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Dub Terror

Dub Terror
Dub Terror

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Track Listing

  1. Final Judgement
  2. Shinobi
  3. Digital Terror
  4. Stormloop Lightning
  5. Mr Terror
  6. Technology
  7. 31st Century
  8. Plucky Italian
  9. Reload Warrior
  10. Push the Tempest By
  11. Supa Dupa Style
  12. Turn the Tide
  13. Tetradis Dub

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #224986 in Music
  • Released on: 2009-05-25
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 44 minutes

Editorial Reviews

CD Description
Dub Terror is the brainchild of Italian dub producer SimoneLombardi, who does most of his studio work under the name Dubstudent. On his first full-length album he teams up with instrumentalists from around Europe and Asia along with a variety of reggae vocalists to create a brilliant and vibrant collection of modern reggae and dubstep compositions, about evenly divided between instrumentals and vocal numbers. Lombardi's signal achievement--apart from his winning way with a rhythm--is his ability to create sound structures that are rich and texturally complex but never unwieldy; even dark, foreboding tracks like the astringently dubsteppy "31st Century" and the melodica-driven "Digital Terror" have a nimbleness and flexibility in Lombardi's hands that would have done King Tubby or even Lee "Scratch" Perry proud. The vocal numbers are even better: "Shinobi", featuring Echo Ranks and Santanu, beautifully blends reggae and Middle Eastern elements, while "Turn the Tide" features a brilliant speed-rap performance by Brother Culture and "Technology" showcases both EchoRanks and the very fine Jah Marnyah. "Mr Terror" is something of a mystery--no vocalist is credited, but there is a voice buried shallowly under the dubwise rhythm, and it sounds quite a bit like Horace Andy, though the dub effects are laid on too thickly to be certain. Overall, a brilliant debut from a major modern reggae talent.