Digital Mystikz
Digital Mystikz | |
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Genres | Dubstep |
Labels | DMZ (Mala, Coki, Loefah and Sgt. Pokes' Label), Deep Medi Musik (Mala's Label), Don't Get It Twisted (Coki's Label), AWD (Coki's Label), Ital (Loefah's Label), Swamp 81 (Loefah's Label), 81 (Loefah's Sub-Label) |
Website |
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Members |
Mala Coki |
Digital Mystikz are a dubstep production duo (consisting of Mala and Coki – when the two started making music together as teenagers they were known as Malibu and Coke) from the South London suburb of Norwood.[1][2] Along with Loefah and Sgt. Pokes, whom make up the group ASBO (All Soundbwoy Out), 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] BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel was an early supporter of Digital Mystikz, eventually putting them in his annual 2004 Top 50 list at #29.[6] They are among the scene's most famous producers.[7] Their song "Anti War Dub" appeared in the 2006 film "Children of Men", although it wasn't included in the soundtrack. In the summer of 2008, Mala was chosen to headline the night portion of the Sonar Festival in Barcelona.[8] In April 2011 Mala travelled to Cuba with Gilles Peterson who was returning to Havana to produce the second instalment in the 'Havana Cultura' series. While Peterson recorded new material with local musicians, Mala began work on a new album "Mala In Cuba",[9] which was released in September 2012.
DMZ
DMZ has been described as one of dubstep's two "most influential regular clubnight[s]" (with its predecessor FWD>> the other one)[10] and "central to the scene".[11] Since starting in March 2005, the club's attendance has increased steadily.[12] DMZ's first anniversary, when a queue of 600 people[13] 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.[10] BBC Radio 1 DJ Mary Anne Hobbs, whose support of dubstep has increased the music's popularity, discovered it at DMZ.[14] Straight outta Croydon fliers carry the slogan "come meditate on bass weight".[7] In 2005, an assortment of songs were created specifically to be played on the club's soundsystem.[3]
Discography
Release date | Label | Cat# | Artists | Release name | Format |
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2004a | Big Apple Records | BAM 004 | Digital Mystikz | Pathways / Ugly | 12" |
2004b | Rephlex | CAT 160 CD | Digital Mystikz, Loefah, Kode9 | Grime 2 | 12" / CD |
2004c | DMZ | DMZ 001 | Digital Mystikz & Loefah | Twisup | 12" / Web |
2004d | DMZ | DMZ 002 | Digital Mystikz & Loefah | Dubsession | 12" / Web |
2005a | DMZ | DMZ 003 | Mala & Loefah | Da Wrath / Twisup (VIP Mixes) | 12" / Web |
2005b | DMZ | DMZ 004 | Coki | Officer / Mood Dub | 12" / Web |
2005c | DMZ | DMZ 005 | Digital Mystikz | Neverland / Stuck | 12" / Web |
2005d | DMZ | DMZ 006 | Loefah | Root / The Goat Stare | 12" / Web |
2006a | DMZ | DMZ 007 | Digital Mystikz | Haunted / Anti War Dub | 12" / Web |
2006b | DMZ | DMZ 008 | Digital Mystikz | Ancient Memories | 12" / Web |
2006c | Soul Jazz Records | SJR 134-12 | Digital Mystikz | Misty Winter / Conference | 12" / Web |
2006d | Soul Jazz Records | SJR 135-12 | Digital Mystikz | Walkin' With Jah / Earth A Run Red | 12" / Web |
2006e | Tectonic | TEC008 | Digital Mystikz & Loefah | System / Molten | 12" / Web |
2006f | DMZ | DMZ 009 | Loefah | Mud / Ruffage | 12" / CD |
2006g | DMZ | DMZ 010 | Mala | Left Leg Out / Blue Notez | 12" |
2006h | Tempa | TEMPA 024 | Coki | Tortured / Shattered | 12" / Web |
