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                                    <title>DD0152 - Dusk Dubs Vol.52 - Skeleton Army</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we have the pleasure of welcoming back John Morrow, aka Skelton Army.
The decision to ask John to provide the sounds for our birthday show was an easy one. He always comes correct and provides exactly what is required, the mark of a true music man. It’s a sheer honour to have such a humble man, yet such a pioneer and inspiration be our birthday selector. The early Foul Play stuff is still played non-stop today, and if proof was needed that it will never fade, you only have to hear of the storming Foul Play set at Brixton Jamm for DJ Randall's Stepback Sessions. 
We all have various Foul Play productions that tear into our hearts, and that speaks higher volumes than I can describe. Now, John can be found dedicating himself to bass fuelled house music which I have personally road tested and I can report, tore the roof off. Keep a close eye on Skelton Army’s movements, we get the feeling he’s just getting started!
So, enough talking, time to let Skeleton Army do his thing. 
Salute!
Find him here:
facebook.com/skeletonarmymusic
twitter.com/skeletonarmyuk
And we highly recommend you check out his releases on Beatport:
beatport.com/artist/skeleton-army/347514
Firstly, I'd just like to say how chuffed I was to be asked to select DuskDubs Vol. 52, the 1st Birthday Edition. Massive respect to The General, Gidman and Tommy for making sure there's an amazing new selection every week without fail, that a growing number of fans (myself included) look forward to every Sunday. May it continue to go from strength to strength, and may the DuskDubs family continue to grow. Happy Birthday guys, here's to many more.
I thought for this weeks selection I'd put together a producers special. Each of my choices is from one of my favourite producers, representing a host of different genres from accross the last three decades. I had to whittle it down from a very long list and I've had to miss out a lot of super talented music makers, but the tunes in my final tracklist come from, in my opinion, the absolute best of the best, the super producers who've consistently delivered so much groundbreaking music.
You may notice that this weeks selection is maybe a little light on the 'dub' side of things and some of the tracks may be a little on the obvious side, but I hope you'll forgive me, it is a Birthday celebration after all, hope you enjoy.

Soul II Soul - Fairplay 
ILS - Loving You
Eric B & Rakim - Paid In Full (Seven Minutes Of Madness Remix)
Portishead - Sour Times
Biz Markie - Biz Is Goin' Off
Joyce Sims - (You Are My) All and All
Ultraista - Small Talk (Four Tet Remix) (Justin Martin Rework)
Stanton Warriors - Slip Away 
Lana Del Ray - Ride (Photek Remix)
Kidnap Kid - Like You Used To
Frankie Knuckles presents Satoshi Tomiie - Tears
SBTRKT - Hold On (feat. Sampha)
Goldie - Inner City Life (Radio Edit)
Skanna - The Greatest Thing (Summertime Mix)
Foul Play - Music Is The Key (Omni Trio Remix)
The Prodigy - Your Love

Soul II Soul - Fairplay
[Producers - Nellee Hooper / Jazzie B]
Grammy award winning producer of U2. Bjork, Smashing Pumpkins etc. Nellee Hooper started his carreer as a member of the Wild Bunch and was instrumental in Massive Attack's early success, but it was his work with Jazzie B creating the early Soul II Soul anthems that gets him in my selection today. My fave of the lot is 'Fairplay', bringing back memories of Funki Dred T-Shirts and Africa pendants.
ILS - Loving You
[Producer - ILS]
Illian Walker, former Good Looking artist turned Breaks Don was one of my favourite producers in the Breaks scene, using rolling breakbeats and a healthy dose of funk when most around him were taking it dark and heavy. I could have included any track from his masterpiece 2005 album ' Bohemia' but I thought the downtempo 'Loving You' had a nice DuskDubs feel to it.
Eric B & Rakim - Paid In Full (Seven Minutes of Madness remix)
[Remix Producers - Coldcut]
No producer special would be complete without something from sample pioneers and Ninja Tune founders, Coldcut. Their use of the Ofra Haza vocal in their remix of Eric B & Rakim's 'Paid In Full' was nothing short of genius and helped create a bonified classic, and it means I get to include a track from the greatest rapper of all time.
Portishead - Sour Times
[Producers - Portishead]
Yeah I know it's a bit obvious and Portishead have featured a fair bit in previous DuskDubs selections, but I've always loved them and this is my favourite track of theirs by a whisker. Their contrast of gritty production and melancholy vocals was so original and distinctive when they first emerged, and has progressed cleverly through their three studio albums, and I'm still patiently awaiting the next one.
Biz Markie - Biz is Goin' Off
[Producer - Marley Marl]
No one person is more responsible for soundtracking my early teenage years than Marly Marl. Arguably the greatest producer of Hip Hop's golden era, he was behind so, so, so many classics from Biz Markie, Big Daddy Kane, Roxanne Shante, MC Shan, Masta Ace, Eric B, LL Cool J etc. etc. etc. Was so hard picking just one, but 'Biz is Goin' Off' is just such a tune and I'll always remember it's freaky video, that I played on repeat when I was a little Hip Hop kid.
Joyce Sims - (You Are My) All and All
[Producer - Kurtis Mantronik]
Had to include something from the king of the beats himself Kurtis Mantronik. His trademark slick drum programming graced 80's anthems by Just Ice, T La Rock and his own band Mantronix, but for me it was with songstress Joyce Sims that he did his best work. Could have picked any number of colaborations between these two but went for my personal favoutite 'All and All'.
Ultraista - (Four Tet Remix) - (Justin Martin Rework)
[Remix Producer - Justin Martin]
This remix of a remix is one of my favourite tunes at the moment, from my favourite producer. Whether he's making house, breaks or booty shaking bass music, Justin Martin does it perfectly. A massive fan of classic Jungle/D&B, you can hear the influence in his music, especially evident in his album 'Ghettos & Gardens' on Dirtybird, which even features his remake of Goldie's 'Kemistry' fully endorsed by Goldie himself.
Stanton Warriors - Slip Away
[Producers - Stanton Warriors]
Taken from their 2006 'The Lost Files' album, 'Slip Away' featuring the vocal talents of Tina Grace is another Stanton's classic. In my opinion these guys can do no wrong. At the top of their game now for well over 15 years and showing no signs of slowing. Without doubt the masters of the Breaks scene.
Lana Del Ray - Ride (Photek Remix)
[Remix Producer - Photek]
In my humble opinion the most talented producer ever to make Drum & Bass, by a clear mile. Of course there have been many super talented producers in the scene since Rupert Parkes mid nineties domination, but the chances are what they're doing, Photek invented. I'm not a fan of all his post D&B work, but this remix for Lana Del Ray that emerged last year was a very unexpected surprise. Photek making pop music, and doing it well.
Kidnap Kid - Like You Used To
[Producer - Kidnap Kid]
It's only a matter of time before Kidnap Kid aka 23yr old Matt Relton blows up big time. Probably the most talented British house music producer around at the moment, his production skills sound well beyond his years. If you like Disclosure, you need to check out Kidnap Kid, cos he's better.
Frankie Knuckles presents Satoshi Tomiie - Tears
[Producers - Frankie Knuckles, Satoshi Tomiie]
It wouldn't be right to do a producers special without featuring something from the Godfather of House himself, the late, great Frankie Knuckles. I just love this record (I should do, I've sampled it enough times), it's completely timeless and it's arguably Robert Owens finest performance. Just beautiful.
SBTRKT - Hold On (feat. Sampha)
[Producer - SBTRKT]
Could have featured any number of tracks from SBTRKT's debut self-titled album, the perfect combination of great songs and brilliant production throughout. 'Hold on' is one of a number of colabs on the album with vocalist Sampha and my personal favourite.
Godie - Inner City Life
[Producers - Goldie, Rob Playford]
This is what happens when creative genius and technical wizard join forces. Rob and Goldie made so much fantastic music during the few years they worked together that really was timeless, but 'Inner City Life' was the track that helped Goldie become a household name and it still gives me goosebumps after the gazillionth listen.
Skanna - The Greatest Thing (Summertime Mix)
[Producer - Skanna]
Almost the first name on the list for a producer special, John Graham aka Skanna (and countless other aliases over the years) created some of the most well crafted and forward thinking Hardcore/D&B of the entire genre and is still having incredible success releasing music on some of the worlds finest dance music labels. Could have picked any number of his tunes and it was a toss up between this and another favourite of mine 'This Way' but memories of Fabio smashing 'The Greatest Thing' back in the day, just swung it.
Foul Play - Music Is The Key (Omni Trio Remix)
[Remix Producer - Omni Trio]
Omni Trio's finest moment? I think so, but I'm biased. I can remember the first time we heard this we were blown away. He took a small part of the vocal and built an entirely new piece of beautiful music around it. As great a musician as he was a producer, his entire back catalogue of singles and albums is a joy to listen to, but this tune will always be the one that means the most to me.
The Prodigy - Your Love
[Producer - Liam Howlett]
It's only right I should end this selection with a tune I played as my last record on so many occasions during my DJ years. Liam Howlett, super producer extraordinaire, Rave pioneer and someone I've looked up to for well over 20 years. In my mind this is THE piano anthem of piano anthems and though this may not be strictly in keeping with the usual DuskDubs sound, I know you'll forgive me, as this is the ultimate party tune and today we're celebrating a Birthday..... Enjoy.]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we have the pleasure of welcoming back John Morrow, aka Skelton Army.
The decision to ask John to provide the sounds for our birthday show was an easy one. He always comes correct and provides exactly what is required, the mark of a true music man. It’s a sheer honour to have such a humble man, yet such a pioneer and inspiration be our birthday selector. The early Foul Play stuff is still played non-stop today, and if proof was needed that it will never fade, you only have to hear of the storming Foul Play set at Brixton Jamm for DJ Randall's Stepback Sessions. 
We all have various Foul Play productions that tear into our hearts, and that speaks higher volumes than I can describe. Now, John can be found dedicating himself to bass fuelled house music which I have personally road tested and I can report, tore the roof off. Keep a close eye on Skelton Army’s movements, we get the feeling he’s just getting started!
So, enough talking, time to let Skeleton Army do his thing. 
Salute!
Find him here:
facebook.com/skeletonarmymusic
twitter.com/skeletonarmyuk
And we highly recommend you check out his releases on Beatport:
beatport.com/artist/skeleton-army/347514
Firstly, I'd just like to say how chuffed I was to be asked to select DuskDubs Vol. 52, the 1st Birthday Edition. Massive respect to The General, Gidman and Tommy for making sure there's an amazing new selection every week without fail, that a growing number of fans (myself included) look forward to every Sunday. May it continue to go from strength to strength, and may the DuskDubs family continue to grow. Happy Birthday guys, here's to many more.
I thought for this weeks selection I'd put together a producers special. Each of my choices is from one of my favourite producers, representing a host of different genres from accross the last three decades. I had to whittle it down from a very long list and I've had to miss out a lot of super talented music makers, but the tunes in my final tracklist come from, in my opinion, the absolute best of the best, the super producers who've consistently delivered so much groundbreaking music.
You may notice that this weeks selection is maybe a little light on the 'dub' side of things and some of the tracks may be a little on the obvious side, but I hope you'll forgive me, it is a Birthday celebration after all, hope you enjoy.

