Dub Spencer & Trance Hill are back with album 9
Reggae |
Wednesday 28th September 2016 | Arren
The Swiss collective are back with their ninth album.
Switzerland's hottest dub group are back with another album, and it's incredible. The classically trained jazz instrumentalists have produced a tight, creative and at points, psychedelic album. Experimenting with their equipment, they make a dub trip that questions the rules.
Diving in, they've produced pure magic that's laden with funky grooves, smooth basslines and packed with vibes. Dub Spencer & Trance Hill will take you on a 13 tracks adventure of what their label, Echobeach, describe as 'a world of Space-Rock-Dub-Electro'.
Made up of John Zorn & Phil Minton, it's their ninth album where they showcase their own unique brand of reggae dub music. Joining them for a couple of tracks is vocalist Bruno Amstad to add a little extra.
Once again they prove that they aren't tied down by the 'rules' of the 70s, nor today's electronic dub - instead making a sound that's truly belongs to them. As each album has shown; they keep walking further and further down their own path. Dismantling the rule books and building their own.
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