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Malouane
Long Way For The Homies

Long Way For The Homies
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Artists

Malouane

Catno

ITBR003

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Jan 10, 2018

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

11€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

We are extremely happy to welcome Malouane to our roster for this third release. The atmosphere of Malouane is unique: raw, melodic and full of details with charm. "Long Way for the Homies" will recall artists like MCDE or Rick Wade, quite in the same vein: Jazzy, soul and house. The second, "Keep Yo Mama Clean" very catchy too: drums, beautiful basses and small samples interact with each other. These elements work perfectly, because Malouane has a real sense of musical arrangement, a real mastery of sampling. "This is supposed to be an Outro" is the last track of the original tracks: it is a little slower than the others but a great wealth: a real charm and a true personality emerges from this piece. The multitude of details and, again, the mastery of the sample make it a piece as much club as listening. Cody Currie has proposed his own vision. The young English producer made a great remix by putting his style and Clement's together. Finally, Times are ruff also offers their reinterpretation of Keep yo Mama Clean: softer and quite faithful to the atmosphere of this EP, with a small taste of Chaos in the CBD, the Dutch have done a remarkable job.

A1

Long Way For The Homies

A2

Keep Yo Mama Clean

A3

This Was Supposed To Be An Outro

B1

Keep Yo Mama Clean (Times Are Ruff Remix)

B2

This Was Supposed To Be An Outro (Cody Currie Remix)

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