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Blending urban sounds of dub with ethnic complex
rhythms, Dub Gabriel’s “Bass Jihad” is a relentless
assault on your body—you will have to dance the entire
length of the album. Personally I love dub, though for
a lot of folks it’s an acquired taste that most
unfortunately aren’t willing to develop. But if you’re
ever interested in hearing some of the best dub out
there you must pick up this essential album. The songs
swirl about in this cerebral musical landscape that
boasts tremendous space while not feeling like it’s
missing something. Production-wise the album is
jaw-dropping with its low-end frequencies perfectly
tweaked for even the worst speakers out there. I can’t
complement this album enough; you have to hear it for
yourself!
www.smother.net/reviews/techno.php3
Blending urban sounds of dub with ethnic complex
rhythms, Dub Gabriel’s “Bass Jihad” is a relentless
assault on your body—you will have to dance the entire
length of the album. Personally I love dub, though for
a lot of folks it’s an acquired taste that most
unfortunately aren’t willing to develop. But if you’re
ever interested in hearing some of the best dub out
there you must pick up this essential album. The songs
swirl about in this cerebral musical landscape that
boasts tremendous space while not feeling like it’s
missing something. Production-wise the album is
jaw-dropping with its low-end frequencies perfectly
tweaked for even the worst speakers out there. I can’t
complement this album enough; you have to hear it for
yourself!
www.smother.net/reviews/techno.php3
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