Soul II Soul - Fairplay 
ILS - Loving You
Eric B & Rakim - Paid In Full (Seven Minutes Of Madness Remix)
Portishead - Sour Times
Biz Markie - Biz Is Goin' Off
Joyce Sims - (You Are My) All and All
Ultraista - Small Talk (Four Tet Remix) (Justin Martin Rework)
Stanton Warriors - Slip Away 
Lana Del Ray - Ride (Photek Remix)
Kidnap Kid - Like You Used To
Frankie Knuckles presents Satoshi Tomiie - Tears
SBTRKT - Hold On (feat. Sampha)
Goldie - Inner City Life (Radio Edit)
Skanna - The Greatest Thing (Summertime Mix)
Foul Play - Music Is The Key (Omni Trio Remix)
The Prodigy - Your Love

Soul II Soul - Fairplay
[Producers - Nellee Hooper / Jazzie B]
Grammy award winning producer of U2. Bjork, Smashing Pumpkins etc. Nellee Hooper started his carreer as a member of the Wild Bunch and was instrumental in Massive Attack's early success, but it was his work with Jazzie B creating the early Soul II Soul anthems that gets him in my selection today. My fave of the lot is 'Fairplay', bringing back memories of Funki Dred T-Shirts and Africa pendants.
ILS - Loving You
[Producer - ILS]
Illian Walker, former Good Looking artist turned Breaks Don was one of my favourite producers in the Breaks scene, using rolling breakbeats and a healthy dose of funk when most around him were taking it dark and heavy. I could have included any track from his masterpiece 2005 album ' Bohemia' but I thought the downtempo 'Loving You' had a nice DuskDubs feel to it.
Eric B & Rakim - Paid In Full (Seven Minutes of Madness remix)
[Remix Producers - Coldcut]
No producer special would be complete without something from sample pioneers and Ninja Tune founders, Coldcut. Their use of the Ofra Haza vocal in their remix of Eric B & Rakim's 'Paid In Full' was nothing short of genius and helped create a bonified classic, and it means I get to include a track from the greatest rapper of all time.
Portishead - Sour Times
[Producers - Portishead]
Yeah I know it's a bit obvious and Portishead have featured a fair bit in previous DuskDubs selections, but I've always loved them and this is my favourite track of theirs by a whisker. Their contrast of gritty production and melancholy vocals was so original and distinctive when they first emerged, and has progressed cleverly through their three studio albums, and I'm still patiently awaiting the next one.
Biz Markie - Biz is Goin' Off
[Producer - Marley Marl]
No one person is more responsible for soundtracking my early teenage years than Marly Marl. Arguably the greatest producer of Hip Hop's golden era, he was behind so, so, so many classics from Biz Markie, Big Daddy Kane, Roxanne Shante, MC Shan, Masta Ace, Eric B, LL Cool J etc. etc. etc. Was so hard picking just one, but 'Biz is Goin' Off' is just such a tune and I'll always remember it's freaky video, that I played on repeat when I was a little Hip Hop kid.
Joyce Sims - (You Are My) All and All
[Producer - Kurtis Mantronik]
Had to include something from the king of the beats himself Kurtis Mantronik. His trademark slick drum programming graced 80's anthems by Just Ice, T La Rock and his own band Mantronix, but for me it was with songstress Joyce Sims that he did his best work. Could have picked any number of colaborations between these two but went for my personal favoutite 'All and All'.
Ultraista - (Four Tet Remix) - (Justin Martin Rework)
[Remix Producer - Justin Martin]
This remix of a remix is one of my favourite tunes at the moment, from my favourite producer. Whether he's making house, breaks or booty shaking bass music, Justin Martin does it perfectly. A massive fan of classic Jungle/D&B, you can hear the influence in his music, especially evident in his album 'Ghettos & Gardens' on Dirtybird, which even features his remake of Goldie's 'Kemistry' fully endorsed by Goldie himself.
Stanton Warriors - Slip Away
[Producers - Stanton Warriors]
Taken from their 2006 'The Lost Files' album, 'Slip Away' featuring the vocal talents of Tina Grace is another Stanton's classic. In my opinion these guys can do no wrong. At the top of their game now for well over 15 years and showing no signs of slowing. Without doubt the masters of the Breaks scene.
Lana Del Ray - Ride (Photek Remix)
[Remix Producer - Photek]
In my humble opinion the most talented producer ever to make Drum & Bass, by a clear mile. Of course there have been many super talented producers in the scene since Rupert Parkes mid nineties domination, but the chances are what they're doing, Photek invented. I'm not a fan of all his post D&B work, but this remix for Lana Del Ray that emerged last year was a very unexpected surprise. Photek making pop music, and doing it well.
Kidnap Kid - Like You Used To
[Producer - Kidnap Kid]
It's only a matter of time before Kidnap Kid aka 23yr old Matt Relton blows up big time. Probably the most talented British house music producer around at the moment, his production skills sound well beyond his years. If you like Disclosure, you need to check out Kidnap Kid, cos he's better.
Frankie Knuckles presents Satoshi Tomiie - Tears
[Producers - Frankie Knuckles, Satoshi Tomiie]
It wouldn't be right to do a producers special without featuring something from the Godfather of House himself, the late, great Frankie Knuckles. I just love this record (I should do, I've sampled it enough times), it's completely timeless and it's arguably Robert Owens finest performance. Just beautiful.
SBTRKT - Hold On (feat. Sampha)
[Producer - SBTRKT]
Could have featured any number of tracks from SBTRKT's debut self-titled album, the perfect combination of great songs and brilliant production throughout. 'Hold on' is one of a number of colabs on the album with vocalist Sampha and my personal favourite.
Godie - Inner City Life
[Producers - Goldie, Rob Playford]
This is what happens when creative genius and technical wizard join forces. Rob and Goldie made so much fantastic music during the few years they worked together that really was timeless, but 'Inner City Life' was the track that helped Goldie become a household name and it still gives me goosebumps after the gazillionth listen.
Skanna - The Greatest Thing (Summertime Mix)
[Producer - Skanna]
Almost the first name on the list for a producer special, John Graham aka Skanna (and countless other aliases over the years) created some of the most well crafted and forward thinking Hardcore/D&B of the entire genre and is still having incredible success releasing music on some of the worlds finest dance music labels. Could have picked any number of his tunes and it was a toss up between this and another favourite of mine 'This Way' but memories of Fabio smashing 'The Greatest Thing' back in the day, just swung it.
Foul Play - Music Is The Key (Omni Trio Remix)
[Remix Producer - Omni Trio]
Omni Trio's finest moment? I think so, but I'm biased. I can remember the first time we heard this we were blown away. He took a small part of the vocal and built an entirely new piece of beautiful music around it. As great a musician as he was a producer, his entire back catalogue of singles and albums is a joy to listen to, but this tune will always be the one that means the most to me.
The Prodigy - Your Love
[Producer - Liam Howlett]
It's only right I should end this selection with a tune I played as my last record on so many occasions during my DJ years. Liam Howlett, super producer extraordinaire, Rave pioneer and someone I've looked up to for well over 20 years. In my mind this is THE piano anthem of piano anthems and though this may not be strictly in keeping with the usual DuskDubs sound, I know you'll forgive me, as this is the ultimate party tune and today we're celebrating a Birthday..... Enjoy.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0151 - Dusk Dubs Vol.51 - Wilson Logan</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we have the pleasure of welcoming Wilson Logan to Dusk Dubs, and what a mix of incredible records he has brought to the table. 
Wilson can usually be found slamming techno out in Manchester’s finest venues such as Sankeys with the rest of the Playground team. This was why it was important to us to have someone who enjoys ‘melting you to the back of the room with techno’ (as he puts it) produce a Dusk Dubs Mixtape. It’s another perfect showcase of the beauty and value of Dusk Dubs. So many people like Wilson have many strings to their bow, and we are so happy that we can give them this platform to experiment, dig deep, and search out those records they love but may never get to play to the world. 
He has spent months preparing this, and that time was important as he insisted on having certain records in his mixtape which took that time to find. We love that dedication to the selection process.
For our penultimate show, we very happily give you Wilson Logan.
Find him here:
facebook.com/wilson.logan.16
facebook.com/Playgroundmanchester
twitter.com/playgroundmcr
soundcloud.com/playground-mcr
Here are a few words from this week’s selector:
“Firstly can I say a massive thank you to the Dusk Dubs guys for allowing me to put this selection of tunes together for them. Every weekend for the last year they have released music, come rain or shine, they have become an institution in Sunday morning listening so to be asked to do the final mix before they go 360 degrees and bring up the 1 year young mark is a huge honour.
One of my earliest memories as a kid is my uncle sitting me down, getting his guitar out and blasting out his rendition of Johnny Cash’s “Folsom Prison Blues”. I can’t have been more than 4 years old but the memory is as clear as day.
Fast forward 20 years and I can safely say that music is well and truly my overriding passion in life, I’m completely surrounded and immersed in it, whether I’m listening to techno and electronica to get me through the daily 9 to 5 or doing visuals for a variety of music events across Manchester its an ever present.
So to try and pick a selection from my ever increasing bank of tunes proved very difficult, but it was hellishly fun. I remember reading a quote by Theo Parrish a while back -
"Someone took one of these [a record] and another one of these and decided to mix them together, and now that art is somewhat being forgotten because everybody forgot about the records themselves and was worried about the mixing, and that’s more about the ego.”
I think this quote holds true to the dusk dubs philosophy, it’s simply about the music no gimmicks no tricks just straight up good music. I could have quite easily have pulled 10/15 records out of my collection that all sounded nice, flowed through nicely and there you go. That would have been too easy. I wanted to pull together music that has influenced me in some way throughout my life. Raised on a combination of everything from classical to folk to old school rock and roll right through hip-hop and finally electronica and techno, this selection is both a reflection and a reaction to that.
I hope you enjoy listening as much as I’ve enjoyed selecting.“
Tracklisting
1) Johnny Cash – Folsom Prison Blues
2) DJ Shadow – Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt
3) Gil Scott-Heron – Me And The Devil
4) A Tribe Called Quest – Excursions
5) John Beltran – Clouds Pull
6) Pris – A Certain Body
7) John Beltran – Nephila’s Oneiric (Sven’s Glorify Tribute Mix To
8) Answer Code Request – Code
9) Bachar Mar–Khalife – Machine Choses featuring Kid A (Ewan Pearson Remix)
10) Weedyman – My Super Lover
11) Wu-Tang Clan – C.R.E.A.M.
12) GZA – Duel Of The Iron Mic
13) Julian Cope – Russian Revolution Blues
14) Depeche Mode – In Chains (Minilogue’s Air remix)
15)Liars – Mess On A Mission (Silent Servant Remix)
16) Radiohead – Idioteque
17) Aphex Twin – Blue Calx
18) Talking Heads – This Must Be The Place (Naïve Melody)
19) Christopher Cross – Ride Like The Wind
20) The Paradise - In Love With You
21) Julian Cope – They Were On Hard Drugs]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we have the pleasure of welcoming Wilson Logan to Dusk Dubs, and what a mix of incredible records he has brought to the table. 
Wilson can usually be found slamming techno out in Manchester’s finest venues such as Sankeys with the rest of the Playground team. This was why it was important to us to have someone who enjoys ‘melting you to the back of the room with techno’ (as he puts it) produce a Dusk Dubs Mixtape. It’s another perfect showcase of the beauty and value of Dusk Dubs. So many people like Wilson have many strings to their bow, and we are so happy that we can give them this platform to experiment, dig deep, and search out those records they love but may never get to play to the world. 
He has spent months preparing this, and that time was important as he insisted on having certain records in his mixtape which took that time to find. We love that dedication to the selection process.
For our penultimate show, we very happily give you Wilson Logan.
Find him here:
facebook.com/wilson.logan.16
facebook.com/Playgroundmanchester
twitter.com/playgroundmcr
soundcloud.com/playground-mcr
Here are a few words from this week’s selector:
“Firstly can I say a massive thank you to the Dusk Dubs guys for allowing me to put this selection of tunes together for them. Every weekend for the last year they have released music, come rain or shine, they have become an institution in Sunday morning listening so to be asked to do the final mix before they go 360 degrees and bring up the 1 year young mark is a huge honour.
One of my earliest memories as a kid is my uncle sitting me down, getting his guitar out and blasting out his rendition of Johnny Cash’s “Folsom Prison Blues”. I can’t have been more than 4 years old but the memory is as clear as day.
Fast forward 20 years and I can safely say that music is well and truly my overriding passion in life, I’m completely surrounded and immersed in it, whether I’m listening to techno and electronica to get me through the daily 9 to 5 or doing visuals for a variety of music events across Manchester its an ever present.
So to try and pick a selection from my ever increasing bank of tunes proved very difficult, but it was hellishly fun. I remember reading a quote by Theo Parrish a while back -
"Someone took one of these [a record] and another one of these and decided to mix them together, and now that art is somewhat being forgotten because everybody forgot about the records themselves and was worried about the mixing, and that’s more about the ego.”
I think this quote holds true to the dusk dubs philosophy, it’s simply about the music no gimmicks no tricks just straight up good music. I could have quite easily have pulled 10/15 records out of my collection that all sounded nice, flowed through nicely and there you go. That would have been too easy. I wanted to pull together music that has influenced me in some way throughout my life. Raised on a combination of everything from classical to folk to old school rock and roll right through hip-hop and finally electronica and techno, this selection is both a reflection and a reaction to that.
I hope you enjoy listening as much as I’ve enjoyed selecting.“
Tracklisting
1) Johnny Cash – Folsom Prison Blues
2) DJ Shadow – Building Steam With A Grain Of Salt
3) Gil Scott-Heron – Me And The Devil
4) A Tribe Called Quest – Excursions
5) John Beltran – Clouds Pull
6) Pris – A Certain Body
7) John Beltran – Nephila’s Oneiric (Sven’s Glorify Tribute Mix To
8) Answer Code Request – Code
9) Bachar Mar–Khalife – Machine Choses featuring Kid A (Ewan Pearson Remix)
10) Weedyman – My Super Lover
11) Wu-Tang Clan – C.R.E.A.M.
12) GZA – Duel Of The Iron Mic
13) Julian Cope – Russian Revolution Blues
14) Depeche Mode – In Chains (Minilogue’s Air remix)
15)Liars – Mess On A Mission (Silent Servant Remix)
16) Radiohead – Idioteque
17) Aphex Twin – Blue Calx
18) Talking Heads – This Must Be The Place (Naïve Melody)
19) Christopher Cross – Ride Like The Wind
20) The Paradise - In Love With You
21) Julian Cope – They Were On Hard Drugs]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0150 - Dusk Dubs Vol.50 - Trinity Sound System</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we reach vol.50. That’s 50 weeks in a row, 50 mixtapes, through thick and thin. Dusk Dubs is flying. Its flying with a great team behind it and an even greater extended team pushing it forward. We're a family. And our core principle is about music and unity. Not money, not fame, not genres, not Charts or Top 100 lists…..not any of that bull shit that many these days think is important. 
It's about bringing people together, playing great records and buzzing off it.
Here at Dusk Dubs, we were trying to think of something special to celebrate our 50th mixtape. So, we threw it right back to the start. Myself, Original Gidman and General Camel have dug out the first few tracks we posted on twitter. And here it is. If anything, this mixtape is the birth of Dusk Dubs.
Those of you that were there with us at the start, we salute you. Thank you for helping drive something forward that is honest and pure right from the beginning. And those of you that have joined as we snowballed along, we equally salute you. Welcome, and thanks for making Dusk Dubs what it is today!
Now let's play some tunes eh!
Tracklisting
Jon’s Tracks

