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Guitoud
- Conscious Rasta
DUBROOM
MP3 ALBUM REVIEW |
WWW,
September 2012 - Straight from the
French (DUB) Reggae underground, this very
interesting one filled with eleven titles
all starting with the letter C. C as in
Conscious, even though there are hardly any
lyrics in this no-nonsense instrumentalist
Reggae album.
"Conscious Rasta" is indeed
interesting for a variety of reasons. Much
thought has been put in the music, both in
the samples as well as the (excellent)
instrumentation and overall concept. Expect
an album that is filled with intelligence
and style, as you listen to the
instrumentals with nuff Dub effects here and
there you will definitely recognize the
amount of work that has been put in it.
The production itself has an interesting
combination of programmed and played parts.
It has an analogue vibe without becoming too
much like an old-skool album. You just don't
really know what is played and what is
programmed and it's a real challenge to try
and decipher just what exactly is put in the
mix.
Even though this is not a DUB album avant
la lettre, it has more than enough
mixing work. Even though it is an
Instrumental Reggae album avant la lettre,
it will also appeal to those that are
looking for echoings, reverberations and
other vibes we know from Dub.
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