Antony Bee: Blessings Of Dub

3 replies to “Antony Bee: Blessings Of Dub"

Good sense! Wow, that really packs a punch…
I'm on the fourth song and already pondering 'Album of the Year'... I'm wondering if I'm still sane!

Anyone who finds my "jokes" funny must be mentally unstable ;-)
No, I'm always very happy when people laugh.
So, it probably won't be my "Album of the Year" anymore, but I can certainly understand your enthusiasm. I always really enjoy it when music doesn't come across as so conventional. There are definitely a lot of experiments here in the area of ​​arrangement (I mean the structure and style of riddims) and also in the many effects.
Nevertheless, it is above all the “Ashamed Dub "Cracker" is the one that really grabs me (Source: Philipp K... so / to avoid plagiarism accusations due to similar wording). I also really like it in Dub, if Riddim and BiassLine the Dub To control and drive it forward, so to speak. Someone once wrote, "Reggae is marching music"... I think that's kind of true, because no music marches against the walls of Babylon quite like REGGAE!
And this Dubs here – especially “Ashemed” Dub "Cracker" – marching confidently and without haste in the right direction. What do I mean by that? Well, it has to remain a little mystical or even cryptic, because here is the DubBlog! ... ;-) ... lemmi

Wow! I totally agree, it's an extremely good album, the vibe is fantastic, and the length of some tracks is perfect, like a story! Overall, I'm very surprised by AB Music House. I wasn't familiar with them, even though it's sometimes the sound I'm looking for/need ;). Big up!
It really has everything! Roots, Reggae, DubSteppa, Rock, Electro.

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