Mala and Coki have been announced for a rare Dublin gig.
The Dubstep originators, who also run the DMZ club night and label will be making the trek to the Wigwam basement on Sunday February 4th.
The show is a co-present with Slither and Bodytonic and support comes from none other than Woozy label head and Yamamori Tengu booker EMA, who is no stranger to low-end dub bass sounds.
Tickets are on sale now priced at €15+
Their track ‘Anti War Dub’ is a modern club classic. A couple more classic mixes of theirs are below.
Digital Mystikz is a dubstep production duo consisting of Mala and Coki. They are prominent figures in the dubstep music scene, particularly associated with the early development of the genre in the early 2000s in South London. Digital Mystikz is closely linked to the influential record label DMZ (Digital Mystikz), which they co-founded with Loefah and and SGT Pokes in 2004.
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