From: "FRED MCMURRY" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] DUB I massive or minute..?
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 11:33:43 PDT

Dub records doesn't really do dub music. They are more into the IDM click
and clack sounds with ambient melodies underneath. From everything I've
heard it's not the super bass heavy sound typical of dub music. However, the
NUMMER EEN compilation is excellent..in fact I've been listening to it for
the last week nonstop, yes buy it. I've been especially drawn to
Funckarama's tracks. But don't confuse dub records with having elements of
dub music...it doesn't.
If you are looking for dub music go for Elektrolux records (elektrolux.com)
(check out Synchromatic Dubsters, Dr. Scissors, Dub Mix Convetion, Jammin
Unit), Dubhead records (dubhead.dircon.co.uk), Sountern Dub records,
anything by Burnt Freeman, the Bush Chemists, Aramagideon, Sly and Robbie
(of course)...this is just scraping the surface of the good dub.

Fred


I recommend Kit Clayton's "Nek Sanalet" album on ~scape (Pole's label). Some very deep dub textures/effects blended with Clayton's
signature electronics. Noice.

Jorge     ********************************
               www.mp3.com/milkish
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From: "The [Quad]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313 <313@hyperreal.org>
Subject: [313] DUB I massive or minute..?
Date: Sun, 09 Jul 2000 20:00:46 -0700

I've read several artists/releases from this label (DUB) championed on the
313...
DURACEL, for one, and yet I have no knowledge of the "sounds" to be
expected...
Would the dub be of the spacious, minimal-type or maybe the heavy,
gut-churning
kind..?
Better still-can my question be answered with a purchase of the "NUMMER
EEN"
CD comp..?

Me And My Arrow,
J. E. v.F-B. B.






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