Digital Mystikz
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Digital Mystikz | |
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Mala in Dusseldorf in 2006.
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Background information | |
Genre(s) | Dubstep |
Label(s) | DMZ |
Website | www.dmzuk.com |
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Mala, Coki |
Digital Mystikz are a dubstep production duo (consisting of Mala and Coki) from the South London suburb of Norwood.[1][2] Along with Loefah they operate the DMZ record label and host the influential[3] bimonthly[4] nightclub DMZ, held at the Mass club complex in Brixton, London.[5] They are among the scene's most famous producers.[6] Their song "Anti War Dub" appeared in the 2006 film "Children of Men," although it wasn't included in the soundtrack.
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[edit] DMZ
DMZ has been described as one of dubstep's two "most influential regular clubnight[s]" (with its predecessor FWD>> the other one)[7] and "central to the scene."[8] Since starting in March 2005, the club's attendance has increased steadily.[9] DMZ's first anniversary, when a queue of 600 people[10] forced the club to move from its regular 400-capacity space[5] to Mass' main room, has been cited as a pivotal moment in dubstep's history.[7] BBC Radio 1
DJ Mary Anne Hobbs, whose support of dubstep has increased the music's popularity, discovered it at DMZ.[11] The club is known for the power of its bass, always an important element in dubstep;[12] fliers carry the slogan "come meditate on bass weight."[6] In 2005 songs were created specifically to be played on the club's soundsystem.[3]
[edit] Discography
Releases:
- Big Apple Records BAM 004: Digital Mystikz - Pathways / Ugly (2004)
- Rephlex CAT 160: Kode9 / Loefah / Digital Mystikz - Grime 2 (2004)
- DMZ 001: Digital Mystikz & Loefah - Twisup (2004)
- DMZ 002: Digital Mystikz & Loefah - Dubsession (2004)
- Tempa 012: Various - Tempa Allstars Vol. 2 (2004)
- DMZ 003: Mala & Loefah - Da Wrath / Twisup (VIP Mixes) (2005)
- DMZ 004: Coki - Officer / Mood Dub (2005)
- DMZ 005: Digital Mystikz - Neverland / Stuck (2005)
- DMZ 006: Loefah - Root / The Goat Stare (2005)
- DMZ 007: Digital Mystikz - Haunted / Anti War Dub (2006)
- DMZ 008: Digital Mystikz - Ancient Memories (2006)
- Soul Jazz Records SJR 134-12: Digital Mystikz - Misty Winter / Conference (2006)
- Soul Jazz Records SJR 135-12: Digital Mystikz - Walkin' With Jah / Earth A Run Red (2006)
- Tectonic TEC008: Loefah / Digital Mystikz - System / Molten (2006)
- DMZ 010: Mala - Left Leg Out / Blue Notez (2006)
- Tempa 024: Coki - Tortured / Shattered (2006)
- DMZ 011: Mala - Bury Da Bwoy / Hunter (2007)
- MEDI-03: Loefah / Coki - Disko Rekah / All Of A Sudden (2007)
- DMZ 012: Mala - Lean Forward / Learn (2007)
- DMZ 013: Coki - Spongebob / The End (2007)
Remixes:
- Skream - Midnight Request Line (Digital Mystikz Remix) (2006)
- Fat Freddy's Drop - Cay's Crays (Digital Mystikz Version) (2006)
[edit] References
- ^ DIGITAL MYSTIKZ: Fact Magazine
- ^ zoopersound
- ^ a b Pitchfork Feature: Column: The Month in Grime / Dubstep
- ^ Dabrye interview by Tom Churchill
- ^ a b Pitchfork Feature: Column: The Month in Grime / Dubstep
- ^ a b No Cover Review: Joe Nice
- ^ a b http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature-read.aspx?id=822
- ^ Dubstep - Features - Music - Time Out London
- ^ Dubstep - Features - Music - Time Out London
- ^ About 2 Blow: Dubstep: RWD Magazine
- ^ de Wilde, Gervase. "Put a bit of dub in your step: a new form of dance music from Croydon is ready to conquer the world", The Daily Telegraph, 2006-10-14.
- ^ Straight outta Croydon | Independent, The (London) | Find Articles at BNET.com