Haris Pilton: Dub War Vol.2

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As much as I Dubs by Haris Pilton, the more I realize that he is the DubIt definitely doesn't do it for me. Why should it? Well, because I'm such a huge fan. I've never seen the film, but I actually feel more like one of those old men who stare at goats. A wild herd of "strange horses" galloping through the wilderness isn't exactly my kind of thing.
For me it could be a little less “stepping” and I miss two, three to almost “10 Dubs” per album that don’t want to send me to the dance floor at all costs.
But if SteppaDub, then I would love to do it the way Haris Pilton does it. Not only in the "Dubkeller" not only delivers a lot of punch with bass and drums, but also a whole lot of "wood in front of the hut" up top. Something's happening! What I experienced in the UK-Dub miss so much, is here in full force. There are so many instruments and samples in all shapes and sizes, with illuminating DubThere are so many effects of all kinds that I just can't stop raving about them. This is the opposite of UK-Dub-Minimalism and I really enjoy it from the lowest bias line to the highest trumpet and trombone fanfare!
“25 hours on one day of musical power”
Yes and if so also U-Roy and my very special toaster
Prince Jazzbo adding a few vocal snippets is my DubHeart at full power.

A full package of Dub ……………………….. lemmi

I like it too! I like the rootsy approach here! Oh, I'm getting conciliatory ;), no, nonsense, I always remain objective as best I can. Very nice samples here, nice FX, especially on the drums and percussion!
you can hear it… ;)

“Oh what a joy to here the utterance from a Rasta!”
Oh what a joy to here the utterance from an anonymous!

“Every little thing is gonna be alright”
“And if it’s alright, it got to be all night.”

So long …………… .. lemmi

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