Dubstep was best when it was a reflection of post rave britain. After the colourful optimism of the 90s we stagnated, and felt left in a murky, cold, brick laden distopia, like the future never happened. Dubstep was a way to find beauty in that darkness, in those streets, like the glowing warmth of a streetlight on a cold wet pavement.
still coiled with the leftover energy of the flood, tracks mastered for big soundsystems, venues open to play them in, cities still cheap enough to support life, although we all knew it was coming, you can hear it in these tunes, the rope tightening
It's the bit at 2.30 that always gets me. When the melody slows down over the hypnotic bassline. When you hear it in a rave on a soundsystem its makes you turn around and say wtf is that song.
The architecture of this tune, I swear Mala is the best. Legit madness! Having talent like Mala is well spent. Thank you for beautiful music sir. #RESPECT
+VCJS31 Deep, chilled and meditating. Like it's supposed to be. If someone asks me 'what type of music this is', I am obliged to mention this is not the kinda dubstep they are having in their minds. Still, this is PURE DUBSTEP.
I was getting into Mirrors and then decided to listen to this and I just completely lost where Mala's going with his newer projects. I see he wants to be progressive but this is the shit. The dark, scintillating, syncopated, underground, backstreet, dark and grubby London sound is what he's best at.
x0xDarthWyylokx0x agree as well. but on flip side people have to evolve, grow and change. torture to be stagnant for him im sure. we all revert back to our roots sometime.
@@danielgaiswinkler1568 oida niemals is das auf fm4 glaufen, aber ned tagesprogramm oder? bei laboom deluxe oder eine von den samstagssendungen kann ichs mir aber gut vorstellen
Guys, can you recommend anything like Mala/Coki? I come from a completely different music background and these two got me hooked by accident and I fail to find anything similar
Just discovered thus and it makes me upset to know i never really got a taste of "real" dubstep culture, as i kive in the US. My exposure ti dubstep was largely almost exclusively skrillex, which apparently is rarher controversial in dubstep circles in the UK. i still enjoy the hell out of skrillex, but god damn, i have to atleast give him credit, because id have never found thus amazing shit. We all have a musical origin story lmao
Dubstep was best when it was a reflection of post rave britain. After the colourful optimism of the 90s we stagnated, and felt left in a murky, cold, brick laden distopia, like the future never happened. Dubstep was a way to find beauty in that darkness, in those streets, like the glowing warmth of a streetlight on a cold wet pavement.
now what?
Spot on!
I love this comment
shut up you melt
still coiled with the leftover energy of the flood, tracks mastered for big soundsystems, venues open to play them in, cities still cheap enough to support life, although we all knew it was coming, you can hear it in these tunes, the rope tightening
It's the bit at 2.30 that always gets me. When the melody slows down over the hypnotic bassline. When you hear it in a rave on a soundsystem its makes you turn around and say wtf is that song.
This was the dubstep that had me solving equations and figuring patterns while on the path of the matrix.
hello fellow 4Der
You should lower your supplementation 😂 great track
How’s that journey going? 😂
Instablaster...
Good bars!!
This tune makes me feel exited and sad at the same time and I love it.
the part between 0:00 and 6:00 really kicks
Ja mann
Perfect tunes for pandemic vibes
The architecture of this tune, I swear Mala is the best. Legit madness! Having talent like Mala is well spent. Thank you for beautiful music sir. #RESPECT
+HP Stacks Yeah it would be well spent if he actually released any of his songs!!
+Matf661 That's how he keeps getting booked man. Cause he keep cutting plates of all his best tunes and keeping them special ;)
Intelligent Dubstep, the original sound of underground vibes.
+VCJS31
Deep, chilled and meditating. Like it's supposed to be. If someone asks me 'what type of music this is', I am obliged to mention this is not the kinda dubstep they are having in their minds. Still, this is PURE DUBSTEP.
@@DUBthisSTEP
Deep and introverted, this is what urban dystopia sounds like
I love it
stop putting intelligent before genres its the stupidest shit ive heard
@@DUBthisSTEP "what music do you listen to?"
"I listen to dubstep mostly"
"oh nice, i never really liked skrillex personally"
*big sigh*
as opposed to dumb dubstep? LOL
Best dubstep tune ever made
3:40 love this bit. that snare sound with reverb is so cold.
Still my favorite dubstep track in 2k24
I was getting into Mirrors and then decided to listen to this and I just completely lost where Mala's going with his newer projects. I see he wants to be progressive but this is the shit. The dark, scintillating, syncopated, underground, backstreet, dark and grubby London sound is what he's best at.
completely agree.
x0xDarthWyylokx0x agree as well. but on flip side people have to evolve, grow and change. torture to be stagnant for him im sure. we all revert back to our roots sometime.
Very true but he hasn't completely abandoned the sound, he still plays this stuff all the time live!
but listen to this! ruclips.net/video/iyt-nXzgXDY/видео.html
Pff the guy is doing his own thing. I love his music, but to be a fan of Mala is the worst.
All he talks about is doing gigs..
The raw energy in this one...
One of my favorites from Mala
Lowkey one of his best.
sick textures on the snares!
This one sends shivers down my spine every time I hear it. Fantastic tune
The bit that kicks in at 2:32 and then a bit after. So good.
@@royjames2005 WORD!
This is what Dubstep was all about. It's supposed to be the sounds of the Dark and decaying streets of England.
