Review: If you are looking to escape from the madness of everyday life and dive into a delightful display of dubwise divinity, then look no further than this gorgeous album project from Another Channel, courtesy of the ever-ready Moonshine Recordings. The album is a sumptuous look into the spacial textures and hypnotic melodic tweaks that give electronic dub music its unique collection of qualities, from the hammond organ solos and booming bassline of 'Congo', to the more mystic backdrops of 'Qin' and scattered drum rhythms of 'Never'. The whole album just exhales a feeling of futurism, with our favourite additions including the creeping percussive claps of 'Let Some', which again utilizes a serious slap of a bassline, next to the eerie, yet warming vocal displays of 'Wickedness'. We would definitely recommend taking this one in on long play.
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