MALA - Mirrors - Vinyl (limited 3xLP box + CD + insert)

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Cat: BWOOD 140LP. Rel: 27 Jun 16
Deep Dubstep


Side 1 - Track 1. Kotos (feat Asociacion Juvenil Puno) Side 1 - Track 2. Dedication 365 Side 2 - Track 1. Cusco Street Scene Side 2 - Track 2. They're Coming Side 3 - Track 1. Shadows Side 3 - Track 2. Cunumicita (feat Danitse) Side 3 - Track 3. Take Flight Side 4 - Track 1. The Calling Side 4 - Track 2. Inga Gani Side 5 - Track 1. Looney Side 5 - Track 2. Markos Swagga Side 6 - Track 1. Zapateo (feat Colectivo Palenke) Side 6 - Track 2. Sound Of The River (feat Sylvia Falcon) Side 6 - Track 3. 4 Elements Side 7 - Track 1. Kotos (feat Asociacion Juvenil Puno) Side 7 - Track 2. Dedication 365 Side 7 - Track 3. Cusco Street Scene Side 7 - Track 4. They're Coming Side 7 - Track 5. Shadows Side 7 - Track 6. Cunumicita (feat Danitse) Side 7 - Track 7. Take Flight Side 7 - Track 8. The Calling Side 7 - Track 9. Inga Gani Side 7 - Track 10. Looney Side 7 - Track 11. Markos Swagga Side 7 - Track 12. Zapateo (feat Colectivo Palenke) Side 7 - Track 13. Sound Of The River (feat Sylvia Falcon) Side 7 - Track 14. 4 Elements

From Cuba, Mala heads south for another mystic adventure in international cross-pollination on Mirrors, the Deep Medi man's latest LP-length bubbler for Brownswood. Fusing inspirations, energies, talents and techniques from Peru - and working with some of the country's most respected musicians - it's another immersive body of work that genuinely sounds like no other. From the pensive tribal march of "Cusco Street Scene" to the shimmering twangs and dusty, languid claps of "Zapateo" by way of demented insistency of "Looney" and the muddy cosmic textures of "The Calling", Mala has once again immersed himself so deeply into a culture and musical discourse that he not only speaks it fluently but has added to its rich vernacular. Vinyl was invented for albums like this.