Get to know the electro-dub maestro (and tomorrow’s Summer Nights headliner) through his record obsessions, jazz-funk vibes, and long nights at LA’s Dub Club. Get to know the electro-dub maestro (and ...
Puerto Rican born and Los Angeles based Pachy Garcia, better known as Pachyman, is a modern day student of the founders of dub reggae. As a longtime collector of vintage recording gear, Garcia spent ...
It’s hard to be in a bad mood when Abundance, a collection of ten thumpy dub tracks by Denver’s Death by Dub, graces the turntable. The songs draw the listener into a galaxy of reverbs, echoes and ...
Lee “Scratch” Perry, the reggae pioneer, who laid the groundwork of electronic music and hip-hop as the creator of dub, collaborated with Bob Marley and produced countless other artists across genres, ...
We continue our 2021 Summer Music Series with Boostive, a band based in the San Diego coastal community of Ocean Beach. VIDEO: Summer Music Series: Boostive A few things are clear after spending any ...
The Convenience will share their new album Like Cartoon Vampires in April. The arty New Orleans post-punks announced the album with its opener “I Got Exactly What I Wanted,” a song we liked very much.
On Jazz Gone Dub, the London-based Gaudi collaborated with master guitarist Ernie Ranglin, Sly and Robbie, and David Hinds of ...
Spoon’s Britt Daniel has always loved gadgets, held a soft spot for studio wizardry. And it’s these tendencies that have helped keep the Austin indie-rock outfit so intriguing and inventive over the ...
As the years go by, Dub Trio’s name feels less and less apt. While the group’s early work orbited around reggae, more recent releases have focused on crushing, riff-centric metal. “World of ...
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