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Tag: dub

14/06/2014 Paul Margree

Buried Secrets

Airchamber3 Peripheral FRATTONOVE fratto023 CD (2013) According its creators, the Italian improvising trio Airchamber3, this record was conceived as a

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20/05/2014 nausika

The Infinity Dub Sessions: an uneven set of dark desperate dub techno minimalism

Deadbeat and Paul St Hilaire, The Infinity Dub Sessions, BLKRTZ, CD BLKRTZ008 (2014) Although this CD represents their first studio

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10/05/2014 Paul Khimasia Morgan

Ominous Green Energy

Tag Cloud Winter Hours USA ZEROMOON ZERO149 CD (2013) Not to be confused with Boston resident Justin Mayfield’s amateurish but

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26/12/2013 Ed Pinsent

Vinyl Sevens round-up (3 of 3)

Nice hit of modern dub music from Diggory Kenrick and Tapes, on the druggy-themed ‘Pipe Cleaner’ c/w ‘This Weed’s Making

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15/12/2013 Stuart Marshall

Brooklyn Connection

DJ Olive Featuring Honeychild Coleman THWIS USA THE AGRICULTURE AG055 CD (2013) Looking past the tiresome and arbitrary nature of

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21/11/2013 Stuart Marshall

Lord Tang’s Haunted House of Dub

Lord Tang Hello ALARM AV002 LP (2013) Why does everything sound so ‘hauntological’ these days? Take ‘Fog’ – the opening

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09/07/2013 nausika

Somatic Soundtracks: modest set of abstract experimental minimalism with a dub touch

Ulrich Troyer meets Georg Blaschke, Somatic Soundtracks, 4Bit Productions, CD 4Bit-P001 (2012) I’ve already passed quite a few pleasant afternoons

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27/06/2013 nausika

Instrumentarium: a wondrous tropical tapestry inquiring into the techniques of dub

Boris Hegenbart with 19 Artists, Instrumentarium, Monotype Records, CD mono055 (2012?) What a wondrous tapestry of soundscapes the digital experimenter

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06/04/2013 Ed Pinsent

Hippogriffs

We heard from Sula Bassana in February when he contributed to the monstrous Electric Moon LP The Doomsday Machine…we first

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16/09/2012 nausika

The Killer: not quite the killer techno dub experience it should be

Shed, The Killer, 50 Weapons, 50WCD08 (2012) Well you wish this could have been the soundtrack to that John Woo

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