It's a long time ago since I posted some reggae/dub at this place. What doesn't mean that I don't listen to this kind of music. I'm often in this kind of music - especially when the day is almost over. A few days ago I listened once again to Dubsetter the collaboration between Lee Perry and Adrian Sherwood. This record is still fascinating and worth to played from time to time and contains everything a dub record should have: massive bass, smooth voices and a spaced out dub.
Donnerstag, 17. September 2015
Elixir Of Life
It's a long time ago since I posted some reggae/dub at this place. What doesn't mean that I don't listen to this kind of music. I'm often in this kind of music - especially when the day is almost over. A few days ago I listened once again to Dubsetter the collaboration between Lee Perry and Adrian Sherwood. This record is still fascinating and worth to played from time to time and contains everything a dub record should have: massive bass, smooth voices and a spaced out dub.
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Very cool selection Walter. You should check out the early Dub Syndicate albums, if you don't already know them.
Thank you Swede, I know the collaboration by Lee Perry and Dub Syndicate but I will check out more these days.
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