2007a | DMZ | DMZ 011 | Mala | Bury Da Bwoy / Hunter | 12" |
2007b | Deep Medi Musik | MEDI-03 | Coki & Loefah | Disko Rekah / All Of A Sudden | 12" / Web |
2007c | Deep Medi Musik | MEDI-04 | Mala | Changes / Forgive | 12" / Web |
2007d | DMZ | DMZ 012 | Mala | Lean Forward / Learn | 12" |
2007e | Not on label | I&I001 | Mala | Alicia | 12" |
2007f | Not on label | I&I002 | Mala | In Luv | 12" |
2007g | Big Apple Records | BAM 009 | Coki | Red Eye | 12" |
2007h | DMZ | DMZ 013 | Coki | Spongebob / The End | 12" |
2007i | Tempa | TEMPA 030 | Coki & Benga | Night | 12" / CD |
2007j | Ringo Records | RNG004 | Coki | Mad Head / Bass | 12" |
2008a | Disfigured Dubz | DIS002 | Digital Mystikz / Silkie | Shake Out Your Demons / Cyber Dub | 12" |
2008b | Soul Jazz Records | SJR 161-12 | Digital Mystikz & Kode9 | Wait / Magnetic City | 12" / CD |
2008c | Sub Freq Recordings | FREQ001 | Coki vs Chefal | Bloodthirst / Electro Bashment | 12" / CD |
2008d | Soul Jazz Records | SJR 172-12 | Digital Mystikz & Kode9 | Thief In The Night / Stung | 12" / CD |
2008e | DMZ | DMZ 014 | Coki | Triple Six / Road Rage | 12" |
2008f | Deep Medi Musik | MEDI-10 | Mala | Miracles / New Life Baby Paris | 12" / Web |
2009a | Dancing Demons | DDEMON001 | Coki | Square Off / Warlord Riddim | 12" |
2009b | Ringo Records | RNG008 | Johnny Clark VS Mala & Coki | Sinners / Goblin | 12" |
2009c | Hyperdub | HDBCD005 | Mala & Cooly G | 5 Years Of Hyperdub | CD / Web |
2010a | DMZ | DMZLP001 | Mala | Return II Space | 12" |
2010b | Soul Jazz Records | SJR 233-12 | Four Tet vs Mala | Nothing To See / Don’t Let Me Go | 12" / Web |
2010c | DMZ | DMZ 021 | Digital Mystikz | Education / Horrid Henry | 12" |
2010d | DMZ | DMZLP002 | Coki | Urban Ethics | 12" / CD / Web |
2010e | Honest Jon's Records | HJP54 | Moritz Von Oswald Trio & Digital Mystikz | Restructure 2 | 12" / Web |
2011a | Tempa | TEMPA 055 | Coki | Boomba | 12" / Web |
2011b | Sum Ting New | STN 002 | Cotti ft Badness & Coki vs Cotti | Teen Wolf / Jugger-Nog | 12" / Web |
2011c | AWD | AWD001 | Coki | Lucifer / Ruff Lovin' | 12" |
2011d | DMZ | DMZEP001 | Coki | Don’t Get It Twisted | 12" / Web |
2011e | DMZ | DMZ 023 | Mala | Eyez VIP | 12" |
2012a | DMZ | DMZ 022 | Digital Mystikz | Marduk / Enter Dimensions | 12" |
2012b | AWD | AWD002 | Coki | Duppy Soursop | 12" |
2012c | DMZ | DMZ 026 | Coki | Haymaker / Revolution | 12" |
2012d | DMZ | DMZEP002 | Coki | Don’t Get It Twisted Vol. 2 | 12" / Web |
2012e | Brownswood Recordings | BWOOD090LP | Mala | Mala in Cuba | 12" / CD / Web |
2012f | Don't Get It Twisted | DGIT001 | Coki | Bob's Pillow / Spooky | 12" / Web |
2012g | AWD | AWD003 | Coki | Dry Cry (Soundboy) | 12" |
2012h | DMZ | DMZ 029 | Mala | Stand Against War / Maintain Thru Madness | 12" |
2013a | Don't Get It Twisted | DGIT002 | Coki & Blacks | Hold On Wait / Bedouins | 12" / Web |
2013b | Don't Get It Twisted | DGIT004 | Coki | Voodoo Dolls / Prototype | 12" / Web |
2013c | DMZ | DMZ 030 | Digital Mystikz | 2 Much Chat / Coral Reef | 12" |
2014a | AWD | AWD004 | Coki | Demonator / Indian Girl | 12" |
2014b | Deep Medi Musik | MEDi7001 | Mala | I Wait, Pt. 2 | 7" / Web |
2014c | Berceuse Heroique | BH 0.5 | Loefah | Woman / Midnight | 12" |
– Releases are sorted by the earliest release date.
– Some of the early DMZ releases were later sent off digital stores.
– Japanese version of Urban Ethics album (P-Vine Records / PCD-93430) features 3 bonus tracks – "Mappa Riddim", "Sweety" and "Dark Force".
– Japanese version of Mala in Cuba album (Beat Records / BRC-348) features 15th bonus track "Rising".