The Orb featuring Lee Scratch Perry - Golden Clouds
Taggy Matcher - Rockit
Fat Freddys Drop – Shiverman
Flying Lotus – Disco Balls

Leighton’s Tracks

Tosca - Honey
Thievery Corporation - Lebanese blonde
Portishead - Roads
Marshall Jefferson vs Noosa Heads – Mushrooms (Salt City Orchestra Remix)

Tommy’s Tracks

Bob Marley - 'get up, stand up'
2562 - 'Kontrol'
Pobedia - Journey To The Stars
Burial – Archangel

And it wouldn't be right without the full track list write up from Gids:
1) Bob Marley – ‘Get up, Stand’ up as selected by Harrison – What better way to start our 50th volume with a stone cold classic. Recorded at the Harry J. Studios, Kingston in Jamaica and originally released on the album “Burnin” in 1973, this is an anthem in the true sense of the word…. Sing-a-long crew stand up…..
2) Portishead – ‘Roads’ as selected by General Camel – Another classic, but this time from a more recent era. This can be found on Portishead ‘s debut album “Dummy” which unbelievably was released 20 years ago in August 1994. Cited by many music critics, as one of the genre’s defining albums, although in my humble opinion there are so many other albums that were influential during the “Trip-Hop” era…. There is no doubt that Portishead along with Massive Atack and Tricky to name a few spearheaded the “Bristol Sound”…… and what a sound it is with those heart-breaking vocals by Beth Gibbon’s and that recognisable lo-fi yet somehow polished production by Geoff Barrow.
3) The Orb featuring Lee Scratch Perry – ‘Golden Clouds’ as selected by Original Gidman – Featured on the ” The Orbserver in the Star House” album and released as a single in its own right back in August 2012’ - for me, this long awaited collaboration was the perfect union for both artists. Golden Clouds is a ‘dubbed-out skanking’ rework of The Orb’s ‘Little Fluffy Clouds’ where Mr. Perry reminisces about the Jamican “..skies when he was young?”
4) 2562 - 'Kontrol' as selected by Harrison – Released back in 2009 on the first split 12" vinyl in the "Tectonic Plates Vol. 2" series, alongside fellow ‘Hollander’ Martyn. Dave Huismans aka 2562’s sound is one of snappy 808’s, melancholy synth washes & pads and serious sub base,….the perfect hybrid of Detroit, London & Holland….”Watch your bassbins on this one !”
5) Thievery Corporation – ‘Lebanese Blonde’ as selected by General Camel – A contemporary classic from Washington DC based band Thievery Corporation. Released in 1998 and featuring the jazz vocals of Pam Bricker, this is a perfect example of the bands melting pot of Bossa, Jazz and Dub….. Another #DuskDubsclassic for sure…..
6) Flying Lotus – ‘Disco Balls’ as selected by Original Gidman – Produced by the LA based multi-talented producer Flying Lotus, who if you didn’t know comes from a long famous linage of musicians – his great-aunt being Alice Coltrane (jazz pianist, organist, harpist, composer and second wife of John Coltrane) and he is also a cousin of Ravi Coltrane (Post-Bop Tenor and Soprano Saxophonist). This track is taken from the Double CD compilation “5: Five Years of Low End Contagion” from the ever-consistant Hyperdub label. Released in 2009, and featuring other leftfield producers loved by the #DuskDubs family, such as Burial, Zomby, Kode 9 and Darkstar to name a few…..Go hunt it out – you will not be disappointed.
7) Tosca – ‘Honey’ as selected by General Camel – Tosca are the duo of Richard Dorfmeister and Rupert Huber out of Austria, who released on G-Stone Recordings. This track features on their second album ‘Suzuki’ which was released in 1999 and is a perfect example of that ‘G-Stone’ sound that #DuskDubsloves so much.
8) Taggy Matcher – ‘Rockit’ as selected by Original Gidman – Covering the Herbie Hancock classic in a ska/dub fashion could have turned out a nightmare. However, Taggy Matcher aka Patchworks manages to do it justice. Since 2007, Taggy Matcher started appearing in the 7 Inch record racks on the French Stix label, giving new ‘reggae/dub life’ to some of the best Hip-Hop and R&B classics around…..these hybrid/covers seem perfect for both b-boys and #DuskDubs alike.
9) Pobedia – ‘Journey To The Stars’ as selected by Harrison – Featured on Ruslan Zakharov’s aka Pobedia’s 2011 EP ‘Galaxy’ on Audiocast Productions, this track will take you away from the daily hustle and bustle of life through its Dub/Techno rhythms. As the artist says himself… “Just sit back and think of the relaxing motion of the sea or staring up at the clouds”…… Bliss.
10) Marshall Jefferson vs Noosa Heads – ‘Mushrooms (Salt City Orchestra Remix)’ as selected by General Camel – Of course, Mr Jefferson needs no introduction… as a legend in Dance Music his reputation precedes him. He released the original of Mushrooms back in 1996 but it was 2 years later that this remix by Elliot Eastwick, Miles Hollway and Simon Bradshaw aka Salt City Orchestra surfaced. A fantastic “chugger” that mixes spoken word, amazing beats and deep house vibes… another classic by Mr Jefferson.
11) Fat Freddys Drop – ‘Shiverman’ as selected by Original Gidman – This 10 minute epic is featured on their second album ‘Dr Boondigga and the Big BW’ released in 2009 which became a number-one album in New Zealand in its first week, and eventually went two times platinum. FFD manage to mould Reggae/Soul/Techno inna dub style and nowhere is this more apparent than on ‘Shiverman’ – watch for the drop featuring their amazing brass section…… If you ever get to see them live – this 10 minute epic becomes a 20 minute monster… recommended.
12) Burial – ‘Archangel’ as selected by Harrison – What better way to end this volume than with the mercurial Burial. For what seemed like an age, Burial managed to keep his identity a secret – driving the music press wild whilst adding to his own mystique. More recently William Emmanuel Bevan has come out of the ‘musical closet’ let’s say, collaborating with the likes of Four Tet, Massive Attack and even Tom Yorke from Radiohead. “Archangel” featured on his second album ‘Untrue’ (2007) is a classic ‘Burial’ take on 2 step garage… featuring mournful vocal loops, dark synth washes and a sub bass to die for…. this modern day masterpiece will worm its way into your ear and hopefully never escape….]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we reach vol.50. That’s 50 weeks in a row, 50 mixtapes, through thick and thin. Dusk Dubs is flying. Its flying with a great team behind it and an even greater extended team pushing it forward. We're a family. And our core principle is about music and unity. Not money, not fame, not genres, not Charts or Top 100 lists…..not any of that bull shit that many these days think is important. 
It's about bringing people together, playing great records and buzzing off it.
Here at Dusk Dubs, we were trying to think of something special to celebrate our 50th mixtape. So, we threw it right back to the start. Myself, Original Gidman and General Camel have dug out the first few tracks we posted on twitter. And here it is. If anything, this mixtape is the birth of Dusk Dubs.
Those of you that were there with us at the start, we salute you. Thank you for helping drive something forward that is honest and pure right from the beginning. And those of you that have joined as we snowballed along, we equally salute you. Welcome, and thanks for making Dusk Dubs what it is today!
Now let's play some tunes eh!
Tracklisting
Jon’s Tracks

The Orb featuring Lee Scratch Perry - Golden Clouds
Taggy Matcher - Rockit
Fat Freddys Drop – Shiverman
Flying Lotus – Disco Balls

Leighton’s Tracks

Tosca - Honey
Thievery Corporation - Lebanese blonde
Portishead - Roads
Marshall Jefferson vs Noosa Heads – Mushrooms (Salt City Orchestra Remix)

