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ALAMBIC
CONSPIRACY - THE MISSING DUB VERSIONS
DUBROOM
MP3 ALBUM REVIEW |
WWW,
June 2011 - San Martino di Campagna,
Italy. It's December 2010 and the Alambic
Conspiracy DUB Studio is settling down in
this new location, north of Venice. When
everything is put in place, some older
recording pop up: the Missing DUB Versions.
With names like BR Stylers and Zion Train to
name just two, these DUB Versions have
fortunately now been found. Sixteen DUB
Versions, that is!
The
outstanding work on The Missing DUB Versions
is not just found in the incredible riddims
that serve as the foundation found on this
album. It's equally, perhaps even more, in
the art of DUB mixing applied. Most of the
things are done in a stricktly old skool
tradition of analogue effects and mixing
board. Remarkable, when you realize that
most of the work was done during the last
three years.
Even more
remarkable is the fact that according
to the conspirators themselves, none
of these tracks were ever intended for
release. Why that would be, is a question to
most: even for the collective themselves.
It's truly a very interesting exposition of
old skool methodology on new skool Euro and
UK Roots Reggae riddims.
From the
top to the very last drop, the album
continues to have this special vibe. Given
the fact that the tracks were recorded by a
variety of musicians and studio's, a
noteworthy point. The Alambic Conspiracy
knows who to mix their DUB and this album
will show it to every self respecting lover
of the better contemporary DUB.
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