People Of The World (MSdoS remix) - (5:51) 175 BPM
Earth & Sky (Drum Force 1 remix) - (4:13) 174 BPM
Keep On Tryin' Bwoy (A.K.A remix) - (6:54) 176 BPM
Refugee (Greekboy remix) - (6:21) 176 BPM
Early Morning (Treex remix) - (4:34) 175 BPM
Different (Restless System remix) - (6:20) 174 BPM
Show Your Love (Azhot remix) - (4:52) 174 BPM
Different (Rvee remix) - (5:11) 174 BPM
Look At The Trees (Antony G remix) - (8:08) 173 BPM
Your Time Has Come (DannyLo remix) - (6:15) 175 BPM
Review: This is a gorgeous collection of laid back vibes, which is totally soul soothing. The vibe of the EP seamlessly mixes, liquid, jungle and dub into one warm pot of remix loveliness. Standing out as one of our favourites is 'Early Morning (Treeex Remix)' with is soft flutes, piano and its warm, unassuming sub. 'Different' has been remixed twice on this EP and we're really feeling the Rvee cut which feels open, allowing us to hear the subtle pulsations and reoccurring drum crashes. 'Look at the Trees' has a real ethereal feel inviting us to float and observe the world from higher planes.
Review: It's skank o'clock at Soul Deep HQ as Dub Defense returns to the LA imprint with his trademark German dub science. Armed with a clear ear for space, DD's sense of element position is showcased throughout as the percussion on "Different Dub" cascades like water, the synths on "Run Away From Yourself" sparkle with soul and the amens rattle with purified energy on "Look At The Trees". Finally we hit filtered bliss as the reverbed sample stretches throughout the cut with hypnotic headiness.
Review: Dreamy D&B a la Deutsch; Dub Defense goes on the vibe offensive with four slabs of ageless rolling spirit. Detailed with an array of lingering musical elements that shimmer and ripple through each track, weaving and bobbing amid some colossal drum work, each cut is a heads-down spell into another dimension. Highlights include the half time dub drop on "Keep On Trying" and the foggy, trippy textures on "Early Morning Sun". Stunning.
Review: Switching their signature soothing liquid for a rougher, heavier jungle vibe, Soul Deep head to Germany for a heavyweight reggae jungle four-tracker. There's some serious vocal syrup going on with cuts such as "Why Did you Leave Me" and "Your Day Has Come" but if you're looking for pure drum awe than jump on the Paradox-level drums of "Refuge" and "People Of The World" or the total dub immersion on the breakdown of "Earth & Sky". Get on the Defensive.
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