Tommy’s Tracks

Bob Marley - 'get up, stand up'
2562 - 'Kontrol'
Pobedia - Journey To The Stars
Burial – Archangel

And it wouldn't be right without the full track list write up from Gids:
1) Bob Marley – ‘Get up, Stand’ up as selected by Harrison – What better way to start our 50th volume with a stone cold classic. Recorded at the Harry J. Studios, Kingston in Jamaica and originally released on the album “Burnin” in 1973, this is an anthem in the true sense of the word…. Sing-a-long crew stand up…..
2) Portishead – ‘Roads’ as selected by General Camel – Another classic, but this time from a more recent era. This can be found on Portishead ‘s debut album “Dummy” which unbelievably was released 20 years ago in August 1994. Cited by many music critics, as one of the genre’s defining albums, although in my humble opinion there are so many other albums that were influential during the “Trip-Hop” era…. There is no doubt that Portishead along with Massive Atack and Tricky to name a few spearheaded the “Bristol Sound”…… and what a sound it is with those heart-breaking vocals by Beth Gibbon’s and that recognisable lo-fi yet somehow polished production by Geoff Barrow.
3) The Orb featuring Lee Scratch Perry – ‘Golden Clouds’ as selected by Original Gidman – Featured on the ” The Orbserver in the Star House” album and released as a single in its own right back in August 2012’ - for me, this long awaited collaboration was the perfect union for both artists. Golden Clouds is a ‘dubbed-out skanking’ rework of The Orb’s ‘Little Fluffy Clouds’ where Mr. Perry reminisces about the Jamican “..skies when he was young?”
4) 2562 - 'Kontrol' as selected by Harrison – Released back in 2009 on the first split 12" vinyl in the "Tectonic Plates Vol. 2" series, alongside fellow ‘Hollander’ Martyn. Dave Huismans aka 2562’s sound is one of snappy 808’s, melancholy synth washes & pads and serious sub base,….the perfect hybrid of Detroit, London & Holland….”Watch your bassbins on this one !”
5) Thievery Corporation – ‘Lebanese Blonde’ as selected by General Camel – A contemporary classic from Washington DC based band Thievery Corporation. Released in 1998 and featuring the jazz vocals of Pam Bricker, this is a perfect example of the bands melting pot of Bossa, Jazz and Dub….. Another #DuskDubsclassic for sure…..
6) Flying Lotus – ‘Disco Balls’ as selected by Original Gidman – Produced by the LA based multi-talented producer Flying Lotus, who if you didn’t know comes from a long famous linage of musicians – his great-aunt being Alice Coltrane (jazz pianist, organist, harpist, composer and second wife of John Coltrane) and he is also a cousin of Ravi Coltrane (Post-Bop Tenor and Soprano Saxophonist). This track is taken from the Double CD compilation “5: Five Years of Low End Contagion” from the ever-consistant Hyperdub label. Released in 2009, and featuring other leftfield producers loved by the #DuskDubs family, such as Burial, Zomby, Kode 9 and Darkstar to name a few…..Go hunt it out – you will not be disappointed.
7) Tosca – ‘Honey’ as selected by General Camel – Tosca are the duo of Richard Dorfmeister and Rupert Huber out of Austria, who released on G-Stone Recordings. This track features on their second album ‘Suzuki’ which was released in 1999 and is a perfect example of that ‘G-Stone’ sound that #DuskDubsloves so much.
8) Taggy Matcher – ‘Rockit’ as selected by Original Gidman – Covering the Herbie Hancock classic in a ska/dub fashion could have turned out a nightmare. However, Taggy Matcher aka Patchworks manages to do it justice. Since 2007, Taggy Matcher started appearing in the 7 Inch record racks on the French Stix label, giving new ‘reggae/dub life’ to some of the best Hip-Hop and R&B classics around…..these hybrid/covers seem perfect for both b-boys and #DuskDubs alike.
9) Pobedia – ‘Journey To The Stars’ as selected by Harrison – Featured on Ruslan Zakharov’s aka Pobedia’s 2011 EP ‘Galaxy’ on Audiocast Productions, this track will take you away from the daily hustle and bustle of life through its Dub/Techno rhythms. As the artist says himself… “Just sit back and think of the relaxing motion of the sea or staring up at the clouds”…… Bliss.
10) Marshall Jefferson vs Noosa Heads – ‘Mushrooms (Salt City Orchestra Remix)’ as selected by General Camel – Of course, Mr Jefferson needs no introduction… as a legend in Dance Music his reputation precedes him. He released the original of Mushrooms back in 1996 but it was 2 years later that this remix by Elliot Eastwick, Miles Hollway and Simon Bradshaw aka Salt City Orchestra surfaced. A fantastic “chugger” that mixes spoken word, amazing beats and deep house vibes… another classic by Mr Jefferson.
11) Fat Freddys Drop – ‘Shiverman’ as selected by Original Gidman – This 10 minute epic is featured on their second album ‘Dr Boondigga and the Big BW’ released in 2009 which became a number-one album in New Zealand in its first week, and eventually went two times platinum. FFD manage to mould Reggae/Soul/Techno inna dub style and nowhere is this more apparent than on ‘Shiverman’ – watch for the drop featuring their amazing brass section…… If you ever get to see them live – this 10 minute epic becomes a 20 minute monster… recommended.
12) Burial – ‘Archangel’ as selected by Harrison – What better way to end this volume than with the mercurial Burial. For what seemed like an age, Burial managed to keep his identity a secret – driving the music press wild whilst adding to his own mystique. More recently William Emmanuel Bevan has come out of the ‘musical closet’ let’s say, collaborating with the likes of Four Tet, Massive Attack and even Tom Yorke from Radiohead. “Archangel” featured on his second album ‘Untrue’ (2007) is a classic ‘Burial’ take on 2 step garage… featuring mournful vocal loops, dark synth washes and a sub bass to die for…. this modern day masterpiece will worm its way into your ear and hopefully never escape….]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0149 - Dusk Dubs Vol.49 - Dave Faze</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Once again it is our pleasure to bring to you another amazing selector for the #DuskDubs series. This week we have Dave Faze stepping up with his personal selection of records. It is clear from Dave’s tracklist that he is a lover of all genres of music, which of course fits perfectly with our #DuskDubsmantra. This was cemented even more during a meeting between Dave and Original Gidman at a Jungle/Drum & Bass night where they spoke Jazz and everything non D&B… as you do !!
…. A true musical ‘head’ for sure – Step up Mr. Faze
Find him here:
soundcloud.com/fazedj
mixcloud.com/Fazedj
twitter.com/Fazedeejay
Below are a few words from this week’s selector…..
“I’m very honoured and thrilled to be asked to compile this volume of #DuskDubs and this selection features tracks I was listening to around the mid nighties when the whole downtempo or ‘trip hop’ genre blew up.
I was lucky, as I was living in London at the time and I fully immersed myself in the cutting edge forefront of the dance scene and went to legendary clubs such as the Blue Note, The End, Bagleys and Turnmills all of which catered for forward thinking beats of all descriptions!
These tracks are very close to my heart and represent many happy times in my life. I hope you enjoy!
You can catch me every two months at my residency at Interlight at The Castle, Aldgate East, London, and also on the radio on purple-radio.co.uk every month, and on my new show onwww.jungletrain.net which I’m very proud to be a part of…
Big up to the #DuskDubs crew for the opportunity…. it’s nice to be a part of the family”.
Tracklisting
1) In Flux (Alternative Interlude 93 Mix) - DJ Shadow
2) Angel Dust - DJ Cam
3) A Mother (For Your Mind) - The Herbaliser
4) Shakatadoodub - Kruder & Dorfmeister
5) Its A Long Road - Funki Porcini
6) Deeper Shit 1 & 2 - Kruder & Dormeister
7) Suru-Lere Dub - Prince Far I
8) Witness Dub - Roots Manuva
9) Dark Sun Riders - Dark Sun Riders
10) Radiation Ruling The Nation (Protection) - Massive Attack & Mad Professor
11) Alex Reece – Jazz Master]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Once again it is our pleasure to bring to you another amazing selector for the #DuskDubs series. This week we have Dave Faze stepping up with his personal selection of records. It is clear from Dave’s tracklist that he is a lover of all genres of music, which of course fits perfectly with our #DuskDubsmantra. This was cemented even more during a meeting between Dave and Original Gidman at a Jungle/Drum & Bass night where they spoke Jazz and everything non D&B… as you do !!
…. A true musical ‘head’ for sure – Step up Mr. Faze
Find him here:
soundcloud.com/fazedj
mixcloud.com/Fazedj
twitter.com/Fazedeejay
Below are a few words from this week’s selector…..
“I’m very honoured and thrilled to be asked to compile this volume of #DuskDubs and this selection features tracks I was listening to around the mid nighties when the whole downtempo or ‘trip hop’ genre blew up.
I was lucky, as I was living in London at the time and I fully immersed myself in the cutting edge forefront of the dance scene and went to legendary clubs such as the Blue Note, The End, Bagleys and Turnmills all of which catered for forward thinking beats of all descriptions!
These tracks are very close to my heart and represent many happy times in my life. I hope you enjoy!
You can catch me every two months at my residency at Interlight at The Castle, Aldgate East, London, and also on the radio on purple-radio.co.uk every month, and on my new show onwww.jungletrain.net which I’m very proud to be a part of…
Big up to the #DuskDubs crew for the opportunity…. it’s nice to be a part of the family”.
Tracklisting
1) In Flux (Alternative Interlude 93 Mix) - DJ Shadow
2) Angel Dust - DJ Cam
3) A Mother (For Your Mind) - The Herbaliser
4) Shakatadoodub - Kruder & Dorfmeister
5) Its A Long Road - Funki Porcini
6) Deeper Shit 1 & 2 - Kruder & Dormeister
7) Suru-Lere Dub - Prince Far I
8) Witness Dub - Roots Manuva
9) Dark Sun Riders - Dark Sun Riders
10) Radiation Ruling The Nation (Protection) - Massive Attack & Mad Professor
11) Alex Reece – Jazz Master]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0148 - Dusk Dubs Vol.48 - Danny Mac</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, it’s time to be loved up with the man who gave us one of the best musical genres in history. Chuggers. We’ve all done it, we’ve all tried to describe that tune that chugs along, thud thud thud.... they’re long, they make you move, regardless of where you are and how you’re feeling. Chuggers. 
Danny is a lover of great music, and usually he has experienced that music live and how it was intended to be heard, so when he says something is good, you know he’s the authority on it. 
Dusk Dubs can often mean something different, depending on how you approach it. But we love it especially when people take us on that journey somewhere else, another place, another time. So put your cans on, close your eyes, and enjoy the time travelling experience.
Find him here:
twitter.com/chocky73
And here are a few words from this week’s selector:
“Right before I start I would like to thank Original Gidman, General Camel and Harrison for inviting me back.
When I got asked to compile another #DuskDubs compilation, I always imagine being in Ibiza watching the sun slowly sink into the sea.
I started this #DuskDubs with the intention of choosing two songs from my favourite musical genres, but as soon as I heard The Beatles sing "Turn off your mind, relax and float down stream" I knew then the second half was going to have a slight Psychedelic feel to it.
I absolutely love that 60s West Coast first "Summer of Love Sound" with Love being my favourite band of that era. Anyone who knows me will tell you how much I love The Roses and The Verve, who were both heavily influenced by that sound.
"All the wild eyes, know what I mean". “
Tracklisting
1) Dennis Brown & Nigger Kojak - Ain't That Loving You / Hole In The Bucket
2) Black Uhuru - Shine Eye Gal
3) The Slickers - Johnny Too Bad
4) Downliners Sekt - Eiger Dreams
5) Audiofly - Excuse My Wilderness (Carl Craig Remix)
6) Khidja - Mustafa (Timothy J Fairplay Remix)
