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BR
STYLERS - OVER THIS PLACE
DUBROOM
MP3 ALBUM REVIEW |
WWW,
July 2010 - Even though they started in
2000, it was not until 2002 that BR Stylers
released an album on their own. Two years
later, "Over This Place" was born.
The 7-track EP contains a collaboration
with UK DUB Act Jah Free and a whole lot
more DUB Niceness, that you may not want to
miss as a collector of the better quality
online DUB releases.
It was just
after they opened up for Massive Attack and
Horace Andy, sometime before the spring of
2004. It was in that spring, that BR Stylers
got together in their Dub Alchemy studio.
The recordings went to the Splif Dada
Studio's in Turin (Italy), where Madaski put
the DUB in there.
During the
summer of 2004, "Over This Place"
was released.
The music
is electronica is combined with what some
would call "real playing of
instruments". The influences of
Trip-Hop are clearly noticeable throughout
the album, even though everything stays well
within the realms of what loosely can be
called Reggae DUB. Mad Professor was clearly
one of the sources of inspiration,
especially his work with Massive Attack and
Horace Andy, with which BR Stylers is so
very much connected because of their live
performances together.
A
Must-Have!
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