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Post by vishes » Tue Aug 14, 2012 8:50 pm

You shouldn't judge The Tunnel just on it's synths, the percussion is fucking rad.

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Post by Phigure » Tue Aug 14, 2012 9:19 pm

nah you should judge it on the synths too, cause the synths are fucking rad
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Post by Herbimore » Tue Aug 14, 2012 9:24 pm

I'm not as impressed with these Mala in Cuba releases as I thought I was going to be. I have a bit of experience playing Cuban percussion and thought it was wack when Mala referred to a "congo" drum in the video. It's Conga!

Also the hi hat part in Calle F sounds backwards to me. Maybe the original percussionist recorded it like that but traditionally it should be played with the last half of the bar first...makes sense?! whhhhut

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Post by spire » Tue Aug 14, 2012 9:29 pm

This isnt a traditional album.....lol

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Post by jsml » Tue Aug 14, 2012 9:32 pm

I don't dislike The Tunnel, it just wasn't what I was expecting from 'Mala In Cuba'. Calle F is more what I was expecting I suppose. Like I say, gonna wait to hear the whole album.

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Post by Phigure » Tue Aug 14, 2012 9:45 pm

Herbimore wrote:I'm not as impressed with these Mala in Cuba releases as I thought I was going to be. I have a bit of experience playing Cuban percussion and thought it was wack when Mala referred to a "congo" drum in the video. It's Conga!

Also the hi hat part in Calle F sounds backwards to me. Maybe the original percussionist recorded it like that but traditionally it should be played with the last half of the bar first...makes sense?! whhhhut
I get what you're saying, and I know you expect more since you're an actual Cuban percussionist, but this project probably wasn't ever planned to be dubstep and cuban fusion. realistically, it was always going to be dubstep (with cuban influenced beats)
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Post by Herbimore » Wed Aug 15, 2012 12:40 pm

Phigure wrote: I get what you're saying, and I know you expect more since you're an actual Cuban percussionist, but this project probably wasn't ever planned to be dubstep and cuban fusion. realistically, it was always going to be dubstep (with cuban influenced beats)
Yea man I think I got the wrong end of the stick to begin with. I was really hoping for Mala to step far out of his comfort zone and produce some really interesting stuff that was totally away from the 140 scene. Listening to Calle F and Cuba Electronica got my hopes up for something like that but not sure how I feel about the Tunnel. The percussion samples are cool :)

I thought this project was going to be stuff that Mala had composed and then got recorded by Cuban artists but it seems like he's gone the other way around. (which is obviously totally OK too! I'm just the listener)

It seems like in recent times Mala is kind of stepping away from DMZ in some way. System doesn't seem to be promoted with any DMZ affiliation, also the fact this is not on Deep Medi seems quite rare for Mala to release not on his own label.

I REALLY really hope that all the musicians recorded on these samples get the full credit they deserve, they are truly amazing musicians and in a country like Cuba it is very hard to get international recognition, I hope they make a fair bit of dollar out of this too. Would love to see footage of Mala in the studio recording these guys too :)

Regardless of my thoughts I will most likely buy the LP just to have as a collectors thing as it is the type of thing that doesn't come out very often!

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Post by Lye_Form » Wed Aug 15, 2012 2:14 pm

Herbimore wrote:
Phigure wrote: I get what you're saying, and I know you expect more since you're an actual Cuban percussionist, but this project probably wasn't ever planned to be dubstep and cuban fusion. realistically, it was always going to be dubstep (with cuban influenced beats)
Yea man I think I got the wrong end of the stick to begin with. I was really hoping for Mala to step far out of his comfort zone and produce some really interesting stuff that was totally away from the 140 scene. Listening to Calle F and Cuba Electronica got my hopes up for something like that but not sure how I feel about the Tunnel. The percussion samples are cool :)

I thought this project was going to be stuff that Mala had composed and then got recorded by Cuban artists but it seems like he's gone the other way around. (which is obviously totally OK too! I'm just the listener)

It seems like in recent times Mala is kind of stepping away from DMZ in some way. System doesn't seem to be promoted with any DMZ affiliation, also the fact this is not on Deep Medi seems quite rare for Mala to release not on his own label.

