Digital Mystikz – Education / Horrid Henry
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DMZ – dmz 021 |
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Format: |
Vinyl
, 12", 45 RPM
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Country: |
UK |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Dubstep |
Tracklist
A | Education | 6:18 | |
AA | Horrid Henry | 4:31 |
Companies, etc.
- Mastered At – Transition Mastering Studios
- Pressed By – Record Industry – 87829
Credits
- Lacquer Cut By [Uncredited], Mastered By [Uncredited] – Jason Goz
- Producer [Built By] – Digital Mystikz
Notes
Mastered at Transition
Copyright 2010
Side A: 140 BPM / Side AA: 142 BPM
Track durations and BPM are not present on the record.
Copyright 2010
Side A: 140 BPM / Side AA: 142 BPM
Track durations and BPM are not present on the record.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): DMZ 021 A | 87829 1A | TRANSITION
- Matrix / Runout (Side AA): DMZ 021 AA | 87829 1B | TRANSITION
Recommendations
Reviews
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cannot get enough of this one. love checking it on different rigs. the bass is magic.
heard this was made on Reason, anyone know if that true? -
It's just mind boggling how they were able to make these tunes... I don't think the scene has even caught up to the level yet.
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OK, regardless of which you listen to, you're going to experience thrilling weight!
Education is techno-like (guess we could call it something like mix between dub techno and future garage), but absolutely crafted for soundsytem. Pulsing rhythm and a beautiful, joyful and eerie synth.
Horrid Henry... mad tunage! Such a skanker, but still very much dubstep.
This is probably one of the best releases on DMZ, hands down. both of the Mystikz are brilliant artists. They provide amazing work, yet it can also be felt they had fun making it! -
Edited 10 years agoeducation is a killer riddum! The simple yet evolving lead reminds me of something out Blade Runner. Mala is the don!
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Edited 11 years agoIm clearly biased here, as i have only heard both tracks as digitals on my ipod, and only heard 'Horrid Henry' live. Mala played it at Cielo in NY last year. It TORE the dance. Completely annihilated the club. 'Horrid Henry' is just on another level, it's a tear-out track, high frequencies, almost like some Brostep stuff, however it's done with such class, such rawness, the POWER of it, just the best man, pure genius on Coki's part, and just like Coki's label, don't get it twisted (pun intended), this track has LOTS of sub bass, thundering subs. 'Education' on the other hand, it's so plain, the synth line is boring, there's no real vibe on it. Not the best Mala track in my opinion.
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Education is a phenomenal piece of music. That synth line and creeping bass are just incredible. Horrid Henry is decent. Standard Coki grinding but Education is something really special.
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@ renzelkouten - You are absolutely correct on so many levels "Education" is a superb track in so many ways. one of my favorites of 2010. the synth line is just amazing. buy on sight
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A side Education is a right Mala gem, and worth picking up for any fans out there in case it becomes sought after in the future. Its a melancholic sort of mood, stangely eerie synth noises that are between uplifting and foreboding and remind me of classic Detroit-ish Carl Craig tracks. A well used little rastary voice sample features in true Mala fashion and a weird almost acid house bassline that is the main feature of an extended breakdown shows Mala is unafraid of mixing it up in what is a top mellow dubstep track.
Reccomended.
B side Horrid Henry i've not managed to listen to yet as its quite an intense affair, I think I must be getting a bit old!
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