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_boring
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by _boring » Fri Dec 04, 2009 11:06 pm
bandshell wrote:An album wouldn't be the right thing imo and I don't think Mala is too bothered about being commerically succesful. I mean everyone needs money for food etc but he doesn't come acorss as someone who'd put out an album just to gain popularity.
i dont think it would popularity of HIMSELF, but it just would give more people the chance to enjoy his music!
i understand he doesnt want it corrupted but please mala!! give ur vibes to the world!
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staas
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by staas » Sat Dec 05, 2009 12:45 am
a compilation of unreleased tunes, or an album of new material, or 10 cds of each,would make me very happy
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syhr
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by syhr » Sat Dec 05, 2009 12:10 pm
it's time for him to release something...... anything!
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incnic
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by incnic » Sat Dec 05, 2009 1:35 pm
so burial is mala then

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by d'brickashaw ferguson » Sat Dec 05, 2009 2:13 pm
He said he was thinking of doing an album at one point and 'Anti-War Dub' was originally going to be an interlude between tracks. Putting unreleased tracks out as an album would be a bad idea, and he would obviously never do it, but a coherent album of new stuff would be big.
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wat
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by wat » Sat Dec 05, 2009 2:15 pm
d'brickashaw ferguson wrote:Putting unreleased tracks out as an album would be a bad idea
Putting released tracks out as an album is a better idea?
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by -dubson- » Sat Dec 05, 2009 2:19 pm
incnic wrote:
so burial is mala then

isnt it Caspa and Rusko?
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by incnic » Sat Dec 05, 2009 2:57 pm
possible vinyl vs cd imo coming up imo
do you think mala tunes sounds good because they are made on vinyl?
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by -dubson- » Sat Dec 05, 2009 3:04 pm
incnic wrote:possible vinyl vs cd imo coming up imo
do you think mala tunes sounds good because they are made on vinyl?
no, they are good tunes.

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by incnic » Sat Dec 05, 2009 3:46 pm
special dubstep electronic computers ftw

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by weston » Sat Dec 05, 2009 4:06 pm
Whistla wrote:
now Mala is (as we all know) huge. but... is he as well known and regarded as say Skream (has released an album), Benga (ditto) etc etc... outside of the "dubstep crew"?
would a Mala album actually help to rejunvinate dubstep? and steer it in a new direction?
I Think thats a real good point!
There are still so many people out there who simply do not realise there is more to Dubstep than Halfstep rinse outs. If people do not know there is more to the sound, how can they be expected to look for/find it. From an education point of view, i could really see a Mala album teaching people that it can sound different to Skream, Benga etc and still be Dubstep.
If people could pick up a Mala CD in HMV and listen to it at home, maybe they would be more likely to demand a less jump up sound in big clubs.
Onemans track list is another mans shopping list...
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d'brickashaw ferguson
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by d'brickashaw ferguson » Sat Dec 05, 2009 4:13 pm
wat wrote:d'brickashaw ferguson wrote:Putting unreleased tracks out as an album would be a bad idea
Putting released tracks out as an album is a better idea?
Old unreleased tracks, derkhead.
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by Hibbie » Sat Dec 05, 2009 4:20 pm
d'brickashaw ferguson wrote:wat wrote:d'brickashaw ferguson wrote:Putting unreleased tracks out as an album would be a bad idea
Putting released tracks out as an album is a better idea?
Old unreleased tracks, derkhead.
Haha derkhead, never heard anyone say that on here, thought it was a coventry thing. Or did you miss spell?
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by RealityHz » Sat Dec 05, 2009 6:15 pm
Hibbie wrote:He should never ever release an album of his unreleased tunes, it would be quite amazing if he just worked on some new material that no one else has heard and made some new tracks for an album itself
Definitely this. If it's been battered by all the big boys for years I don't want to hear it anymore. Mala is in a position where if he puts it out on DMZ or Deep Medi it will sell with zero promotion on his part and sell very well.
It's Dubstep, who cares?
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by NilsFG » Sat Dec 05, 2009 8:20 pm
I don't think he will ever make an album. And especially not one with some "selected" tracks that have been lying around or an album for commercial success.
Just doesn't feel Mala-ish.
What I do know is that when he does releases an album, I'm going to make sweet love with it every night.
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by johnkimble » Sat Dec 05, 2009 8:40 pm
wouldn't mind it
but a album doesn't sound like mala at all
still begging him to drop unexpected, 5 minutes later, mountain dread march and cowboy at some point on some kind of a format
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by dreadmc » Sat Dec 05, 2009 9:16 pm
bandshell wrote:An album wouldn't be the right thing imo and I don't think Mala is too bothered about being commerically succesful. I mean everyone needs money for food etc but he doesn't come acorss as someone who'd put out an album just to gain popularity.
I hear both sides of the arguement for him releasing and album and him not wanting the commercial limelight.
I would be so pleased to hear an album from Mala, so many quality tunes i hear, and only a few ppl may have cuts like Pinch or Distance. He could still do an album and stay away from all the hype, eg:like burial.
feel it would be cool to hear material from Mala amazing production
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by djake » Sat Dec 05, 2009 9:43 pm
mala album would amazing, but not his dubs....
completly new fresh stuff.
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by prisoner » Sat Dec 05, 2009 10:23 pm
with all the hassle and stress surrounding the Silkie LP i highly, highly doubt he would want to go through all that b.s. again anytime soon.
regardless, i'd still love a Mala LP.

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