Appearings on other releases/compilations/mixes/shows
Tracks:
- Mala – "City Cycle [Scientist Launches Dubstep Into Outer Space]"
- Mala – "Level Nine (Level 9)" [5 Years Of Hyperdub]"
- Mala – "Explorer [Modeselektion Vol.01]"
- Mala – "Expected [Hyperdub 10.1]"
- Coki & N-Type – "Debt [The Croydon Dubheadz]"
- Coki – "Ransom [Future Bass]"
- Coki – "Madman [Wheel & Deal Dubstep Vol.1]"
- Coki – "New Blood [Rinse 09, mixed]"
- Coki – "Not Today [Dubstep Allstars: Vol.05, mixed]"
- Coki – "Volvic [Dubstep Allstars: Vol.05, mixed]"
- Coki – "Chicken Bop [released as a freebie exclusively through XLR8R]"
- Coki & Chefal ft. Doctor – "Stages [Dubstep Allstars: Vol.07, mixed]"
- Digital Mystikz – "Give Jah Glory [Tempa Allstars Vol. 2]"
- Digital Mystikz – "Guilty (ft.Sgt Pokes)" [Box Of Dub]"
- Digital Mystikz – "Third One [Box Of Dub 2]"
- Digital Mystikz – "Heartless Ninja [Dubstep allstars vol 3, mixed]"
- Digital Mystikz – "Chaser [Dubstep allstars vol 4, mixed]"
- Digital Mystikz – "Clash [Dubstep allstars vol 4, mixed]"
Remixes:
Mala
- 2008 Skream – "Midnight Request Line [Skream!]"
- 2010 Grace Jones – "Love You To Life [Love You To Life]"
- 2011 Lee 'Scratch' Perry vs Digital Mystikz – "Like The Way You Should / Obeah Room (Mala Remixes)"
- 2011 King Midas Sound – "Earth A Kill Ya [Without You]"
- 2011 Sizzla – "One Love [Greensleeves Dubstep Chapter 1]"
- 2010 Andreya Triana – "A Town Called Obsolete [Ninja Tune XX: Volume 2]"
Coki
- 2007 Richie Spice – "Burning (Remix)"
- 2010 Badness – "Nightmare (Coki & Cotti Remix)" [Nightmare (Remixes)]"
- 2011 Busy Signal Featuring Mavado – "Badman Place [Greensleeves Dubstep Chapter 1]"
- 2011 Vybz Kartel – "Emergency [Greensleeves Dubstep Chapter 1]"
- 2011 Mavado – "Gangsta 4 Life (Weh Dem A Do)" [Greensleeves Dubstep Chapter 1]"
- 2012 Nneka"" – "My Home (Digital Mystikz Remix)"
DMZ
- 2006 Fat Freddy's Drop – "Cay's Crays (Digital Mystikz Version)" [Dub Versions]"
Unreleased
Some of unreleased tracks, only played on radio/live shows(so-called dubplates and lost dubs):
- Mala – "5 minutes later"
- Mala – "Adultz Only"
- Mala – "Ama"
- Mala – "Answer Me"
- Mala – "Bad Spirits On Shoulders"
- Mala – "Big Leg Movement"
- Mala – "Bring Sut Unt"
- Mala – "Body Clock Delay"
- Mala – "Bun Da System"
- Mala – "Conference Part 2"
- Mala – "Cowboy Dub"
- Mala – "Creepah"
- Mala – "Drunken Swagger"
- Mala – "Dub Grub"
- Mala – "Dun Stinky"
- Mala – "Energy"
- Mala – "Enter"
- Mala – "Get Up"
- Mala – "Harvest"
- Mala – "Hindsight"
- Mala – "Jah Power Dub"
- Mala – "Misty Winter Pt. II"
- Mala – "One Hope"
- Mala – "Runway"
- Mala – "Save Me"
- Mala – "Say Without Words"
- Mala – "Strangers From Paradise"
- Mala – "Sundayz"
- Mala – "Tiger Dance"
- Mala – "Tombstone"
- Mala – "Torn at the Roots"
- Mala – "Whoop"
- Mala & Orson – "Friday B4"
- Mala & Quest – "Stand Off"
- Mala, Silkie, Quest – "Shirt & Tie"
- Coki – "Artikal Sound"
- Coki – "Badness"
- Coki – "Badman Ras Livity riddim"
- Coki – "Bass Pilot/Chalice"
- Coki – "Beepy"
- Coki – "Buzzin/Gypsy Skank"
- Coki – "Catman"
- Coki – "Checkmate!"