It's called what ever producer can come up wiv silly bollox
@@rom3756 lol
@@rom3756 need a history lesson or a troll
@@LNR157 skrillex and David guetta pioneered dubstep back in the days. Two legends of the scene. Big up
@@doscah 100% trollin
Mala with this piece illustrates the definition of balls of steel
i heard this in Austria on the radio, dubstep reaches people worldwide
good fucking radio station
Where u from?
@@danielgaiswinkler1568 Welcher Sender? FM4 oder?
@@Baphomane War damals auf FM4 ja.
@@danielgaiswinkler1568 oida niemals is das auf fm4 glaufen, aber ned tagesprogramm oder? bei laboom deluxe oder eine von den samstagssendungen kann ichs mir aber gut vorstellen
POWERFUL TUNE
Absolute love this track one of my tried and true favorites.
Rediscovering this in lockdown. Sooo good
beautiful. compa dropped this tune in Denver the other night
love this balance between raw loop in down, and background to think about.
I got this when it came out. Big one.
This is how it should have remained. Respect✌
kinda reminds me of Blackstar by Bowie, because of those sax/trumpets, love it like mad
Genius track.
Skrilex killed the dubstep vibe! This was the real dubstep sound! Good old days..
Mala and Digital Mystikz always good
lol what
HendrixColtrane Yeah you sure Mala isn't part of the duo Digital Mystikz bro
He is bro. Mala has solo work as well. Anyways...
***** ok I guess to clarify, Digital Mystikz is Mala + Coki, who is also dope. Also some of Mala's tracks were remixed as DM tracks.
***** Actually, Digital Mystikz are a DUO. Mala AND Coki.
2006 dubstep is the Darkest Timeline theme music
oldschool, top-notch dubstep
Its a preset on a roland jv 1080 lol , the trumpet thing called blue notes.
this is fuckin real shit, i love coming back and listen these. this is fucking dubstep yea!
very nice - enjoying this.
Always a banger 😤🏆🔥
now this is what i call propa dubstep
propa dubstep mayn
Ljkas dh askdf hlh! :D
No disrespect to Tes La Rok mate but this tune slaughters his music
2020
propa AF
Sooo good!
wherever 3:21 is.. I just went there to this tune..
Guys, can you recommend anything like Mala/Coki? I come from a completely different music background and these two got me hooked by accident and I fail to find anything similar
Burial sounds nothing like them but you will like him if you like them trust md
Skream, benga, rusko
James blake too when he used to make dubstep
@@martinviale2410 thanks man!! Really appreciate it
Check out Loefah
génial!!!
OMF love this, Subbbed ty ty ty
Love the original dub sound very different from what we got now… I can put it on when my mum is in the car with me and she likes it
this song live by the man himself is an incredible experience
He's a proper saxophonist now?
@@wipje41 john coltranes great nephew
Just classic!
Damn play Mala at .75x and rap to it. New genre.
2:50 part is kicking so nicely
amazing
This is Malas best no doubt
When art is making a statement about urban decay...
Always goes off in a rave
Remember heny g dropping this at the dmz 3rd birt(h)day..... Basically, I agree lol
mala great dubstep music!!! gyus go my dubstep playlist
get Aphex Twin vibes from this..
Love the peeling back of layers on this one
oh gosh !
damn!
anyone know where i can get this on digital. have the original vinyl but want on digital as well!!
Vinyl only mate
now available on digital on mala's website
@@jonasnisse4257 no it isn’t
what percussion sounds do these artists use?
kicks, hats, claps, snares
What's that sound at 1:41?
sounds like some sort of snare, or possibly a rim, or multiple layers of percussion, glued together with heavy plate reverb
Shoutout to Nina Kraviz for playing this at Field Day.
You can buy an LP to MP3 turntable, the least expensive around $60... IDK if you live in the UK, and I do not know the conversion.
love
Tubby would be proud.
shi was crazy backwhen
This is Bad Company ]EB[ ‘The Nine’ for the Angry Birds Generation
creepiest song ever makes me feel sooooo good !!
2:38 😵
Jheeeeze!
🙈❤❤❤👍👍
yeah
ne Welt...
kick... holy shit
🔥
offfffffffff 👌
ooooooooooooooooh yes
кааааааеф
w00t
#2017
This is real dubstep not that robot on crack shit..no diss
The beats kept running then I Blue my Notes
ch00n
what bpm?
140
+rep :)
can spit sum siik barz den famalamm
synkro - Everyday
need brown note remix
😘🤗😘
uk drillbstep
Can anybody else hear magnetic man I need air?
This is to hard pooooow HADUKEN
Just discovered thus and it makes me upset to know i never really got a taste of "real" dubstep culture, as i kive in the US. My exposure ti dubstep was largely almost exclusively skrillex, which apparently is rarher controversial in dubstep circles in the UK. i still enjoy the hell out of skrillex, but god damn, i have to atleast give him credit, because id have never found thus amazing shit. We all have a musical origin story lmao
same man wish I could time travel back to UK in the early 2000-2010s and go to warehouse raves
the pinnacle
Left Leg Out. It's a tune, but doesn't quite compare to this...
tomjpr excuse me? They are both choons in their own respect!
as of now this is 13 yo
ikr
@@ariadnedubs I get the feeling this will never old
Could u imagine years later only a drm pattern and a sax would be called a generation of muzaik
full kilos of dread
I like my music like I like my teeth
UNBRUSHED
I think nothing but the opposite :)
uhg! wtf was on the other side of this?????
MrGABBERFACE left leg out
MrGABBERFACE lol just noticed im a bit latr
@@whiteboysfavegoat lol
Wicked
This is to hard pooooow HADUKEN