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Black Masala – The Remixes (Out Now)
Black Masala “The Remixes”
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Tracklisting:
1. Mesecina (Solo Moderna Remix)
2. Knockin’ (dj clairvo Remix)
3. Knockin’ (Broso Remix)
4. Bhangra V (Los Chicos Altos Remix)
5. Bhangra V (Omegaman Remix)
6. Bhangra V (Kosta Kostov Remix)
7. Bhangra V (Kinky Electric Noise Remix)
8. Bhangra V (Samuel Tegaro Remix)
Since releasing their self-titled debut album earlier this year, Black Masala has been busy performing, touring and recording new music. The group won two Washington Area Music Association WAMMIE awards for Best World Music Recording and overall Best New Artist of the year. Black Masala has quickly made a name for themselves with their eclectic and funky brass-heavy sound, performing at shows up and down the East Coast.
Three tracks from Black Masala’s self-titled debut album received remix treatment by some of the world’s most exciting and in demand remix artists. First up is Dutch producer Solo Moderna’s funky Balkumbia remix of “Mesecina”, a high-energy stepper to get the dance floor going. DJ Clairvo, from Budapest, takes the deep southern Soul of “Knockin” and drops the bottom out, adding funky beats and dj scratches. NYC based K Sabroso also reworked “Knockin”, pushing and pulling the track through a range of effects, creating a bass heavy moombah-soul monster! Popular tune “Bhangra V” received five different remixes, the first by Los Chicos Altos from Barcelona, Spain. Los Chicos Altos maximize the heavy horns of Bhangra V with a swinging beat and deep bass line to maximum effect. Sydney, Australia’s Omegaman has added his signature chopped up breakbeats and other effects to create a party rocking and DJ friendly jam. Originally from Bulgaria and now based in Cologne, Germany is Kosta Kostov, who has warped and twisted “Bhangra V” into a heavy, dance floor Balkan smash; be careful with this one! Miami’s Kinky Electric Noise originally hails from Colombia and that comes through in his remix, with an upbeat tempo, heavy bass boom and some killer percussion. Closing out this release is the deep, tribal house remix of “Bhangra V” by German producer Samuel Tegaro, a refreshing and surprising take on this great tune.
Black Masala is known for their music gumbo, a live and enchanting mixture of funk, Balkan, soul, brass, Gypsy, Appalachia and more thrown together. These remixes capture the essence of Black Masala, taking the band’s music into new and different directions like house, breakbeat, moombah-soul, Balkumbia and more. Music knows no borders and neither does the irresistible vibe of Black Masala.
Catch Black Masala live in Concert:
8/29 – Fairfax Concerts Under The Stars – Fairfax, VA
8/30 – 9:30 Club – Washington, DC
9/13 – Balliceux – Richmornd, VA
9/19 – Zeba Bar – Washington, DC
9/21 – Festicle @ Capitol Fairgrounds – Washington, DC
9/24 – Rosh Hashanah @ Carnegie Library – Washington, DC
9/26 – TomTom Founders Fest Block Party – Charlottesville, VA
9/27 – Rhythm & Drum Festival – Greenbelt, MD
10/4 – NYC Gypsy Festival @ Drom – New York, NY
10/5 – Takoma Street Festival – Takoma Park, MD
10/17 – Hard Times Cafe – Fredericksburg, VA
10/19 – Circus Life Festival – Falls Church, VA
10/31 – Tropicalia – Washington, DC
11/01 – 8×10 Club – Baltimore, MD
11/29 – Jonny Brenda’s – Philadelphia, PA