddy. this is the most exciting release for me in longer than i can rememberexfox wrote:September 10: http://www.factmag.com/2012/06/07/mala- ... uba-album/
September cannot come soon enough.Marcus wrote:Full version uploaded by mala himself, and now I'm sold!
6th August is the release date.
i think a lot of people are probably going to have this reactionmeditation wrote:Massive fan of mala. I like 99% of his stuff Calle F being the 1%. I just dont get it. Then again it might grow on me. Cuba Electronica is the one for me.
When I hear this tune, I honestly just don't understand how someone could not be absolutely taken away by it. I think it's because it's not on a darker, sinister tip, or it's just not typical the Mala's regular sound. Regardless it kind of frustrates me that people can't feel tunes if they're not on that dark tip like that. Obviously I'm making a broad generalization and I'm sure that there are plenty of tunes that you enjoy that aren't dark and sinister, have you listened to the whole tune?meditation wrote:Massive fan of mala. I like 99% of his stuff Calle F being the 1%. I just dont get it. Then again it might grow on me. Cuba Electronica is the one for me.
You kind of frustrate me.Cornbreadddd wrote:When I hear this tune, I honestly just don't understand how someone could not be absolutely taken away by it. I think it's because it's not on a darker, sinister tip, or it's just not typical the Mala's regular sound. Regardless it kind of frustrates me that people can't feel tunes if they're not on that dark tip like that. Obviously I'm making a broad generalization and I'm sure that there are plenty of tunes that you enjoy that aren't dark and sinister, have you listened to the whole tune?meditation wrote:Massive fan of mala. I like 99% of his stuff Calle F being the 1%. I just dont get it. Then again it might grow on me. Cuba Electronica is the one for me.
To me it's definitely my favorite tune that Mala has ever done, and yes I mean better than Stand Against War (for me.) I'm a sucker for musicality and live instrumentation in dubstep tunes because it's something that not only takes great prowess to pull off well, but it's just something that you rarely see.
Don't mean anything condescending towards you at all man.Just really feeling the freshness of what I'm hearing in that tune.
Guilty with pokes? Or the one on Fututre BAss?garethom wrote:Why worry about what other people think? You like the tune, don't sweat it.
Can't say I'm blown away with it on first listen, maybe when I hear it a little more it'll grow on me. Only really began to appreciate that tune of his on the Soul Jazz compilation when I played it in a record shop recently. Bagged it and it's hardly been off my deck since.
Shit, meant the one on Future Bass.dsprainman wrote:Guilty with pokes? Or the one on Fututre BAss?garethom wrote:Why worry about what other people think? You like the tune, don't sweat it.
Can't say I'm blown away with it on first listen, maybe when I hear it a little more it'll grow on me. Only really began to appreciate that tune of his on the Soul Jazz compilation when I played it in a record shop recently. Bagged it and it's hardly been off my deck since.
Yeah that ones "Don't Let Me Go" isn't it? That one definitely had to grow on me as well. Same with Guilty, too.garethom wrote:Shit, meant the one on Future Bass.dsprainman wrote:Guilty with pokes? Or the one on Fututre BAss?garethom wrote:Why worry about what other people think? You like the tune, don't sweat it.
Can't say I'm blown away with it on first listen, maybe when I hear it a little more it'll grow on me. Only really began to appreciate that tune of his on the Soul Jazz compilation when I played it in a record shop recently. Bagged it and it's hardly been off my deck since.
LOVE both the tunes on the 1st Box of Dub comp.