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Super Ape Returns to Conquer! Lee “Scratch” Perry & Subatomic Sound System team up to re-imagine the Perry’s classic, genre defining dub album, reloaded for the sound system generation. Out now on DL, CD, & vinyl LP.
Lee Perry’s murky Black Ark era vibes meet Subatomic’s Brooklyn beats and bass pressure on this battle cry in an all out war on vampires. Legendary percussionist Larry McDonald and vocalist Jahdan Blakkamoore throw extra pepper in the pot. Fiyah haffi burn…
“NYC-2-Africa-2-Brasil” features two of the world’s top reggae vocalists, Anthony B and Jahdan Blakkamoore, and builds on the NYC-2-Africa project from Subatomic Sound System & Nomadic Wax, a mission to musically connect the roots of NYC hip hop back through Jamaican reggae and then back to Africa. Here it takes another musical journey on an express train to Brasil
Lee “Scratch” Perry & Subatomic Sound System, “Black Ark Vampires”, a throbbing sound tune propelled by subsonic bass, bubbling skanks, and pulsing beats that balance the mystical vibes of classic Jamaican dub reggae recordings with the flammable energy and subsonic vibrations of current electronic bass music, a recipe perfected during their past four years of tours spreading authentic dub to a new generation in places like Coachella, Dub Champions Festival, and Red Bull Music Academy.
SS028 vinyl 7″ Dubiterian remix of Anthony B, Subatomic Sound System, & Nomadic Wax “Dem Can’t Stop We From Talk” NYC-2-Africa riddim
“Jah is Coming” is a bass charging 140BPM rootical dubwise UK steppers style cut inspired by classic 70s Jamaican dub. “Dubbing on the Moon” on the B side is a pulsing roots dub driven by a thunderous bassline built on Subatomic Sound System’s original reggae rockers riddim “Our Father, Our King” produced and dubbed in a Jamaican style.
Skarob is a collision of bass music and dub reggae from the duo of veteran Brooklyn rasta Doctah X and Eastern European expatriate Rekloos, transplanted to the unlikely heartland of America.
Brooklyn urban reggae crew Noble Society, fronted by Jahdan Blakkamoore, drops new EP with chart topping remix from Subatomic Sound System
Subatomic Sound & Nomadic Wax present Anthony B’s international smash hit “Dem Can’t Stop We From Talk”
Super Ape Returns to Conquer! Lee “Scratch” Perry & Subatomic Sound System team up to re-imagine the Perry’s classic, genre defining dub album, reloaded for the sound system generation. Out now on DL, CD, & vinyl LP.
Lee “Scratch” Perry & Subatomic Sound System, “Black Ark Vampires”, a throbbing sound tune propelled by subsonic bass, bubbling skanks, and pulsing beats that balance the mystical vibes of classic Jamaican dub reggae recordings with the flammable energy and subsonic vibrations of current electronic bass music, a recipe perfected during their past four years of tours spreading authentic dub to a new generation in places like Coachella, Dub Champions Festival, and Red Bull Music Academy.
SS028 vinyl 7″ Dubiterian remix of Anthony B, Subatomic Sound System, & Nomadic Wax “Dem Can’t Stop We From Talk” NYC-2-Africa riddim
“Jah is Coming” is a bass charging 140BPM rootical dubwise UK steppers style cut inspired by classic 70s Jamaican dub. “Dubbing on the Moon” on the B side is a pulsing roots dub driven by a thunderous bassline built on Subatomic Sound System’s original reggae rockers riddim “Our Father, Our King” produced and dubbed in a Jamaican style.
Two separate 45 exclusive mixes, one with Anthony B on the original Subatomic Sound System & Nomadic Wax “NYC-2-Africa” riddim and the the second on the Dubblestandart “Kingston Riot” riddim.
“Hello, Hell is Very Low” / “Bed Athletes” Ari Up and Lee Scratch Perry’s only appearance together on record.
“I got into sort of cosmic explosions” – David Lynch
Remixes by RSD & Subatomic Sound System.
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