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EB 095
15 Apr 13
Review:
If you don't understand why Dubmatix has been named 'Canada's dread at the controls' by none other than Don Letts, just look at the list of vocalists on board this project... Eek A Mouse, Horace Andy, Tenor Fly, U-Roy and Cornell Campbell. Did someone just say 'legends'? Naturally, the beats back up the headline name-dropping. Stretching from the rugged dubsteppery of "Black Market War Dub" to the more classical, dub positivity of tracks like "Free Up" and "She's In Love", this is a comprehensive picture of dub's many shades AND a great calling card for Canada's 'dread at the controls'.
361015 2485937
29 Mar 13
EB 096
17 May 13
Review:
The always onpoint Echo Beach serve up a long overdue second edition of their Reggae Germany Downtown compilation. Some eighteen tracks deep, Echo Beach give a true representation of the Dub scene in Germany, pairing veteran artists like Felix Wolter (Dubvisionist, TVS), Seeed, and the Senior Allstars with rising talents such as Aldubb, Brain Theft, aDUBta, Symbiz sound and Chazzy Wezar (the son of Matthias Arfmann). Reggae Germany Downtown takes dub as it's starting point and veers in various musical directions so expect sub heavy dubstep (the Giotto remix of "Let There Be Dub" from Aldubb" is a highlight) downbeat skank, rude electronics and dancehall torch songs. Germany is Dubland"!
BOR 047
26 Mar 13
TUF 118
25 Mar 13
42566
25 Mar 13
DCM 002
30 Apr 13
TUF 123
15 Apr 13
TUF 124
01 Apr 13
BOR 052
22 Apr 13
505548 9263724
12 Apr 13
DIGISIGNA 008009
15 Apr 13
505114 2099488
29 Apr 13
HJP 71
29 Mar 13
MDB 006
08 May 13
505572 1807532
13 May 13
TUF 106
22 Apr 13
TUF 131
29 Apr 13
BOR 041
16 Apr 13
505548 9272115
04 May 13
STD 018
08 Apr 13
DAC 016
15 Apr 13
DDR 008
26 Mar 13
505114 2099266
22 Apr 13
FNTM 001
02 May 13
NWA 009
19 May 13
Review:
Anyone can knock up a screaming wobbler, but to give it funk and enduring appeal is another thing all together. Suffice to say Nasha Experience member Squarewave has nailed that tricky task on "Home Alone". The seesaw bass cuts through with menace yet seeps like a filthy liquid. "Rising Sun" lollops with much more of a traditional digidub flavour. "Restricted Area" returns to the darker side of the dance. More confrontational than "Home Alone" but not without its cheeky sonic spirit, it's aggy without being unnecessarily icy. "The Heist" brings us to a dramatic, cinematic climax with a great orchestral sample and awesome pranged out sighs and shuffles.
BMDIG 005
25 Mar 13
TUF 121
01 Apr 13
TUF 109
26 Apr 13
TLR-0010
08 May 13
D&R 08
30 Mar 13
AC 1301
08 May 13 | ||
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