- Coki – "Countdown/Lowdown"
- Coki – "Crystal Lake"
- Coki – "Da Dogz"
- Coki – "Da Edit"
- Coki – "Fighter"
- Coki – "Goon attack"
- Coki – "Gotham"
- Coki – "Heartless Ninja"
- Coki – "Heights Of Heaven/Bed Time"
- Coki – "His Majesty"
- Coki – "I Am..."
- Coki – "I Swear"
- Coki – "Jim Brown"
- Coki – "Light One"
- Coki – "Luxor"
- Coki – "Macca"
- Coki – "Monkey"
- Coki – "Mourning Soul"
- Coki – "Mudstep"
- Coki – "Murderer"
- Coki - "Pop No"
- Coki – "Pride & Joy"
- Coki – "Prince of Persia"
- Coki – "Rocky Road"
- Coki – "Roger That"
- Coki – "Satanic Attack"
- Coki – "Staggered"
- Coki – "Standard"
- Coki – "Stargate"
- Coki – "Steppa's Stone/Stepper's Vibe"
- Coki – "Stinkin' Rich"
- Coki – "Super Riddim"
- Coki – "The Balance"
- Coki – "The Box Fish (Electrostep)"
- Coki – "The Shift"
- Coki – "The Shizbiz"
- Coki – "Volvic"
- Coki & Benga – "Nando's"
- Coki & Chef – "Twisted Metal (Liquid Metal)"
- Loefah – "3rd Choice (2nd Drop Unreleased Version)"
- Loefah – "Babylon"
- Loefah – "Boiler Suit"
- Loefah – "Champion"
- Loefah – "Drive Bi"
- Loefah – "Encona"
- Loefah – "Gandhi"
- Loefah – "Get A Rush/Mile High Club/Mile Hi Club"
- Loefah – "Grand Master (Ruff Mix)"
- Loefah – "Hey Lover"
- Loefah – "Hurricane Kick"
- Loefah – "Left Right Left"
- Loefah – "Memory Loss"
- Loefah – "Natural Charge"
- Loefah – "Norwood"
- Loefah – "Rebel"
- Loefah – "Root VIP"
- Loefah – "Scotty"
- Loefah – "Struck Dumb"
- D1 – "Crack Bong (Loefah Remix)"
- Digital Mystikz – "10 Dread Commandments VIP"
- Digital Mystikz – "Anti War Dub VIP"
- Digital Mystikz – "Ital"
- Digital Mystikz vs Mighty Zulu Nation – "Justice Day"
- Sade – "Babyfather (Mala Remix)"
- Florety – "Say Yes (Mala Remix)"
- Coki – "Celestial Dub (Haggs Version)"
- Coki – "Celestial Dub (Horns Version)"
References
- ↑ "Digital Mystikz". Fact Magazine. 2010-04-28. Retrieved 2012-02-27.
- ↑ "Zoopersound". Zoopersound.de. 1999-02-22. Retrieved 2012-02-27.
- 1 2 Pitchfork Feature: Column: The Month in Grime / Dubstep Archived 9 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Dabrye interview by Tom Churchill Archived 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine.
- 1 2 Pitchfork Feature: Column: The Month in Grime / Dubstep Archived 20 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "Radio 1 – Keeping It Peel – Festive 50s – 2004". BBC. Retrieved 2012-02-27.
- 1 2 "No Cover Review: Joe Nice". Citypaper.com. Retrieved 2012-02-27.
- ↑ "Radio 1 – Events – Sonar". BBC. Retrieved 2012-02-27.
- ↑ "Clash Music -Mala working on cuban album – 2012". clash music. Retrieved 2012-04-24.
- 1 2 "RA: Dubstep 101 – Feature / Interview". Residentadvisor.net. 2007-06-07. Retrieved 2012-02-27.
- ↑ "Dubstep – Features – Music – Time Out London". Timeout.com. Retrieved 2012-02-27.
- ↑ "Dubstep – Features – Music – Time Out London". Timeout.com. Retrieved 2012-02-27.
- ↑ About 2 Blow: Dubstep: RWD Magazine Archived 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ de Wilde, Gervase (2006-10-14). "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 (London).
External links
- Official site
- 2004 Interview
- 2006 Interview
- BBC Collective dubstep documentary filmed at DMZ 1st Birthday, 2005. Interviews with Mala, Loefah, Skream, Kode 9, Youngsta...
- Redbull Music Academy Lecture with Mala. 2009
- Discogs
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