7) Bruce Springsteen - I'm on Fire (Cousin Cole Remix)
8) The Beatles - Tomorrow Never Knows (Leftside Wobble Edit)
9) Stone Roses - Guernica
10) The Verve - Already There
11) Pink Floyd - Flaming
12) Love - The Red Telephone]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, it’s time to be loved up with the man who gave us one of the best musical genres in history. Chuggers. We’ve all done it, we’ve all tried to describe that tune that chugs along, thud thud thud.... they’re long, they make you move, regardless of where you are and how you’re feeling. Chuggers. 
Danny is a lover of great music, and usually he has experienced that music live and how it was intended to be heard, so when he says something is good, you know he’s the authority on it. 
Dusk Dubs can often mean something different, depending on how you approach it. But we love it especially when people take us on that journey somewhere else, another place, another time. So put your cans on, close your eyes, and enjoy the time travelling experience.
Find him here:
twitter.com/chocky73
And here are a few words from this week’s selector:
“Right before I start I would like to thank Original Gidman, General Camel and Harrison for inviting me back.
When I got asked to compile another #DuskDubs compilation, I always imagine being in Ibiza watching the sun slowly sink into the sea.
I started this #DuskDubs with the intention of choosing two songs from my favourite musical genres, but as soon as I heard The Beatles sing "Turn off your mind, relax and float down stream" I knew then the second half was going to have a slight Psychedelic feel to it.
I absolutely love that 60s West Coast first "Summer of Love Sound" with Love being my favourite band of that era. Anyone who knows me will tell you how much I love The Roses and The Verve, who were both heavily influenced by that sound.
"All the wild eyes, know what I mean". “
Tracklisting
1) Dennis Brown & Nigger Kojak - Ain't That Loving You / Hole In The Bucket
2) Black Uhuru - Shine Eye Gal
3) The Slickers - Johnny Too Bad
4) Downliners Sekt - Eiger Dreams
5) Audiofly - Excuse My Wilderness (Carl Craig Remix)
6) Khidja - Mustafa (Timothy J Fairplay Remix)
7) Bruce Springsteen - I'm on Fire (Cousin Cole Remix)
8) The Beatles - Tomorrow Never Knows (Leftside Wobble Edit)
9) Stone Roses - Guernica
10) The Verve - Already There
11) Pink Floyd - Flaming
12) Love - The Red Telephone]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0147 - Dusk Dubs Vol.47 - Original Gidman</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week it’s a long overdue return of another Dusk Dubs resident, Original Gidman. Here from the beginning, in fact, here before the beginning, Gidman keeps everything on track and without him, not in a million years would we be approaching a year of weekly mixtapes. He wears his Dusk Dubs heart and soul on his sleeve for all to see, and we couldn’t have a better representative. No one can match his knowledge, and the respect he has in our game is second to none. Constantly putting our selectors at the forefront of his mind, daily promoting of their mixtapes, and providing 24/7 advice and support, it’s about time we all returned the favour.
So, here he is, taking you back to where it all began for him. 
What a journey!
Salute The Original Gidman!
Find him here :
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
treasureandnuggets.blogspot.co.uk
Here are some words from this week’s selector, and as always with Gidman, a superb write up on his tracks:
“As you can probably tell from the artwork I have used, featuring my youthful fresh faced self (ha ha), this volume is an attempt to reflect a particular time during my years out in the raving wilderness. Although all my previous #DuskDubs volumes’ include tracks which I have a personal attachment too, I think this volume has to be the most personal so far. It includes tracks that still resonate with me today from a time in my life where I felt part of a widespread youth culture. I feel blessed, not many generations can say that…. Of course, this is #DuskDubs, so there’s no hands-in-the air anthem’s here, just tracks that affected me emotionally during those years and still do to this day…… “Taking you back to the morning after……” ”
Tracklisting
1) Neutron 9000 – Way To Heaven
Taken from the 1990 ‘The Green House Effect’ album on Profile Records – this track takes me back to every ‘morning after’ or every ‘car journey home’ after a night out. Whether it was in the car or at home, The Green House Effect was the ‘Go-To’ album of that time, and this being the first track on the album would set the scene….. Pure chill out bliss.
2) Candy Flip – Strawberry Fields Forever
Also released in 1990, this track would end up being a UK Top Ten success. However, before it became a commercial hit, it would form a staple part of the soundtrack to many of the illegal raves I was attending at the time. By covering the Beatles, sampling James Brown’s "Funky Drummer" and adding some additional reverb, Candy Flip seemed to connect two youth cultures – one from the 60’s and the other from the 90’s…. memories of Kangol Hats, Baggy Jeans, Naff Naff Jackets and Wallabies shoes……
3) Psychotropic – Only For The Headstrong
Starting with that classic vocal sample “Music’s Hypnotizing”, this 1990 warehouse anthem would rock many a sound system back in the day with those “Funky Drummer” beats, but it was those dreamy synth lines that hooked you, hypnotised you and took you somewhere else – only for the headstrong… indeed.
4) Joanna Law – First Time Ever (Mellow Groove Mix)
Originally written by Kirsty MacColl’s father Ewan McColl back in 1957 and covered by over 60 different artists, this version was released on a number of different labels in 1990. Featuring the stunning vocals of Joanna Law who would later go onto work with Pressure Drop and Way Out West to name a few, this classic would give me goose bumps every time I heard it, and still does today…. A Perfect #DuskDubsmoment.
5) Roots and Soul – Mr. Kirk vs. The Real Bassline (Original Mix)
Found on the A-side of Roots and Soul’s 3rd 12” release on Street Bwoyz Pro label in 1991, this bass heavy track takes the “Mr Kirk” sample from 4 hero’s Mr Kirk’s Nightmare and, repeats it like a mantra as the bass washes over you. I have only ever heard this track played out once on a system and when I did….. well it you can imagine !! The feeling has stayed with me ever since…..
6) A Guy Called Gerald – Emotions Electric
Gerald Simpson could do no wrong back in 1989. After his early involvement in 808 State and his success of Voodoo Ray in 1988, Gerald would release a couple of what I regard as classic UK Acid House albums. However, for me that stand out release during this period was on a ‘Peel Sessions” 12”, released in 1989 on the BBC’s Strange Fruit Records. This track has all the emotional power of any of the Vocal House classics that preceded it, but with its slower pace, deep bass lines and gorgeous synth washes – this is another “goose bump” moment – its emotional power is immeasurable.
7) 808 State – Sunrise
There’s not much I can say about 808 State that hasn’t been said before, just that this track off their first album “Ninety” (1989) was one of those tracks that fell between the dance floor and the chill-out room. Throughout that album, they managed to include all musical aspects of rave culture – techno, house, ambient, hardcore – it’s all there…. an album I still play – and a track that takes me to that “head space” between the dance floor and the chill-out room…. a certified classic.
8) Critical Rhythm – Fall Into A Trance (Alternative Ambient Mix)
I first came across this track on the classic Bio-Rhythm LP, released on the ever-consistent Network Records in the summer of 1990 – it featured the ‘who’s who’ of electronic music at that time Mark Archer, Derrick May, Derrick Carter, Paris Grey, Frank De Wulf, Neal Howard and of course Critical Rhythm aka Lenny Dee and Victor Simonelli. Purchased on good ol’ cassette at the time, it was another ‘Go-To’ album for the car…. @DZG303 can vouch for that ! The track ‘Fall Into A Trance’, originally licensed from Nu Groove Records and engineered by the don Tommy Musto, was a personal highlight and would always evoke a trance like state, even more so on the ‘Alternative Ambient Mix’ version.
9) Ability II – Pressure Dub
Originally released in 1990 on the Bassic record label and then licensed to the famous Outer Rhythm Label and re-released in 1991, this track was a classic of its time. Ten glorious minutes of breaks, bleeps and vocal snippets processed through an echo chamber, which when played on great sound system would pound your body into submission with that devastating bass line – Amazing… nuff said.
10) Unique 3 – The Theme
Released on Chill Records in 1988 and then picked up by Ten Records, this is another bleeps and bass classic that would be heard in every DJ’s set from that period. As well as hearing this amazing blend of Hip-Hop and Bleeps & Bass at every rave between 1989-1990, I also heard Unique 3 do a live PA on the legendary mixtape ‘Grooverider 1’ from the Eclipse Coventry (still a prize possession). Apparently, 'The Theme' was voted the number 1 track played at the ‘The Hacienda’ in Manchester in the '90s, by the world famous Deejay team who played there (Mike Pickering, Graeme Park and Dave Haslam). Although I first heard in the rave, its Hip-Hop styling’s and lower BPM’s lends itself perfectly for this #DuskDubsvolume.
11) Sweet Exorcist – Testone
Sweet Exorcist aka Richard H Kirk and DJ Parrot released this track on their second 12” for Warp Records in 1990. Starting with the famous sample from the film ‘Close Encounters Of The Third Kind’, this bleep and bass classic is one of my favourites from both The Warp stable and of that era. Those synth pads and minimalist construction would pave the way for the later generation of producers, particularly during Warp's Artificial Intelligence series.
12) Earth Leakage Trip – No Idea.
Featured on the first 12” release on the now legendary Moving Shadow record label in 1991. Earth Leakage Trip, who would later release on Rising High Records and Direct Source Records to name a few, manage to create a trippy techno classic with clever use of film samples, eerie synth pads and a throbbing bass. After first hearing it on an old beaten up TDK 90 cassette, those seagulls samples have embedded themselves in my brain – must be something to do with living near the coast at the time.
13) Mundo Muzique – Andromeda
I finish with a bona fide masterpiece in my humble opinion. Originally released on the compilation ‘Brooklyn Beats - Brooklyn's In The House’ on Easy Street Records out of New York in 1991 – the compilation was picked up and re-released by one of my favourite and most collected labels of that time – R & S Records. Mundo Muzique aka Edmundo Perez released some classics on R & S, including the Tranztechno EP Vol. 1 and the Andromeda 12” , but it’s with this track that he manages to hit all the bases….. Simply put, a stunning piece of music.]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week it’s a long overdue return of another Dusk Dubs resident, Original Gidman. Here from the beginning, in fact, here before the beginning, Gidman keeps everything on track and without him, not in a million years would we be approaching a year of weekly mixtapes. He wears his Dusk Dubs heart and soul on his sleeve for all to see, and we couldn’t have a better representative. No one can match his knowledge, and the respect he has in our game is second to none. Constantly putting our selectors at the forefront of his mind, daily promoting of their mixtapes, and providing 24/7 advice and support, it’s about time we all returned the favour.
So, here he is, taking you back to where it all began for him. 
What a journey!
Salute The Original Gidman!
Find him here :
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
treasureandnuggets.blogspot.co.uk
Here are some words from this week’s selector, and as always with Gidman, a superb write up on his tracks:
