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Tag Archives: dub
JAH WOBBLE – Metal Box – Rebuilt in Dub
December 26, 2021
Cleopatra 2021 Venerated sound architect peeks under full metal jacket of his own creation to uncover its gist and construct the famous edifice afresh. Released in 1979 and considered a solid gem almost immediately upon its arrival, PIL’s “Metal Box” … Continue reading
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Tagged dub, instrumental, Jah Wobble, PiL, post-punk
DAVID ASHER BAND – D.A.B.
March 5, 2021
Temple Gong 2021 Bending the reggae rainbow to his personal shape, Michigan musician still searches for a pot of red, gold and green. Having co-piloted THE PROCESS for a pair of decades, this denizen of Detroit music scene has finally … Continue reading
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Tagged David Asher, David Asher Band, dub, reggae, The Process
THE PROCESS – Dub World
January 14, 2018
Temple Gong 2017 Beamed up to be taken aback and out of Babylon, rasta troopers from Detroit readjust their altitude – not attitude. It’s quite unusual for a genre as firmly rooted as reggae to be reaching for the stars, … Continue reading
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Tagged David Asher, dub, reggae, The Process
LEE “SCRATCH” PERRY & SUBATOMIC SOUND SYSTEM – Super Ape Returns To Conquer
November 23, 2017
Subatomic Sound 2017 Are you ready to step with I-man? Reggae milestone gets a fresh flesh for its dub bones and opens the doors for another generation. “I and I shall never work in vain”: here’s a line from the … Continue reading
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Tagged dub, Lee Perry, reggae, Subatomic Sound System
INDUBIOUS – From Zero
November 14, 2017
Righteous Sound 2017 Reggae from Oregon glorifies the genre’s roots to gild ’em and blind the Babylon system. If your ears ain’t too well-attuned to the sound of Jah-blessed tunes, you’ll be hard-pressed to tell that the Burton brothers, Evton … Continue reading
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Tagged dub, electronic, Indubious, reggae