£46.81
Prepare to be transported to a realm where dub reigns supreme and boundaries are nothing but distant memories. Dub Syndicate's compilation album "Out Here On the Perimeter 1989-1996" is a mesmerising journey through the outer reaches of sonic experimentation. From the opening track, "Losing Game", you are immediately sucked into a swirling vortex of bass and reverb, with echoes of reggae and electronic beats blending seamlessly. The production on this album is top-notch, with each track meticulously crafted to create a hypnotic atmosphere that will leave you spellbound. Tracks like "Drilling Equipment" and "No Alternative" showcase Dub Syndicate's ability to create complex, multi-layered compositions that never fail to surprise and delight. Each song feels like a sonic adventure, with unexpected twists and turns that keep you on the edge of your seat. And let's not forget the collaborations on this album, with artists like Lee "Scratch" Perry and Bim Sherman lending their unique talents to elevate the music to a whole new level. Their contributions add an extra layer of intensity and diversity to an already stellar collection of songs. In conclusion, "Out Here On the Perimeter 1989-1996" is a must-listen for any fans of dub music or experimental sounds. Dub Syndicate have created a masterpiece that stands the test of time and solidifies their place as pioneers in the genre. Don't miss out on this gem of an album.
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