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1 week ago

The Bug / Ghost Dubs: Implosion

From industrial dancehall to leftfield techno to deep, alienating drone made with saxophones, Kevin Richard Martin welcomes the spirit of dub into everything he touches. Across three decades, the physical force of his music has expanded and contracted, but two things remain constant: the pulse of dub, no matter how reduced, and the rumble of the bass. "[The goal] was to make a new form of dub music that I wasn't hearing,"
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fromPitchfork
1 month ago

Wata Igarashi: My Supernova

An in-demand headliner in dark rooms worldwide and one of techno's most distinctive producers, Wata Igarashi has achieved a perfect harmony between his work as a musician and a selector. Born in Tokyo in the late '80s, with significant parts of his youth spent in England and Spain, he spent time in skate punk and avant-garde jazz circles before taking to DJing and production.
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fromFuncheap
1 month ago

Free Dub Night: Jon Holliday + More (The Riptide)

Big Dub Small Bar featuring Jon Holliday, Be1ng, and DJ Sep occurs at The Riptide in San Francisco at 8 pm; 21+ and free.
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fromPitchfork
1 month ago

Black Eyes: Hostile Design

Hostile Design reasserts Black Eyes' furious, experimental post-punk, blending no-wave, free jazz, and dub into extended, chaotic, groove-driven compositions.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

Add to playlist: the DIY no wave dub of Devon Rexi and the week's best new tracks

Amsterdam-based Devon Rexi fuse percussion-heavy, experimental post-punk and dub influences with DIY recording, unconventional instruments, spliced samples, turntablism, and pitch-shifted Farsi vocals.
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