Showing posts with label dub. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dub. Show all posts

Friday, 25 October 2019

JK Flesh - New Horizon (2018)


New Horizon is one of Justin Broadrick's latest efforts. In this record, and as is the case with the majority of the JK Flesh moniker, this record brings punishing industrial numbers tinted in minimal techno. Justin's love for dub remains underlined throughout the record, presented in his own demented and twisted take. Justin comments on this record: "I actually reduce things down so they sound more like a machine for me, not like a musical instrument. It's somewhat trying to remove myself from the music and remove all shred of humanity."


Human manufacturing process

Wednesday, 21 March 2018

Mushroom Lab - Good Trip (2006)


Good vibe psychill that plays with dub, ambient, tribal beats and other cool things. Album title's pretty self-descriptive.

  1. Flute Story
  2. Dream Traveller (The Forgotten Path)
  3. Space Trip
  4. L-Injection
  5. Morph Trap
  6. Another Ambient Dub
  7. East Model
  8. Luna
  9. Issues
  10. Night Vibe (Outbeat)




Another ambient dub

Wednesday, 3 January 2018

Black Slate - Black Slate (1980)


Super chilled out (duh) catchy reggae. Dubbier moments throughout the second half of the album.


Da 'erbb man

Thursday, 16 November 2017

The Bug vs Earth - Concrete Desert (2017)


One of the best albums of the year, and might possibly be my favourite. This album's gotten so many listens from me. Amazing collaboration between Dylan Carlson and Kevin Martin aka The Bug (who's been involved with projects with Justin Broadrick like Techno Animal, Ice, God, among others such as King Midas Sound, etc.). Broken dub and occasionally industrial beats emerging from haunted guitar riffs from the drone metal pioneer himself. Also contains two mean versions of tracks mixed with Justin Broadrick's vocals. I got the privilege to see these guys twice this year. Addictive album, also great to immerse into when you're traveling through crowded public transport, bumping into all those people yet everyone's feeling disconnected from everyone, everything. Highly recommended.


Don't walk these streets