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Dub Club
Cat: OBFREC 707. Rel: 21 Dec 22
Dub Club (3:45)
Club Dub (3:49)
Review: Given the weight of these cuts, Dubquake is the perfect label for them. They find OBF and Junior Roy link up for some hefty and dancehall inspired dub sounds. The drums are steel plated and marching, the melodic leads are florid and the vocals from Roy are uplifting. The whole of 'Dub Club' has a raw, textural feel then 'Club Dub' gets a little more smoothed out into a traditional warm and pillowy dub sound. Together they make for a high impact 7" designed for loud deployment on big systems.
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Step In Time
Step In Time (limited 12")
Cat: TRU 427. Rel: 23 Mar 23
Babylon 19 (feat Rider Shafique) (4:42)
Babylon 19 (instrumental) (4:42)
Dance Again (feat Charlie P) (3:01)
Dance Again (instrumental) (3:01)
Nuh Money Nuh Fren (feat K O G) (3:08)
Nuh Money Nuh Fren (instrumental) (3:08)
Just Beginning (feat Nadia Latoya) (2:55)
Just Beginning (instrumental) (2:55)
Review: Rider Shafique, Nadia Latoya (MELONYX), Charlie P and K.O.G ankle feature on this new and hard hitting project by Nottingham's producer, engineer and songwriting talent Origin One. Step In Time is an album that documents the struggles and experiences of the artist's finds and peers as Covid-19 unfolded and lockdown hit. It was funded by Help Musicians UK who set out to help artists impacted by the pandemic and now comes on limited edition vinyl and maps out the evolution of reggae across the decades with vocal stylings and instrumentals from Origin One at the heart of it all. Crucial stuff from what were still weird times.
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Red X
Red X (hand-stamped 12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: OSS 001. Rel: 05 Dec 22
Red X (Vertigo version) (10:24)
Information (Raw version) (6:33)
Drum Tangle (Raw dub) (5:27)
Review: Bristol's Daniel Davies aka Ossia is back with the third release on his eponymous imprint titled 'Red X' (Vertigo version) which sees the Young Echo affiliate create an evocative and atmospheric experience incorporating industrial textures, dubbed-out effects and creative sampling. Over on the flip, 'Information' (Raw version) is at once a subdued and contemplative minimal dub experiment, followed by the gutsy stomp of 'Drum Tangle' (Raw dub), a proper heads-down number with serious basement vibes.
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Red X
Red X (12")
Cat: BLACKEST 046. Rel: 23 Jul 15
Red X (9:09)
Ice & Blood (3:11)
Blood & Ice (version) (4:41)
Review: With a hand in several local Bristol labels, it's no surprise Young Echo man Ossia is described by Blackest Ever Black as one of the city's "most vital behind-the-scenes operators". Prior to this Red X 12" there has been very little material from Ossia, but he's clearly a very confident producer on the basis of the three tracks featured. The title track takes inspiration and sonics from the personal recorded diaries of Peter Tosh, filtering out his paranoid words and splicing them with near ten minutes of apocalyptic, dread-filled, slowed down techno. The B side sees Ossia veer off into more abstract and largely beatless terrain that slots in nicely with the more adventurous tape mangling antics of his Young Echo cohorts.
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Revelation Time
Revelation Time (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DBQKLP 14. Rel: 10 Apr 24
Righteous Way (4:57)
Revelation Time (4:17)
Love Sound System (3:34)
Goldfingas Interlude (3:28)
What A Ting (4:19)
Calling Jahova (2:29)
Roadblock (1:50)
Earthman Style (3:29)
Serious Time (3:58)
Warrior (3:16)
The Juice Interlude (0:23)
Radics Roots (3:11)
Chant Down Babylon (4:27)
Caution (4:47)
Wicked Man (4:17)
The Meaning Of Dub (outro) (4:34)
Review: Four sides of cavernous, postmodern dub inna year 3000 style from the UK soundsystem circuit's hottest boyband: Mark Iration, Dennis Rootical & Rico O.B.F. The trio combine their years of experience crafting box rattling anthems, bringing a new irreverence, sparkle, and poppy playfulness to the classic UK roots template. This really shines through on cuts such as 'Calling Jahova' where washes of buzzsaw synth and Sheffield-type bleeps call to mind Gregory Isaacs' early 90s proto-grime oeuvre, and more austere bangers like the aptly named 'Serious Time', where trappy hi hat flurries and savage anvil snares offer up a taste of unashamed 00s steppa nostalgia, while also deftly channelling O.B.F.'s hip hop influence. Great cover too!
