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This promises to be one of the best Dub shows of the year featuring Dr. Israel who is the latest member to join the legendary Praxis with Bill Laswell, DJ Krush, Buckethead & Brain as well as will have a new album coming out soon on Roir Records.
Desmond Williams who has worked with the likes of Dub legend Scientist, Thievery Corporation and his own amazing records.
Digital Tubby, Nephew of the legendary King Tubby and an amazing producer in his own rite bring the Dub Royalty to the next generation.
And Dub Poet Infinity whose work with Francois K in the past 2 years has put him up next to legends like U-Roy and Mutaburuka.
It will be a night not to miss, when we bring a full sonic sound of low-end theories when these Dub Shamans hit the stage at Joe’s Pub.
The new record is now available at www.amazon.com
www.amazon.com/exec/obido.....90778-8979832
as well as Downtown Music Gallery
search2.downtownmusicgallery.com/S...hing/WWW_DMG_Search.cgi#results
and fine record shops through out North America.
June 1st
BROOKLYN MASSIVE, AZRA RECORDS & JOE’S PUB
PRESENT
RECORD RELEASE PARTY FOR
DUB GABRIEL
PRESENTING HIS NEW RECORD
“BASS JIHAD”
MUSIC BY
DUB GABRIEL (AZRA RECORDS)
DR. ISRAEL’S BROOKLYN JUNGLE SOUNDSYSTEM (Praxis/Roir Records)
DESMOND WILLIAMS (18TH STREET LOUNGE)
DIGITAL TUBBY (NEPHEW OF KING TUBBY/ROIR RECORDS)
PLUS SPECIAL GUEST
DUB POET INFINITY
SHOW TIME 11PM
$10
JOE’S PUB
@
The Joseph Papp Public Theater
425 Lafayette Street
Between East 4th and Astor Place in
New York's East Village
Call 212.254.1263 for further information
WWW.DUBGABRIEL.NET
WWW.AZRARECORDS.COM
WWW.JOESPUB.COM
WWW.DESMONDWILLIAMS.NET
WHAT THE REVIEWS ARE SAYING!!!!!!!
SMOTHER.NET
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
PASTE MAGAZINE
4 stars
Educated in the Laswellian school of bass-heavy
deconstruction,Brooklyn-based producer/DJ/four-stringer Dub Gabriel returns with another exploration of Arabic-leaning landscapes tuned to the sound of his namesake.
A confluence of warlike rhythms (hence the album
title) are ingeniously layered by an analog flurry of percussion, mizmar(reed pipe) and ney(Turkish flute). The 11-track record plays like a Kubrickian soundtrack
for future societies where all the world’s instruments are thrown into one circle and the orgy is conducted by none other than the archangel Gabriel himself.
DOWNTOWN MUSIC GALLERY
This is my man Dub Gabriel's second solo effort and again he's got it down. Our hero has worked with Bill Laswell, Qaballah Steppers, Baraka Orchestra and Samara Sound System. His first solo disc, 'Ascend' from last year was one of the few great dub efforts I've heard in recent memory. He is back again with a little help from Mark Deutsch on bazantar (an acoustic bass-like invention), Subluna on didgeridoo, Fred Stubbs on ney, Ahad Nazarzadeh on saz and a couple of MC's Young Sand and Khalil. Dub Gabriel is a strong producer, always doing an enchanting job of layering a swirling array of exotic percussion, cosmic snaking-charming double reeds, thick bass and mesmerizing echoed guitars and keyboards. This swell, sly music is mostly instrumental, the groove and ambiance always intoxicating. The occasional vocal bits are often sampled and used like another tasty ingredient in this mysterious and delectable stew. Yo Dub-mon, this sh*t is pretty ripe, supremely righteous and completely groovy! Word! – BLG
search2.downtownmusicgallery.com/S...hing/WWW_DMG_Search.cgi#results
Desmond Williams who has worked with the likes of Dub legend Scientist, Thievery Corporation and his own amazing records.
Digital Tubby, Nephew of the legendary King Tubby and an amazing producer in his own rite bring the Dub Royalty to the next generation.
And Dub Poet Infinity whose work with Francois K in the past 2 years has put him up next to legends like U-Roy and Mutaburuka.
It will be a night not to miss, when we bring a full sonic sound of low-end theories when these Dub Shamans hit the stage at Joe’s Pub.
The new record is now available at www.amazon.com
www.amazon.com/exec/obido.....90778-8979832
as well as Downtown Music Gallery
search2.downtownmusicgallery.com/S...hing/WWW_DMG_Search.cgi#results
and fine record shops through out North America.
June 1st
BROOKLYN MASSIVE, AZRA RECORDS & JOE’S PUB
PRESENT
RECORD RELEASE PARTY FOR
DUB GABRIEL
PRESENTING HIS NEW RECORD
“BASS JIHAD”
MUSIC BY
DUB GABRIEL (AZRA RECORDS)
DR. ISRAEL’S BROOKLYN JUNGLE SOUNDSYSTEM (Praxis/Roir Records)
DESMOND WILLIAMS (18TH STREET LOUNGE)
DIGITAL TUBBY (NEPHEW OF KING TUBBY/ROIR RECORDS)
PLUS SPECIAL GUEST
DUB POET INFINITY
SHOW TIME 11PM
$10
JOE’S PUB
@
The Joseph Papp Public Theater
425 Lafayette Street
Between East 4th and Astor Place in
New York's East Village
Call 212.254.1263 for further information
WWW.DUBGABRIEL.NET
WWW.AZRARECORDS.COM
WWW.JOESPUB.COM
WWW.DESMONDWILLIAMS.NET
WHAT THE REVIEWS ARE SAYING!!!!!!!
SMOTHER.NET
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
PASTE MAGAZINE
4 stars
Educated in the Laswellian school of bass-heavy
deconstruction,Brooklyn-based producer/DJ/four-stringer Dub Gabriel returns with another exploration of Arabic-leaning landscapes tuned to the sound of his namesake.
A confluence of warlike rhythms (hence the album
title) are ingeniously layered by an analog flurry of percussion, mizmar(reed pipe) and ney(Turkish flute). The 11-track record plays like a Kubrickian soundtrack
for future societies where all the world’s instruments are thrown into one circle and the orgy is conducted by none other than the archangel Gabriel himself.
DOWNTOWN MUSIC GALLERY
This is my man Dub Gabriel's second solo effort and again he's got it down. Our hero has worked with Bill Laswell, Qaballah Steppers, Baraka Orchestra and Samara Sound System. His first solo disc, 'Ascend' from last year was one of the few great dub efforts I've heard in recent memory. He is back again with a little help from Mark Deutsch on bazantar (an acoustic bass-like invention), Subluna on didgeridoo, Fred Stubbs on ney, Ahad Nazarzadeh on saz and a couple of MC's Young Sand and Khalil. Dub Gabriel is a strong producer, always doing an enchanting job of layering a swirling array of exotic percussion, cosmic snaking-charming double reeds, thick bass and mesmerizing echoed guitars and keyboards. This swell, sly music is mostly instrumental, the groove and ambiance always intoxicating. The occasional vocal bits are often sampled and used like another tasty ingredient in this mysterious and delectable stew. Yo Dub-mon, this sh*t is pretty ripe, supremely righteous and completely groovy! Word! – BLG
search2.downtownmusicgallery.com/S...hing/WWW_DMG_Search.cgi#results
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