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/\/\ /\ Y /\ [Deluxe Edition]

/\/\ /\ Y /\ [Deluxe Edition]Artist: M.I.A.
Label: Interscope Records
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 29 reviews
Sales Rank: 985

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4

UPC: 602527399874
EAN: 0602527399874
ASIN: B003M0H4Q8

Release Date: July 13, 2010
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Tracks:

  • The Message
  • Steppin Up
  • XXXO
  • Teqkilla
  • Lovalot
  • Story To be Told
  • It Takes a Muscle
  • It Iz What it Iz
  • Born Free
  • Meds and Feds
  • Tell Me Why
  • Space
  • Internet Connection
  • Illygirl
  • Believer
  • Caps Lock

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Product Description
DELUXE EDITION - FEATURING 4 BONUS TRACKS + LENTICULAR COVER ART.

Maya Arulpragasam was born in Hounslow, London England. When she was 6 months old, her family moved back to their homeland, Sri Lanka. At 8 years old, Maya moved back to London, where she and her family were housed as refugees from the civil unrest in their native region. Maya learned proper English at school and slang at home by listening to NWA and Public Enemy on the radio.

In 2000, Maya was encouraged by electro-clash icon Peaches to make music on a Roland MC-505 Groovebox and she pulled lyrics from journals she had written during a 4 month trip to the Caribbean island of St. Vincent to craft her first songs. In 2005, she released Arular, and reached the mainstream charts in Europe and the U.K. It was considered as much a political statement as a musical one, as it referenced the Tamil Tigers.

In 2007, Kala was released. Like Arular, it received unanimous international critical praise. It topped multiple "Best of the Year" lists in publications around the world with its deft mixture of politics, social consciousness, and inimitable genre-blending.

On /\/\ /\ Y /\, M.I.A. continues her musical exploration into new territory including rock, dubstep and more. She is not a typical artist and /\/\ /\ Y /\ pushes the envelope with controversial sounds, lyrics, and imagery. M.I.A is many things -- a visual-artist, musician, revolutionary, and style-icon--and just when you think you have /\/\ /\ Y /\ pegged, it will surprise you.

/\/\ /\ Y /\, features production by Rusko, Blaqstarr, Switch, Diplo, Sugu, John Hill, Derek Miller and M.I.A.

Album Description
Limited deluxed edition. 2010 release, the third album from the global superstar. Songwriting and production for the album were primarily handled by M.I.A. and Blaqstarr. Rusko and Derek E. Miller of Sleigh Bells are among the collaborators on the album, as are M.I.A.'s long-time associates Diplo and Switch. The album was mainly composed and recorded at M.I.A.'s house in Los Angeles. The album's tracks centre on the theme of information politics and are intended to evoke what M.I.A. called a "digital ruckus". Elements of industrial music were incorporated into M.I.A.'s sound for the first time.


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5 out of 5 stars Complex, Stunning and Visual   July 28, 2010
Nicholas Edward Kuiper
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This album has created a couple "first-times" for me. First hip-hop CD I've purchased in the new decade, first M.I.A record, first time writing a review on Amazon.

After hearing "Born Free" and "Steppin' Up" a several months ago, I thought I knew what to expect from M.IA's third release. I must admit I was very much drawn to it's sound from the start. The way one is drawn by a colorful bird or a flower growing out of the pavement. What I got was something completely even more special. The songs are as different from one another and could be. There is only one constant: each song is incredible.

The album moves quickly and keeps you captivated all the way through. One of the most important aspects of this album is that it is so very different than what you hear in hip-hop music today. There's Rihanna and Lady Gaga and their 500+ knock-offs. I guess the logic is don't fix it if it ain't broken.

This album does for hip-hop what Crass did for punk. For the genre (and M.I.A), MAYA has the potential to be either one of the most iconic hip-hop records of it's time or it could be one of the genres greatest hidden gems. My respect goes out to Maya for choosing to move forward, rather than repackage the same album we've been hearing for years now.



5 out of 5 stars Are you kidding me?   July 17, 2010
Nil (La Mirada. CA. USA)
4 out of 5 found this review helpful

This album is so goooood. I immediately regretted not getting the extended version. Gonna have to get four more songs. It says Up Your Arse to the music genre establishment. Does not conform to typical spacey electro, rap or anything else out there. If you think it is electro, it is the best one of a kind electro. If you think aww she is using autotune. Listen up T pain: This is how and where you use AutoTune. In moderation and at the right places. Check out the grooves and bass lines and the flow, check out the unique delivery of vocals. There is no body else like it. Even rap delivery is better than the very good and unique Nikki Binaj. I really think she delivers on par or even better here with electro as compared to the world beats of previous two albums.

Oh, what a breath of fresh air this album is. Only one wish: Wish the Vinyl recording is much better in terms of overall clarity. No matter, though. Music comes thru loud and clear. Just keep open mind when listening and appreciate.



5 out of 5 stars 3rd times a charm ...Definitley her production is more complex.   August 12, 2010
Arish (PhOenix , aZ)
I have to say I did enjoyed singles off her first two albums. But "MAYA" is a drastic improvement production wise, and song structure. This album to me sounds a lot fuller and yet more fulfilling with diversity. When the previous albums had more of a stripped down dance-hall feel to it. I would even put "MAYA" in the Timbaland and Missy Elliot ballpark with a little Nelly Furtado mixed in and that's a honor. Highlights on this album are "Stepping Up, XXXO, Teqkilla, Tell me why, Internet Connection and It Iz What it Iz". Which are definitely improvements from her previous two efforts. MAYA really shows that she is a growing artist and on her way to a much larger audience. The album is definitely a long player and holds your interest from track to track. Hard experimental beats with a electronic touch for the most part, is what this effort consist of. Check it out you won't be disappointed if you are a fan of electronica and a connoisseur of music. Others to check out:


Kelis - Flesh tone
Amanda Blank -I love you
MS kittin- Batbox
Christina Aguilera- Bionic (Deluxe Explicit Version)



5 out of 5 stars Wow   August 25, 2010
M. Beaulieu (NC, USA)
Of course this is heavy and noisy #1 is daddy, #2 is mommy #3 is M.I.A...
This is bitter and from the guts. It is also the demonstration of the versatility of a great artist.
The best expression of anger in the UK since "Never Mind the Bollocks!" Just much, much better!



5 out of 5 stars Absolutely Aweome!!   July 24, 2010
gormanlarry0
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This album is obscenely on of the best dance/DJ albums I have ever bought. The beats are phenominal, with lots of heavy bass, and basically the beats are sick and unique it its way.


Overall, I believe this is her best album.

P.S It's best to listen to it with high quality headphones to hear everything that your suppose to hear, lower quality just won't do and you probably won't be as impressed.


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