- This site presents the mystical musical vibrations of Masters of Love and Sound, a 7-piece Toronto-based musical collective dedicated to exploring new realms of instrumental funk, soul, reggae, latin and afrobeat music, incorporating improvisational jazz and heavy grooves to bring it all together. We'll be posting live tracks and images from recent and past shows, plus some studio-recorded tracks.
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Monthly Archives: August 2011
Standing Firm/Take 5 – Live
MOLAS version of the Jacob Miller and Fatman Riddim Section version of Paul Desmond’s Take 5 Recorded live July 23 2011 at the Toronto Sailing and Canoe Club.
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From the Archives #4 – Long Hair Dub
“Whenever he decided to get his hair cut, he could have a job…” 2001 rough mix of Long Hair Dub MOLAS studio recording. Based loosely on the classic Stalag rhythm…
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From the Archives #3 – Live Pyramidology
Yet another version of our classic track Pyramidology. Recorded live in 1998 back when we were the Dub Enforcement Agency. The horn line is based on Sound Dimension’s Real Rock.
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Still More Live at the Cameron House
2011 live version of our track Pyramidology. The very first tune from the very first live MOLAS gig!
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From the Archives #2 – Drum Song
MOLAS recorded a slow and jazzy nyabinghi version of the classic Jackie Mittoo rhythm, Drum Song. This is from the MOLAS 2001 studio sessions. Also appearing on the upcoming CD release Interstellar Dub Encounters. Featuring the great Alfons Fear on trumpet…
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More Live at the Cameron House
Here’s a few more numbers from the very first MLOS live gig, from June 2011. The classic Brentford All Stars tune – Race Track, which is based on The Tennors’ Ride Yu Donkey.
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From the Archives #1 – Pyramidology
This is our original tune Pyramidology, from the 2001 MOLAS studio sessions. Also appearing on the upcoming CD release Interstellar Dub Encounters.
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Live at the Cameron House June 9 2011
MOLAS takes on the classic Throw Me Corn rhythm. From the very first MOLAS show!
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