“As you can probably tell from the artwork I have used, featuring my youthful fresh faced self (ha ha), this volume is an attempt to reflect a particular time during my years out in the raving wilderness. Although all my previous #DuskDubs volumes’ include tracks which I have a personal attachment too, I think this volume has to be the most personal so far. It includes tracks that still resonate with me today from a time in my life where I felt part of a widespread youth culture. I feel blessed, not many generations can say that…. Of course, this is #DuskDubs, so there’s no hands-in-the air anthem’s here, just tracks that affected me emotionally during those years and still do to this day…… “Taking you back to the morning after……” ”
Tracklisting
1) Neutron 9000 – Way To Heaven
Taken from the 1990 ‘The Green House Effect’ album on Profile Records – this track takes me back to every ‘morning after’ or every ‘car journey home’ after a night out. Whether it was in the car or at home, The Green House Effect was the ‘Go-To’ album of that time, and this being the first track on the album would set the scene….. Pure chill out bliss.
2) Candy Flip – Strawberry Fields Forever
Also released in 1990, this track would end up being a UK Top Ten success. However, before it became a commercial hit, it would form a staple part of the soundtrack to many of the illegal raves I was attending at the time. By covering the Beatles, sampling James Brown’s "Funky Drummer" and adding some additional reverb, Candy Flip seemed to connect two youth cultures – one from the 60’s and the other from the 90’s…. memories of Kangol Hats, Baggy Jeans, Naff Naff Jackets and Wallabies shoes……
3) Psychotropic – Only For The Headstrong
Starting with that classic vocal sample “Music’s Hypnotizing”, this 1990 warehouse anthem would rock many a sound system back in the day with those “Funky Drummer” beats, but it was those dreamy synth lines that hooked you, hypnotised you and took you somewhere else – only for the headstrong… indeed.
4) Joanna Law – First Time Ever (Mellow Groove Mix)
Originally written by Kirsty MacColl’s father Ewan McColl back in 1957 and covered by over 60 different artists, this version was released on a number of different labels in 1990. Featuring the stunning vocals of Joanna Law who would later go onto work with Pressure Drop and Way Out West to name a few, this classic would give me goose bumps every time I heard it, and still does today…. A Perfect #DuskDubsmoment.
5) Roots and Soul – Mr. Kirk vs. The Real Bassline (Original Mix)
Found on the A-side of Roots and Soul’s 3rd 12” release on Street Bwoyz Pro label in 1991, this bass heavy track takes the “Mr Kirk” sample from 4 hero’s Mr Kirk’s Nightmare and, repeats it like a mantra as the bass washes over you. I have only ever heard this track played out once on a system and when I did….. well it you can imagine !! The feeling has stayed with me ever since…..
6) A Guy Called Gerald – Emotions Electric
Gerald Simpson could do no wrong back in 1989. After his early involvement in 808 State and his success of Voodoo Ray in 1988, Gerald would release a couple of what I regard as classic UK Acid House albums. However, for me that stand out release during this period was on a ‘Peel Sessions” 12”, released in 1989 on the BBC’s Strange Fruit Records. This track has all the emotional power of any of the Vocal House classics that preceded it, but with its slower pace, deep bass lines and gorgeous synth washes – this is another “goose bump” moment – its emotional power is immeasurable.
7) 808 State – Sunrise
There’s not much I can say about 808 State that hasn’t been said before, just that this track off their first album “Ninety” (1989) was one of those tracks that fell between the dance floor and the chill-out room. Throughout that album, they managed to include all musical aspects of rave culture – techno, house, ambient, hardcore – it’s all there…. an album I still play – and a track that takes me to that “head space” between the dance floor and the chill-out room…. a certified classic.
8) Critical Rhythm – Fall Into A Trance (Alternative Ambient Mix)
I first came across this track on the classic Bio-Rhythm LP, released on the ever-consistent Network Records in the summer of 1990 – it featured the ‘who’s who’ of electronic music at that time Mark Archer, Derrick May, Derrick Carter, Paris Grey, Frank De Wulf, Neal Howard and of course Critical Rhythm aka Lenny Dee and Victor Simonelli. Purchased on good ol’ cassette at the time, it was another ‘Go-To’ album for the car…. @DZG303 can vouch for that ! The track ‘Fall Into A Trance’, originally licensed from Nu Groove Records and engineered by the don Tommy Musto, was a personal highlight and would always evoke a trance like state, even more so on the ‘Alternative Ambient Mix’ version.
9) Ability II – Pressure Dub
Originally released in 1990 on the Bassic record label and then licensed to the famous Outer Rhythm Label and re-released in 1991, this track was a classic of its time. Ten glorious minutes of breaks, bleeps and vocal snippets processed through an echo chamber, which when played on great sound system would pound your body into submission with that devastating bass line – Amazing… nuff said.
10) Unique 3 – The Theme
Released on Chill Records in 1988 and then picked up by Ten Records, this is another bleeps and bass classic that would be heard in every DJ’s set from that period. As well as hearing this amazing blend of Hip-Hop and Bleeps & Bass at every rave between 1989-1990, I also heard Unique 3 do a live PA on the legendary mixtape ‘Grooverider 1’ from the Eclipse Coventry (still a prize possession). Apparently, 'The Theme' was voted the number 1 track played at the ‘The Hacienda’ in Manchester in the '90s, by the world famous Deejay team who played there (Mike Pickering, Graeme Park and Dave Haslam). Although I first heard in the rave, its Hip-Hop styling’s and lower BPM’s lends itself perfectly for this #DuskDubsvolume.
11) Sweet Exorcist – Testone
Sweet Exorcist aka Richard H Kirk and DJ Parrot released this track on their second 12” for Warp Records in 1990. Starting with the famous sample from the film ‘Close Encounters Of The Third Kind’, this bleep and bass classic is one of my favourites from both The Warp stable and of that era. Those synth pads and minimalist construction would pave the way for the later generation of producers, particularly during Warp's Artificial Intelligence series.
12) Earth Leakage Trip – No Idea.
Featured on the first 12” release on the now legendary Moving Shadow record label in 1991. Earth Leakage Trip, who would later release on Rising High Records and Direct Source Records to name a few, manage to create a trippy techno classic with clever use of film samples, eerie synth pads and a throbbing bass. After first hearing it on an old beaten up TDK 90 cassette, those seagulls samples have embedded themselves in my brain – must be something to do with living near the coast at the time.
13) Mundo Muzique – Andromeda
I finish with a bona fide masterpiece in my humble opinion. Originally released on the compilation ‘Brooklyn Beats - Brooklyn's In The House’ on Easy Street Records out of New York in 1991 – the compilation was picked up and re-released by one of my favourite and most collected labels of that time – R & S Records. Mundo Muzique aka Edmundo Perez released some classics on R & S, including the Tranztechno EP Vol. 1 and the Andromeda 12” , but it’s with this track that he manages to hit all the bases….. Simply put, a stunning piece of music.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0146 - Dusk Dubs Vol.46 - DUB WARS 2</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. However, this week we're going toe to toe with another “Dub War” sound clash. Both selectors bring their box of records, making their choices wisely, trying to outdo the other. I ready the sound system, play their tunes, mediate, and throw in the odd air-horn. Well, it is Dusk Dubs after all!
Stepping up, we have DJ Omm vs 10inchpress ….. Will there be a musical K.O. ? Who will be the last man standing?
As the artworks says……“It Ain’t Over ‘till It’s Over”
Words from Dj Omm
“What a buzz to be invited to take part in Dub Wars! The first head to head from Original Gidman & General Camel is without doubt one of the best volumes yet...absolutely love the format. Great Fun!!
Proper exciting unleashing a track then waiting to see what your opponent comes back with & what an opponent I have in the mighty Warman! Someone who bubbles off the same kind of riddims & flava’s & someone who definitely knows his beats ... I’m up against it for real! Should make for a tasty battle!!!!
Ding Ding !!”
Words from 10inchpress
“For a second time I am allowed the luxury of selecting my DuskDubs to an ever growing audience. However, in this DuskDubs instalment I enter the Dub Wars…. North vs South.
I am going head2head against DJ Omm the man who brought us DuskDubs volume 22. (177 Plays, 19 loves and 7 re-posts).
My selections are not pre-selected, they are very much chosen from the selections made by DJ OMM. From the very 1st selection by DJ Omm to the last I wanted to match him track for track.
If you get the opportunity for a Dub War - Don't just be a selector, be a competitor!!!
(Please note that I have just completed a Rubik's cube while writing this)”
SECONDS OUT..... HERE WE GO!
Tracklisting
1) Bomb The Bass – Megablast (Selected By DJ Omm) - Released in 1988 this was amongst me first 7” vinyl purchases from Woolworths as a kid! Was always gonna be suckered to this as it uses the bassline from John Carpenter’s ‘Assault on Precinct 13’ (Love JC’s Music). Can never get enough of the beat on this too....
2) De la Soul - Say No Go (Selected By 10Inchpress) De la Soul - Say No Go – It’s all about funk 'n' trumpets before the drop into that heavy funky bass and drums - Let's get the party started!!!
3) Rebel MC - Street Tuff (Selected By DJ Omm) - Love this to the bone! The mighty Rebel at his finest... Makes ya wanna go straight out down the street with a right Strut on !!!!
4) The S.O.S. Band - The Finest (Selected By 10Inchpress) The S.O.S. Band - The Finest - I selected this 1) for the sing along factor and 2) for the fact it's sampled in the Rufige Kru’s - Krisp Biscuit #Reinforced#PERCY
5) Tom Tom Club - Genius of Love (Selected By DJ Omm) - Didn’t pick up on this till I was older... released in 1981 when I was just a babee I heard this dropped at a bar in Sheffield, asked a mate what it was & was besotted from there are in! Straight out following week to track down the Vinyl!!! Vibes on this are immense...
6) Frankie Paul - Fire Deh a Mus Mus Tail (Selected By 10Inchpress) Frankie Paul - Fire Deh a Mus Mus Tail - What more can be said about Frankie Paul, greatest voice in reggae! First heard Frankie Paul on some old Sir Coxsone tapes they were passed around at college and the vocal is sampled on a little Shut and Dance jungle number from '94.
7) Nadine Sutherland – Karma (Selected By DJ Omm) - Was introduced to this by me woman! This lady’s voice is captivating... love the vibes on this! Just makes me wanna be back at Glastonbury sat in Jazz Field with a Strawberry cider...
8) Lee “Scratch” Perry & Dub Syndicate - Jungle (Big Hot Plate) (Selected By 10Inchpress) Lee “Scratch” Perry & Dub Syndicate - Jungle (Big Hot Plate) - The title says it ALL!!! - every DuskDubs selection needs a Lee "Scratch" Perry or Jah Shaka track #DUB
9) dBridge & Skeptical - Move Way (Selected By DJ Omm) - First heard Marcus Intalex drop this absolute monster at my Drum & Bass Mecca Soul:ution... It shook me to my boots! Waited impatiently a long time to eventually get me hands on the vinyl release on the Legendary R&S records....’Claaaaart’
10) Digital - Bitter Wind (Selected By 10inchpress) Digital - Bitter Wind - Digital is my favourite Metalheadz producer #Standard…. AND Digital is back!!!
11) Dillinja & Lemon D - That Amen Track (Selected By DJ Omm) - Like so many true DnB heads... Love an Amen rinse out & love Dillinja so when the King of the Bangers with the help of his trusty sidekick gives us his take on the infectious break this is what you get! Ooooooooooooffff!!!