I REALLY really hope that all the musicians recorded on these samples get the full credit they deserve, they are truly amazing musicians and in a country like Cuba it is very hard to get international recognition, I hope they make a fair bit of dollar out of this too. Would love to see footage of Mala in the studio recording these guys too :)

Regardless of my thoughts I will most likely buy the LP just to have as a collectors thing as it is the type of thing that doesn't come out very often!
I'm glad Mala is doing other stuff than churing out carbon copies of the DMZ/Medi stuff.

He is a producer more than a musician, his best work is always taking sounds and turning them something special ("more heart than head" was what someone said i think). Alicia and In Luv being the pinnacle of this.

And compared to the direction that Skream/Benga etc are heading.... Thank god Mala is going in this direction.
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Re: Mala working on Cuban album...

Post by Herbimore » Wed Aug 15, 2012 3:04 pm

Yea man, Alicia is probably my favourite Mala track if not my fav Dubstep track ever

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Re: Mala working on Cuban album...

Post by jackybb » Wed Aug 15, 2012 3:31 pm

the two tunes that were released the other day sound a bit boring, hopefully the album will be a bit better

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Post by soulkids » Wed Aug 15, 2012 4:11 pm

I think maybe calle f might become my favorite mala tune, up there with lean fwd and anti war dub

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Post by PinUp » Wed Aug 15, 2012 4:13 pm

Calle F is lovely :U:
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Post by antipode » Thu Aug 16, 2012 1:50 pm

baddis98 wrote:
ekidd91 wrote:
epochalypso wrote:wait electronica/calle arent on the vinyl LP?

source?
It says it on the back of the 12".
These 2 tracks are exclusive to this piece of vinyl and will not be included in the Mala in Cuba 4 piece vinyl box set.
also, please tell me one dubstep album that contains a tune on the vinyl version, which has been released as a vinyl single beforehand.
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Post by baddis98 » Thu Aug 16, 2012 2:16 pm

good job!
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Post by dsprainman » Thu Aug 16, 2012 5:10 pm

soulkids wrote:I think maybe calle f might become my favorite mala tune, up there with lean fwd and anti war dub
Miracles is so good tho. How can anyone decide?
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Post by Sonika » Thu Aug 16, 2012 5:43 pm

What's up with the hate for The Tunnel? I think it's fucking sick
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Post by soulkids » Thu Aug 16, 2012 5:47 pm

I really like the second part of the tunnel, bassline is a bit too standard though.

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Post by jsml » Thu Aug 16, 2012 8:10 pm

Sonika wrote:What's up with the hate for The Tunnel? I think it's fucking sick
Nobody said they hated The Tunnel.

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Post by Sonika » Thu Aug 16, 2012 8:19 pm

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Sonika wrote:What's up with the hate for The Tunnel? I think it's fucking sick
Nobody said they hated The Tunnel.

Right, well of course everyone is entitled to their opinion, but I just find it odd that the response to it by a lot of people on this thread is not as large as I thought it would be, considering that it is, in my humble opinion, HUGE.
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Re: Mala working on Cuban album...

Post by Terpit » Thu Aug 16, 2012 8:22 pm

Sonika wrote:
jsml wrote:
Sonika wrote:What's up with the hate for The Tunnel? I think it's fucking sick
Nobody said they hated The Tunnel.

Right, well of course everyone is entitled to their opinion, but I just find it odd that the response to it by a lot of people on this thread is not as large as I thought it would be, considering that it is, in my humble opinion, HUGE.
It doesn't sound like Mala and sounds poo IMO. Infact it might be my least favorite Mala tune, each to their own tho
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