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Malika Madremana an astonishing "Elixir" |
In this Chinese calendar year of prosperity, the summer offers our coiffures much
to give thanks for. An "Elixir," a healing in the way of a musical offering
by the empress called Malika Madremana (Sister-Mother) has arrived. A follow-up
to her solid debut album Healing, Malika's second offering makes a solid statement
that the conscious female perspective and voice is needed in the music industry
at large.
With music produced and composed by producer Ayegee Gordon of Greensphere
Records, "Elixir" showcases the joyful, critical and expressive reasonings
from this Hispanic songstress with astonishing results.
Malika's style and vocal tone is unmistakable. Her dynamic voice has been well
sought by many in the recording business. She has vocally blessed productions
featuring Apple Gabriel, Groundation, Batch, Roots Natty, Wadi Gad, Bambu Station,
Blaak Lung and others. An artist in the fullest sense, Malika is also a painter,
sculptor, photographer and dancer in addition to her demanding duties as a middle
school teacher. A remarkable woman indeed.
Malika's "Elixir" is comprised of 16 tracks that register with the
human experience from "You Fly" to "Why You Wanna Claim Me Now"
to the vibrant "Jungle Fever" with Ras Attitude. The song "The
Vessel" is reggae in it's very rootical form, skanking and dread. Guest
musicians include Kenyatta Itola, Batch, Tuff Lion and others.
Track to track, this entire album should generate enough energy and interest
to see this sister appear on many Reggae Festivals this summer and time to come.
Already scheduled for the world famous Sierra Nevada World Music Festival in
California on June 24th, music lovers should look for and request her appearance
on festivals from Florida to California and help bring the outstanding works
of the female energy to stages worldwide.
More info:
www.myspace.com/malikamadremana
www.greensphererecords.com |