12) Fallout - Morning After (Sunrise Mix) (Selected By 10Inchpress) Fallout - Morning After (Sunrise Mix) - As I said to Original Gidman in the Morpeth Arms - If I could only own one piece of vinyl this would be it, the beat, the bass, the strings - this is perfection personified - Timeless often gets tagged to too many tunes BUT this really is a timeless masterpiece that I am sure no one would challenge.
13) Shades of Rhythm - Sound of Eden (Selected By DJ Omm) - Had to finish with the ultimate hands in the air, sing out loud’ feel good tune! A very special record to me & me woman and a few of the older dance heads round my way. This ticks all the boxes for a dancefloor full of groovers whatever their true music passion is....always gets a brilliant reaction!!!!!
14) The Demon Boyz, Asher D & Daddy Freddy - Grand Finale (Selected By 10Inchpress) The Demon Boyz, Asher D & Daddy Freddy - Grand Finale - The Music of Life record label was a favourite for me around 88/89 loads of mates at school had tapes by Simon Harris, this is taken from the 1989 album Hustlers Convention Live - now tell me you can't hear Jungle vibes!!! #PULLUP]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. However, this week we're going toe to toe with another “Dub War” sound clash. Both selectors bring their box of records, making their choices wisely, trying to outdo the other. I ready the sound system, play their tunes, mediate, and throw in the odd air-horn. Well, it is Dusk Dubs after all!
Stepping up, we have DJ Omm vs 10inchpress ….. Will there be a musical K.O. ? Who will be the last man standing?
As the artworks says……“It Ain’t Over ‘till It’s Over”
Words from Dj Omm
“What a buzz to be invited to take part in Dub Wars! The first head to head from Original Gidman & General Camel is without doubt one of the best volumes yet...absolutely love the format. Great Fun!!
Proper exciting unleashing a track then waiting to see what your opponent comes back with & what an opponent I have in the mighty Warman! Someone who bubbles off the same kind of riddims & flava’s & someone who definitely knows his beats ... I’m up against it for real! Should make for a tasty battle!!!!
Ding Ding !!”
Words from 10inchpress
“For a second time I am allowed the luxury of selecting my DuskDubs to an ever growing audience. However, in this DuskDubs instalment I enter the Dub Wars…. North vs South.
I am going head2head against DJ Omm the man who brought us DuskDubs volume 22. (177 Plays, 19 loves and 7 re-posts).
My selections are not pre-selected, they are very much chosen from the selections made by DJ OMM. From the very 1st selection by DJ Omm to the last I wanted to match him track for track.
If you get the opportunity for a Dub War - Don't just be a selector, be a competitor!!!
(Please note that I have just completed a Rubik's cube while writing this)”
SECONDS OUT..... HERE WE GO!
Tracklisting
1) Bomb The Bass – Megablast (Selected By DJ Omm) - Released in 1988 this was amongst me first 7” vinyl purchases from Woolworths as a kid! Was always gonna be suckered to this as it uses the bassline from John Carpenter’s ‘Assault on Precinct 13’ (Love JC’s Music). Can never get enough of the beat on this too....
2) De la Soul - Say No Go (Selected By 10Inchpress) De la Soul - Say No Go – It’s all about funk 'n' trumpets before the drop into that heavy funky bass and drums - Let's get the party started!!!
3) Rebel MC - Street Tuff (Selected By DJ Omm) - Love this to the bone! The mighty Rebel at his finest... Makes ya wanna go straight out down the street with a right Strut on !!!!
4) The S.O.S. Band - The Finest (Selected By 10Inchpress) The S.O.S. Band - The Finest - I selected this 1) for the sing along factor and 2) for the fact it's sampled in the Rufige Kru’s - Krisp Biscuit #Reinforced#PERCY
5) Tom Tom Club - Genius of Love (Selected By DJ Omm) - Didn’t pick up on this till I was older... released in 1981 when I was just a babee I heard this dropped at a bar in Sheffield, asked a mate what it was & was besotted from there are in! Straight out following week to track down the Vinyl!!! Vibes on this are immense...
6) Frankie Paul - Fire Deh a Mus Mus Tail (Selected By 10Inchpress) Frankie Paul - Fire Deh a Mus Mus Tail - What more can be said about Frankie Paul, greatest voice in reggae! First heard Frankie Paul on some old Sir Coxsone tapes they were passed around at college and the vocal is sampled on a little Shut and Dance jungle number from '94.
7) Nadine Sutherland – Karma (Selected By DJ Omm) - Was introduced to this by me woman! This lady’s voice is captivating... love the vibes on this! Just makes me wanna be back at Glastonbury sat in Jazz Field with a Strawberry cider...
8) Lee “Scratch” Perry & Dub Syndicate - Jungle (Big Hot Plate) (Selected By 10Inchpress) Lee “Scratch” Perry & Dub Syndicate - Jungle (Big Hot Plate) - The title says it ALL!!! - every DuskDubs selection needs a Lee "Scratch" Perry or Jah Shaka track #DUB
9) dBridge & Skeptical - Move Way (Selected By DJ Omm) - First heard Marcus Intalex drop this absolute monster at my Drum & Bass Mecca Soul:ution... It shook me to my boots! Waited impatiently a long time to eventually get me hands on the vinyl release on the Legendary R&S records....’Claaaaart’
10) Digital - Bitter Wind (Selected By 10inchpress) Digital - Bitter Wind - Digital is my favourite Metalheadz producer #Standard…. AND Digital is back!!!
11) Dillinja & Lemon D - That Amen Track (Selected By DJ Omm) - Like so many true DnB heads... Love an Amen rinse out & love Dillinja so when the King of the Bangers with the help of his trusty sidekick gives us his take on the infectious break this is what you get! Ooooooooooooffff!!!
12) Fallout - Morning After (Sunrise Mix) (Selected By 10Inchpress) Fallout - Morning After (Sunrise Mix) - As I said to Original Gidman in the Morpeth Arms - If I could only own one piece of vinyl this would be it, the beat, the bass, the strings - this is perfection personified - Timeless often gets tagged to too many tunes BUT this really is a timeless masterpiece that I am sure no one would challenge.
13) Shades of Rhythm - Sound of Eden (Selected By DJ Omm) - Had to finish with the ultimate hands in the air, sing out loud’ feel good tune! A very special record to me & me woman and a few of the older dance heads round my way. This ticks all the boxes for a dancefloor full of groovers whatever their true music passion is....always gets a brilliant reaction!!!!!
14) The Demon Boyz, Asher D & Daddy Freddy - Grand Finale (Selected By 10Inchpress) The Demon Boyz, Asher D & Daddy Freddy - Grand Finale - The Music of Life record label was a favourite for me around 88/89 loads of mates at school had tapes by Simon Harris, this is taken from the 1989 album Hustlers Convention Live - now tell me you can't hear Jungle vibes!!! #PULLUP]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0145 - Dusk Dubs Vol.45 - Barney Wink</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Barny Wink quite clearly knows his music, he can often be found supporting each weeks release and offering positive feedback and recommendations on the Dusk Dubs Soundcloud page and social network sites. With his vast knowledge of music, we knew we'd be in for a real treat with his selections. So, standby for another amazing journey. We give you.....“Barnabus Winklefoot”
Here are few words from this week’s selector:
“When I got the nod to compile a volume, I was made up. However, I have experienced what the rest of the dubbers have felt and that is "where do I start" and "how am I going to get this list down from 80 to 12?
My musical influences growing up were somewhat disturbing. An Irish nan and a 20 something mum proved to be both distressing and enlightening in equal measure. From the dulcet tones of foster & Allen to the progressive synth sound of human league my musical taste would become wide and, with all due respect to today's terrible pop music, I'd give anything ago. The influences in this mix stem from the West London deep house sound to the grittier East London breaks, interspersed with a wider geographical and chronological variety you will hear. A massive chunk of this selection is heavily based on Charles Webster in production and remixing duties but a hat is tipped in the direction of Andrew Weatherall on the breaks front. This is not about categorising BPM’s to music genres, it’s about the feeling.
So, get yourself a cuppa, turn up the volume, shut the blinds and open your ears to my selection. “
You can find Barney here:
twitter.com/barnywink
soundcloud.com/meatpie
Tracklisting
1) Syl Johnson –Is it because I’m Black
2) Charles Webster – Are you Ready
3) Hybrid – In God We Trust
4) Phurry Freaks – Lament for a Dead Computer
5) AudioMontage – FunKit
6) Uban Culture – The Wonders of Wishing
7) The Spoon Wizard – Me & Spoonice
8) Apex – Funky As
9) RadioActive Man – Uranium
10) MacMillan & Tab – Rolling Thunder
11) Landslide – Muted Voices
12) Adam F – F Jam (cool down Mix)
13) Kayot – A week in Cuba]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Barny Wink quite clearly knows his music, he can often be found supporting each weeks release and offering positive feedback and recommendations on the Dusk Dubs Soundcloud page and social network sites. With his vast knowledge of music, we knew we'd be in for a real treat with his selections. So, standby for another amazing journey. We give you.....“Barnabus Winklefoot”
Here are few words from this week’s selector:
“When I got the nod to compile a volume, I was made up. However, I have experienced what the rest of the dubbers have felt and that is "where do I start" and "how am I going to get this list down from 80 to 12?
My musical influences growing up were somewhat disturbing. An Irish nan and a 20 something mum proved to be both distressing and enlightening in equal measure. From the dulcet tones of foster & Allen to the progressive synth sound of human league my musical taste would become wide and, with all due respect to today's terrible pop music, I'd give anything ago. The influences in this mix stem from the West London deep house sound to the grittier East London breaks, interspersed with a wider geographical and chronological variety you will hear. A massive chunk of this selection is heavily based on Charles Webster in production and remixing duties but a hat is tipped in the direction of Andrew Weatherall on the breaks front. This is not about categorising BPM’s to music genres, it’s about the feeling.
So, get yourself a cuppa, turn up the volume, shut the blinds and open your ears to my selection. “
You can find Barney here:
twitter.com/barnywink
soundcloud.com/meatpie
Tracklisting
1) Syl Johnson –Is it because I’m Black
2) Charles Webster – Are you Ready
3) Hybrid – In God We Trust
4) Phurry Freaks – Lament for a Dead Computer
5) AudioMontage – FunKit
6) Uban Culture – The Wonders of Wishing
7) The Spoon Wizard – Me & Spoonice
8) Apex – Funky As
9) RadioActive Man – Uranium
10) MacMillan & Tab – Rolling Thunder
11) Landslide – Muted Voices
12) Adam F – F Jam (cool down Mix)
13) Kayot – A week in Cuba]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0144 - Dusk Dubs Vol.44 - Shogun Spy</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we are truly blessed to welcome Shogun Spy. One of the finest producers of dub techno and of pure amazing sounds, it made perfect sense for us to chase him for a volume. He has dug deeply, and has come up with an amazing selection of his records for us. Proving that musical journeys, and musical influences can come in all shapes and sizes, this weeks mixtape is very special indeed.
We highly recommend you check him out:
facebook.com/shogun.spy.1
coldtearrecords.bandcamp.com/album/shog…ing-deeply
electrosphererecords.bandcamp.com/track/sh…he-night
Here are a few words from the man himself:
“This was almost an impossible task for me to decide on a playlist. It changed so many times :) but I really enjoyed the adventure in sound.
In the end I decided on an Irish/electronic theme for the selections. Although I was born in London I grew up in Ireland and as a teenager discovered my first musical influences. Hope you enjoy“
Tracklisting
1) Odetta - The Foggy Dew - For me a very moving rendition of an old IRISH SONG. Hope your not offended by this one….. as Music knows no boundaries ! Political or not.
