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LNDB-011D
21 Jan 11 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
LNDB 45004
15 Apr 13 Dub
DUB FORCE feat BLADERUNNER
LNDB-015D
31 Oct 11 Drum And Bass
Played by: Liondub
Review:
Dub Force teams up with longtime Ray Keith cohort Bladerunner on this latest slice of junglist action from the Liondub crew. No surprises here as we are taken deep in with the familiar "Jah Jah is coming" sample offset with some seriously hefty bass pressure and liberally sprinkled hectic amens on "Jah Jah Dub". "Give Me Your Love" slows the pace with hammond organ, reggae chops and dubwise samples all framing a Lover's Rock style yearning vocal and oscillating bass. One for the jungle soldiers.
LNDB-013D
29 Mar 11 Roots/Lovers Rock
LNDB-004D
03 Jul 09 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
LNDB-016D
11 Feb 13 Drum And Bass
Review:
Legendary reggae and dancehall vocalist Johnny Osbourne has been one of the most distinctive voices on the roots reggae scene since the late 70s. Combine his perfect pipes with Toronto's original jungle henchman Marcus Visionary and you end up with a totally tropical drum and bass insta-classic in a rub-a-dub style. Marcus has chosen to release two versions of this banger on Liondub International, and it's not hard to see why; the virtual flip sees the original dubplate version gain a meaner work-over for 2013, adding an edge that will surely have dancefloors skanking from here to Kingston. A little bit a sunshine for us all.
LNDB-004D
04 Aug 09 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
LNDBLP-001D
02 May 10 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
LNDBEP-002D
08 Feb 10 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
LNDBLP-002D
03 Jan 11 Drum And Bass
Review:
Following two teaser EPs, the real deal finally arrives! Marcus Visionary's latest album, released on New York Imprint 'Liondub International', serves as a rich tapestry weaving together the Toronto native's musical influences, which range from jungle and drum and bass to reggae and dub. Featuring guest appearance from the likes of Sugar Minott, Johnny Osbourne, Kandiman, Jahdan and Messenger Selah, there is plenty of old school fire brought to the table here, with the dub heavy vibes of "Bounce" and rattling breaks of "Murder" Featuring a killer vocal turn from Pad Anthony and lots of siren action standing out as our favourites. Immense.
LNDBEP-003D
01 Oct 10 Drum And Bass
LNDBEP-004D
01 Nov 10 Drum And Bass
LNDB-009D
26 Mar 10 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
LNDB-005D
24 Jul 09 Drum And Bass
LNDB-010D
05 Apr 10 Drum And Bass
Review:
Marcus Visionary makes another appearance on Liondub International. "Blackboard" is old school jungle at its finest: super quick percussion, rolling beats and layers of sub bass that are only pierced by old school vocals. Goldstar & Zero G chip in with some looptastic bouncing bass on "Skin Out".
LNDBEP-001D
05 Nov 09 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
LNDB-014D
17 May 11 Drum And Bass
Review:
Expect quintessential modern day jungle/D&B vibes in this collab between Navigator and Bladerunner. New York imprint Liondub can always be relied upon to deliver the goods and this is no exception. A crisp, crunchy intro with prerequisite reggae vocal leads into a lovely, lilting track, with a velvety bassline snaking below as jungle chirrups and fast paced vocals add to the Serial Killaz vibe. Spreading the age-old message of "Peace, Love & Unity" this is an essential track whether you choose the vocal version or the unadorned riddim. Time to skank out!
LNDB-012D
01 Feb 11 Drum And Bass
Review:
Reggae drenched jungle vibes here from Navigator and Noah D on the Lion Dub imprint. "Inequity Worker" kicks off with an evocative Jamaican style vocal spitting politicized lyrics in an urban, stripped back context, though the rattling breaks and a modern day bass boom bring it firmly into the present. There's a big nod to the rave in the remix version with rallying cries "Yo, junglists!" and "Junglist massive" and smashing drum kicks which will ensure D&B fans stand up, salute and skank out all night. The riddim retains a more heads down, hoods up potency, with the beats left to breathe alone. Big.
LNDB-006D
24 Jul 09 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
LNDB-017D
18 Mar 13 Drum And Bass
Review:
Established Jamaican super-producer Di Genius has spent the best part of a year compiling this bumper release of jungle refixes alongside the hugely respected jungle badman Liondub. As the beats remain the same throughout (hence the "Moving Riddim Jungle Refixes" portion of the title) they feature a massive array of classic and contemporary reggae and dancehall names, from Anthony B's "Give Praises" and Freddie McGregor's "Be Alright" to the undeniable vocals of Queen of Reggae Marcia Griffiths in her strong, uplifting track "No No No". Plenty of ammo for jungle and brighter jump-up sets (summer's on it's way after all).
LNDB-008D
09 Nov 09 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
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