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One half of the revered dubstep duo Digital Mystikz, producer, DJ, label owner, and Londoner
Mala (
Mark Lawrence) discovered reggae in his teens, but it was a later fascination with drum'n'bass and jungle that opened his eyes to the possibilities of rhythm and bass. Thanks to jungle's love of sampling different genres,
Mala was turned on to jazz, funk, and other genres while returning to reggae, where he chose dub master
Augustus Pablo as a role model. He spent the early 2000s spinning dubstep around London and on pirate radio station Rinse FM before hooking up with DJ
Coki and forming the production duo Digital Mystikz. After the addition of two more friends,
Loefah and Sgt. Pokes, the quartet formed the dubstep-focused DMZ club night, which evolved into the DMZ label.
Mala also established Deep Medi Musik, which released well-received 12"s by the likes of
Kromestar,
Goth-Trad, and
Silkie. Throughout the 2000s and beyond, Digital Mystikz, DMZ, and Deep Medi proved to be pillars of the underground dubstep scene, with everyone from
John Peel to
Gilles Peterson showing their support.
Peterson became close friends with
Mala, signed him to his Brownswood Recordings label, and accompanied
Mala on a rhythm-finding trip to Cuba. After recording some Cuban musicians,
Mala brought the recordings home to South London and added his touch to the basic tracks. Brownswood released the results in 2012 as
Mala in Cuba.
Mala then journeyed to Peru, where he became educated about the country's musical traditions, and collaborated with local musicians for his next album.
Mirrors was released by Brownswood in 2016. ~ David Jeffries