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Dubbing With The Observer
Cat: DBCDD 122. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Rebel Dance
Casanova Dub
Silver Bullet
Rasta Locks
Dubbing With The Observer
Sir Niney's Rock
Jam Down
Parade Dub
Youth Man Version
Turntable Dub
Corn Man
Mister D Brown Skank
Rema Dub
Freedom Over Version (bonus track)
Tribute To Donald Quarrie (bonus track)
Why Seek More (bonus track)
Dub Roots Of David (bonus track)
Tribulation Dub (bonus track)
Take A Dub (bonus track)
Grey Beard (bonus track)
Scavenger (bonus track)
Dub 91 (bonus track)
Fire From The Observer (bonus track)
Cassandra (version 2 - bonus track)
Water Boiling (bonus track)
One Train Load Of Collie
One Train Load Of Dub
Quiet
Now
Conqueror II
Ras Bumper
Twice Sevens
Straight To Bunny Lee Head
Ab Dab
My Time Version Observer Style
Couchie Dub
Version In The East
Bottlehead In Fine Style
Zinc Fence
Hotter Fire
Prophesy Dub
Home Version
Rub Bald Head Dub
Special Dinner
In Dub
No Conscience
Gate Number Version
1/2 LB Drum & 1/4 LB Bass
I Soon Know
Thinking Version
Review: 1975 was the year that dub music originator King Tubby teamed up with the Observer All Stars, a production outfit helmed up by Winston 'Niney' Holness. Together, Tubby and Holness handled a barrage of killer remixes of formerly wildly popular units in the mode of reggae, including famous songs by Dennis Brown, Ken Booteh, Delroy Wilson and Sang Hugh. This was one of the earliest albums to attract international interest in dub music beyond the Caribbean, with many other key players in the scene never before having enjoyed a proper release at the time. Now this showcasing of dub's peak in terms of melting-pot inventiveness gets a first-time CD issue.
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Acid Dub Versions II
OM UNIT / VARIOUS
Cat: ADS 002R. Rel: 20 Sep 23
Camo (Yushh remix) (6:13)
Camo (Hodge remix) (5:05)
Strange Brew (Amy Kisnorbo remix) (4:16)
Acid Tempo (Double O dub Agent remix) (4:14)
Acid Tempo (Tapes remix) (3:18)
Bristol Theme (feat Dego Rankin - VIVEK remix) (3:38)
Valium Tempo (Versa BS5 mix) (5:22)
Ghosts (Frenk dublin remix) (4:36)
Tapped (Surgeon's Girl remix) (4:32)
Electroacidspringwater (Nadia Struiwigh remix) (5:02)
Review: The superb Om Unit label has assembled a mighty fine crew of subheads to serve up their own interpretations of a load of Om Unit originals for this great new double album Acid Dub Versions II. Stylistically this is as diverse a collection as you can imagine given all the tracks operate within a similar dub grounding: some artists like Yushh keep it deep, cavernous and empty, while Hodge lays down his pumping rhythms and runs them through with echo hits and driving acid. VIVEK's take on 'Bristol Theme' is another dubstep doozy that rumbles along with the smell of THC thick in the air and the Nadia Struiwigh remix of 'Electroacidspringwater' is an eerie way to close a fine collection.
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Prism
Prism (limited 2xLP)
Cat: CKV 865. Rel: 18 May 23
HOME (High Orbs Mini Earths) (10:27)
Why Can You Be In Two Places @ Once When You're Not Anywhere At All Where's Gary Mix (7:26)
A Ghetto Love Story (5:57)
Picking Tea Leaves & Chasing Butterflies (6:05)
Tiger (4:28)
Dragon Of The Ocean (Dogon mix) (6:07)
The Beginning Of The End (8:26)
Living In Recycled Times (10:15)
Prism (9:21)
Review: Prism brings the number of Orb albums to 18 and now in their fourth signnificant phase as a line up - Alex Paterson joined by Michael Rendell, replacing long term Thomas Fehlmann - released by electronic music duo The Orb into at least the high twenties. In this time, the pair have achieved cosmos-wandering musical mastery, expanding their usual dance music horizons into even further-flung territories like synthpop and non-dub reggae, tempering it all into a unified, fantastical sound. Only nine tracks convey The Orb's latest sonic imaginings, with the phase-swirly, wah-infected 'Why Can't You Be In Two Places At Once' and the future-reggae cut 'Dragon of the Ocean' standing out as highlights. Of course, it wouldn't be the same without The Orb's usual indulgence in collaboration, this one sporting appearances from Gaudi, Youth, David Harrow and violinist Violeta Vicci. .
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Showcase
Showcase (140 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: ERS 035. Rel: 08 May 18
Moving (2:47)
Moving Version (3:41)
Dancing (3:01)
Dancing Version (3:12)
Pale Fens (4:02)
Pale Fens Version (4:29)
Some Air's Red There (3:55)
Some Airs Version (3:19)
Don't Stop (3:26)
Don't Stop Version (4:06)
Run (3:12)
Run Version (3:27)
Review: Out 2 is a project from Jeremy Campbell and R. Zanzibar, who have previously worked together on albums for L.I.E.S. and Lectric Sands under different aliases. They sound right at home on Emotional Response, channeling the influence of 1980s New York dancefloor hybridization into six original tracks and their counterpart dub versions. It's an impeccable tribute to the forefathers of new / no / minimal wave with the right kind of funk rubbed in the groove and ample space in the mix for all the live dubbing the style demands. "Moving" is a surefire death disco party starter, "Dancing" hovers in a beyond the grave island boogie reverie and "Some Air's Red There" heads out into exotically enhanced territory without losing that NYC grit. It's a marvelous record, with the dub versions adding new dimensions to the music rather than simply repeating the same tricks sans vocals.




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