Special sale of popular titles from such as Cassa Overall and Dime Arocena for a limited time only: 1,500 yen! A sweet and dangerous encounter between Cuban music and London bass music spun by James Blake and Mara of the UK bass scene, a hero of the UK bass scene whom James Blake also respects. In 2011, Mara visited Havana, the capital of Cuba, with Giles Peterson for a recording session for Giles' work "Havana Cultura: The Search Continues". Mara set up her own studio environment in the corridor of the studio and worked separately with talented local musicians, including female vocalist Danay Suarez, legendary percussionist Changuitom, and Roberto Fonseca, a gifted pianist who is gaining worldwide recognition. session with such talented local musicians as Suarez, legendary percussionist Changuitom, and Roberto Fonseca, a pianist of worldwide fame. After returning to Japan, he began to weave his wonderful experience in Cuba into a musical work.The resulting work, "Mala in Cuba," foregrounds the cleverly constructed rhythms and deep, spiritual Cuban roots music, while the depth and gravity of the space is a flavor of Mala's own roots in South London, and is a perfect fusion of the bass music culture that she adores. The depth and gravity of the space, while foregrounding spiritual Cuban roots music, is a flavor of Mara's own South London roots and a perfect fusion of her beloved bass music culture.