MKD
Munay Ki Dub
Preview: Karma rules
Munay Ki Dub is an electronic live dub trio, representing a new breed of artists from Argentina. Hailing up from the mountains of central Argentina, they combine live instruments such as violin, melodica, percussion, bass and guitar with programming, effects and digital instruments . Munay Ki Dub are Alejo Gonzalez (programming, keyboard, bass, fx, guitar, lead and backing vocals), Rebecca Clements (lead vocals, violin, melodica, keyboard and percussion) and Roby Torcello (guitar). The name of the band comes from an indigenous language spoken by the Quechua people, primarily living in the Peruvian Andes and highlands of South America. "Munay Ki" in Quechua means "i love", so their name reflects their passion: “I Love Dub”. Their debut release comes in the form of a digital EP entitled “MKD” and includes four tracks that follow the above recipe, lyrically using the English and Spanish languages as a form of political expression and social awareness/consciousness, musically gliding between digital roots reggae, dub & bass and steppa. Music: Alejo Gonzalez & Rebecca Clements Lyrics: Alejo Gonzalez & Rebecca Clements Producers: Dj Rastacore & Gaspar Om Recording Alejo Gonzalez, MKD Studio, Córdoba, Argentina Mixing: Gaspar OM, Superloop Studio, Buenos Aires Mastering: Nicolas Pestarino, El Ancla Studio, Buenos Aires
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Karma rules
Munay Ki Dub
€1.50

Bad babylon
Munay Ki Dub
€1.50

The dub sound
Munay Ki Dub
€1.50

Warning
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Munay Ki Dub is an electronic live dub trio, representing a new breed of artists from Argentina. Hailing up from the mountains of central Argentina, they combine live instruments such as violin, melodica, percussion, bass and guitar with programming, effects and digital instruments . Munay Ki Dub are Alejo Gonzalez (programming, keyboard, bass, fx, guitar, lead and backing vocals), Rebecca Clements (lead vocals, violin, melodica, keyboard and percussion) and Roby Torcello (guitar). The name of the band comes from an indigenous language spoken by the Quechua people, primarily living in the Peruvian Andes and highlands of South America. "Munay Ki" in Quechua means "i love", so their name reflects their passion: “I Love Dub”. Their debut release comes in the form of a digital EP entitled “MKD” and includes four tracks that follow the above recipe, lyrically using the English and Spanish languages as a form of political expression and social awareness/consciousness, musically gliding between digital roots reggae, dub & bass and steppa. Music: Alejo Gonzalez & Rebecca Clements Lyrics: Alejo Gonzalez & Rebecca Clements Producers: Dj Rastacore & Gaspar Om Recording Alejo Gonzalez, MKD Studio, Córdoba, Argentina Mixing: Gaspar OM, Superloop Studio, Buenos Aires Mastering: Nicolas Pestarino, El Ancla Studio, Buenos Aires






