TAG: Malakai

Feb06

Malachai – Ugly Side of Love (Review)

Malachai

Ugly Side of Love

Released by Domino


Occasionally, you listen to a new band and the “love it, hate it” reaction can’t immediately be addressed due to the music’s disconcerting and ambiguous aesthetic (i.e. Bitches Brew, Portishead, Odelay, The Go! Team's Thunder, Lightning, Strike); your mental label maker overloads with “I hear this and that, though it’s not quite this or that but a bit of other stuff…” and so on. As the instruments hiccup with a prominent, pulsing pop and Malachai (formerly Malakai) vocalist Gee recites “warriors, come out to play” alongside a percussive loop of the unnerving finger-bottle clanks from the film on the opener, "Warriors." The first minute indicates this as a scratchy 33 1/3 of sessions with Hendrix on guitar, Keith Moon on drums and a reggae-induced Jack Bruce on voice/bass. You’re shaken, scratch your head, then decide to just enjoy the hazy, collaged illusion that producer “Scott” permeates throughout Ugly Side of Love (Geoff Barrow, who originally released the record in late 2009 on his Invada Records, might have some influence on the Bristol duo’s sound).

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Jan04

25:Now! Podcast (Pantyraid, Malakai, Wolfgang Gartner, Pictureplane, Those Chosen, Mike Posner) (Podcast)

Various Artists

25:Now! Podcast pt. 4


URB.com presents the final installment of the 25:Now! podcast series featuring emerging artists from our 25: NOW! digital issue. This episode features tracks from Pantyraid, Malakai, Wolfgang Gartner, Pictureplane, Those Chosen and Mike Posner.

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Nov23

Malakai – Ugly Side of Love (Review)

Malakai

Ugly Side of Love

Released by Invada


In being removed from the machinations of the British music industry, Portishead, while still a good group, doesn’t possess the same heft that other production based projects hold for me – or other Americans, I would venture to say. In that, though, it remains an endorsement when Geoff Barrow, producer of the aforementioned Bristol based group, wants to release your music. And that’s the state that Malakai, which comprises Gee and Scott, finds itself currently. Bringing on John "Segs" Jennings from The Ruts for the production assist, finds Ugly Side of ...

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