So you have to sometimes ask who in such record companies actually
the shots. The need but have also heard that Mia
"Matangi" has delivered her very best album that once again
are teeming with creativity and innovation. Because beats and
Sounds unleashed on the listener, which can not be possible
would have thought. What initially inclined and ohrenkrebsverursachend acts,
unfolds gradually a hypnotic effect, sometimes even a
some fascinating catchiness.
An example of this was the second single, "Bring The Noize".
On this song you have to get involved, or there remain easily
leave. For me at least the track has finally ignited huge.
Likewise, one feels the title track "Matangi" first kill,
while a next listening test in almost a
trancelike state added.
In order not to frighten gentle listener alike, I should at this
Perhaps mention here that "Matangi" quite his catchier
Has moments. It should be understood that catchiness in respect
on MIA not on the assembly line pop à la Katy Perry or Avril Lavigne
suggesting, but unique songs that you but at the first
Listen to enjoy knows what indeed is not a foregone conclusion at MIA.
Examples of such tracks would be for example "Exodus" and "Sexodus"
two variants of the same basically songs, both stunning. Relatively easy
you will find the access also to the third advance single "Come Walk With Me"
even if it can not be MIA, in the second half again
unusual sounds incorporated permit. "Double Bubble Trouble"
combines reggae with potent dance beats - a successful mix!
A highlight on the album is the fourth advance single "YALA"
in which MIA gloriously the unsympathetic "YOLO" -Ausspruch
ad absurdum. In addition, this track has the beat of the year!
I have no idea, which genre you should put this album.
From my perspective, MIA is their own genre. One might their music
but roughly as a mixture of hip-hop, electronic and a pinch of Pop
call, but that's really only an approximate description of
something much more complex.
The release of "Matangi" lets all current me
Pop releases (the wonderful Lorde times excluded) somehow
seem banal. In a single song on the album partly already stuck
more ideas than in the top 20 of the charts in total.
Highlights:
YALA
(S) Exodus
Come Walk With Me
Bad Girls
Karmageddon
atention
Bring The Noize