2) Christy Moore - I loved her (album version) - Christy Moore needs no introduction if your Irish. But he surprised me with the Album Traveller and it's Electronic flavour
3) Afro Celt Sound System – Lagan - I hope they need no introduction! a very influential sound from the old sod.
4) The Ghosts - The City - Ghosts!
5) UNKNWN – Tucker - Champion sound again and a free download Annie-mac-presents – Unknwn-tucker
6) Forests – Symmetries - From Dublin not much info again just like the vibe
7) Boxcutter – A Familiar Sound - Planet Mu big boy Barry Linn.
8) Boxcutter - Hyloz - One of my all time favorites !!
9) Ghosts - WLVS - If you can get over there big Burial influence no disrespect Ghosts have some great tracks. Another Champion sound artist
10) Kab Driver - E-M-O Transistor Array - Love Kab driver especially this track. It reminds me of funk tracks that John Peel played back in the day
11) Kab Driver – Baterria - Bliss from the Kab Driver
12) Lakker - Valentina Lane- Deep deep underground ! I was so excited to hear they were Irish. From the great 'Untitled' [SA019]EP Stroboscopic Artefacts
13) Lakker- EeAea - Love this off the wall deepness
14) Marc Romboy vs Stephan Bodzin - Atlas - Ok Bodzin wishes he was Irish but Marc Romboy is one of Ireland's greatest exports besides Guinness.
15) Donnacha Costello - Leaving Berlin - Another big Irish name in electronic music circles
16) Marc Romboy vs Blake Baxter - Muzik (Version 1) - It appears Marc Romboy likes to run around vS people :) great track]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we are truly blessed to welcome Shogun Spy. One of the finest producers of dub techno and of pure amazing sounds, it made perfect sense for us to chase him for a volume. He has dug deeply, and has come up with an amazing selection of his records for us. Proving that musical journeys, and musical influences can come in all shapes and sizes, this weeks mixtape is very special indeed.
We highly recommend you check him out:
facebook.com/shogun.spy.1
coldtearrecords.bandcamp.com/album/shog…ing-deeply
electrosphererecords.bandcamp.com/track/sh…he-night
Here are a few words from the man himself:
“This was almost an impossible task for me to decide on a playlist. It changed so many times :) but I really enjoyed the adventure in sound.
In the end I decided on an Irish/electronic theme for the selections. Although I was born in London I grew up in Ireland and as a teenager discovered my first musical influences. Hope you enjoy“
Tracklisting
1) Odetta - The Foggy Dew - For me a very moving rendition of an old IRISH SONG. Hope your not offended by this one….. as Music knows no boundaries ! Political or not.
2) Christy Moore - I loved her (album version) - Christy Moore needs no introduction if your Irish. But he surprised me with the Album Traveller and it's Electronic flavour
3) Afro Celt Sound System – Lagan - I hope they need no introduction! a very influential sound from the old sod.
4) The Ghosts - The City - Ghosts!
5) UNKNWN – Tucker - Champion sound again and a free download Annie-mac-presents – Unknwn-tucker
6) Forests – Symmetries - From Dublin not much info again just like the vibe
7) Boxcutter – A Familiar Sound - Planet Mu big boy Barry Linn.
8) Boxcutter - Hyloz - One of my all time favorites !!
9) Ghosts - WLVS - If you can get over there big Burial influence no disrespect Ghosts have some great tracks. Another Champion sound artist
10) Kab Driver - E-M-O Transistor Array - Love Kab driver especially this track. It reminds me of funk tracks that John Peel played back in the day
11) Kab Driver – Baterria - Bliss from the Kab Driver
12) Lakker - Valentina Lane- Deep deep underground ! I was so excited to hear they were Irish. From the great 'Untitled' [SA019]EP Stroboscopic Artefacts
13) Lakker- EeAea - Love this off the wall deepness
14) Marc Romboy vs Stephan Bodzin - Atlas - Ok Bodzin wishes he was Irish but Marc Romboy is one of Ireland's greatest exports besides Guinness.
15) Donnacha Costello - Leaving Berlin - Another big Irish name in electronic music circles
16) Marc Romboy vs Blake Baxter - Muzik (Version 1) - It appears Marc Romboy likes to run around vS people :) great track]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0143 Dusk Dubs Vol.43 - Depoeism</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back to the #DuskDubs studio, the man they call Depoeism, having already provided two previous volumes, you know exactly what you’re going to get from Depo. A volume full of tracks that come straight from the heart, selections that have informed his musical upbringing and that have shaped him as a person, this is also reflected in the artwork that he has chosen to use – taking it back to where it all started for him. It literally speaks “volumes”.
This is what the #DuskDubs family love about Depo, he is truly committed to the #DuskDubs cause, he wears his #DuskDubs heart on his sleeve and without fail, always comes correct when we ask him for a volume.
We love Depo, one of the many things you can learn from him, it’s that positivity outweighs negativity. He’s taught us that if you find yourself in a place that isn’t too great, find something positive that gets you through. He’s an inspiration to us all, personally and collectively. And he’ll never accept it as he’s so bloody humble haha!
Here are a few words from the man himself:
“This selection of Trip-Hop, Jazz and plenty of bass reminds me of back in the day, when things would get a bit too much. I would stick on some jazz infused trip-hop to help me relax and forget about my worries. Living in Grove and then The Avenues was tough as a kid, but my love for Graffiti and music blended with a tight group of friends made me the person I am today.
Bless up fam and enjoy my Journey!
YACHEST !! X
Depoesism“
Find Depo here:
twitter.com/depoeism
Tracklisting
1) Utah Jazz – Existence
2) Om Unit – Healing Rain
3) Plaid – Lilith feat. Bjork
4) Kruder & Dorfmeister – Black Baby
5) Croms – Invisible Cities
6) Om Unit – Drift Interlude
7) Etherwood – Borderline
8) Solarstone – Seven Cities (Solarstone’s Ambient Dub Mix)
9) Shantel – Elle Est Immortelle
10) Utah Jazz – Angels Interlude
11) Dimitri From Paris – Reveries
12) Machinedrum – Seesea
13) Craig Armstrong – Weather Storm
14) dBridge – My Night Sky]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome back to the #DuskDubs studio, the man they call Depoeism, having already provided two previous volumes, you know exactly what you’re going to get from Depo. A volume full of tracks that come straight from the heart, selections that have informed his musical upbringing and that have shaped him as a person, this is also reflected in the artwork that he has chosen to use – taking it back to where it all started for him. It literally speaks “volumes”.
This is what the #DuskDubs family love about Depo, he is truly committed to the #DuskDubs cause, he wears his #DuskDubs heart on his sleeve and without fail, always comes correct when we ask him for a volume.
We love Depo, one of the many things you can learn from him, it’s that positivity outweighs negativity. He’s taught us that if you find yourself in a place that isn’t too great, find something positive that gets you through. He’s an inspiration to us all, personally and collectively. And he’ll never accept it as he’s so bloody humble haha!
Here are a few words from the man himself:
“This selection of Trip-Hop, Jazz and plenty of bass reminds me of back in the day, when things would get a bit too much. I would stick on some jazz infused trip-hop to help me relax and forget about my worries. Living in Grove and then The Avenues was tough as a kid, but my love for Graffiti and music blended with a tight group of friends made me the person I am today.
Bless up fam and enjoy my Journey!
YACHEST !! X
Depoesism“
Find Depo here:
twitter.com/depoeism
Tracklisting
1) Utah Jazz – Existence
2) Om Unit – Healing Rain
3) Plaid – Lilith feat. Bjork
4) Kruder & Dorfmeister – Black Baby
5) Croms – Invisible Cities
6) Om Unit – Drift Interlude
7) Etherwood – Borderline
8) Solarstone – Seven Cities (Solarstone’s Ambient Dub Mix)
9) Shantel – Elle Est Immortelle
10) Utah Jazz – Angels Interlude
11) Dimitri From Paris – Reveries
12) Machinedrum – Seesea
13) Craig Armstrong – Weather Storm
14) dBridge – My Night Sky]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2015 09:54:44 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0142 Dusk Dubs Vol.42 - Oldskool Rhythm</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome another selector who has been a big fan and supporter of #DuskDubs from the very beginning. For Vol.42 we welcome Oldskool Rhythm to the #DuskDubs studios.
His love of music started way back in the 1980's, embracing the whole Hip-Hop/Electro vibe which was sweeping through the UK at the time. Like so many of us who grew up in a musical house, his siblings would provide many different influences, from jazz, blues, funk & soul and even Chicago house, anything from James Brown to Blondie would be playing on a regular basis.
But it wasn't until 1991/1992 that he found the whole rave scene, spending most Saturdays at the now legendary record shops Boogie Times, Lucky Spin and Blackmarket Records, getting his hands on the latest releases, picking up flyers and tickets for upcoming raves. His most memorable rave to date is XL Showcase Vision - Popham Airfield in 1992, 40,000 ravers and Prodigy live P.A......SAY NO MORE!
Here are a few words from the man himself….
“I’ve been collecting vinyl since the early 80's, survived the rave scene. Still buy the odd bit of vinyl that evaded me over the years. Now the digital age is upon us, record shopping days are few & far between. Sitting on your sofa buying Wav/mp3, for me definitely takes the fun out of it a bit. However it does make music much more accessible.“
Find him here:
www,twitter.com/oldskoolrhythm
facebook.com/oldskoolrhythm
youtube.com/user/oldskoolrhythm
mixcloud.com/al-crew
house-mixes.com/profile
Tracklisting
1) Massive Attack - Exchange
2) David Holmes - Rodney Yates
3) St Germain - What Do You Think About
4) New Yorican Soul - The Nervous Track
5) Eye For An Eye - Unkle
6) Synkro - Look At Yourself
7) RJD2 -Ghostwriter
8) Dj Trax feat Becki Biggins - Soul Travelling
9) Ed Solo - Age Of Dub
10) Nightmares on wax - Nights Interlude
11) Portishead - Biscuit
12) Leftfield - El Cid
13) Boards Of Canada - Dawn Chorus]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome another selector who has been a big fan and supporter of #DuskDubs from the very beginning. For Vol.42 we welcome Oldskool Rhythm to the #DuskDubs studios.
His love of music started way back in the 1980's, embracing the whole Hip-Hop/Electro vibe which was sweeping through the UK at the time. Like so many of us who grew up in a musical house, his siblings would provide many different influences, from jazz, blues, funk & soul and even Chicago house, anything from James Brown to Blondie would be playing on a regular basis.
But it wasn't until 1991/1992 that he found the whole rave scene, spending most Saturdays at the now legendary record shops Boogie Times, Lucky Spin and Blackmarket Records, getting his hands on the latest releases, picking up flyers and tickets for upcoming raves. His most memorable rave to date is XL Showcase Vision - Popham Airfield in 1992, 40,000 ravers and Prodigy live P.A......SAY NO MORE!
Here are a few words from the man himself….
“I’ve been collecting vinyl since the early 80's, survived the rave scene. Still buy the odd bit of vinyl that evaded me over the years. Now the digital age is upon us, record shopping days are few & far between. Sitting on your sofa buying Wav/mp3, for me definitely takes the fun out of it a bit. However it does make music much more accessible.“
Find him here:
www,twitter.com/oldskoolrhythm
facebook.com/oldskoolrhythm
youtube.com/user/oldskoolrhythm
mixcloud.com/al-crew
house-mixes.com/profile
Tracklisting
1) Massive Attack - Exchange
2) David Holmes - Rodney Yates
3) St Germain - What Do You Think About
4) New Yorican Soul - The Nervous Track
5) Eye For An Eye - Unkle
6) Synkro - Look At Yourself
7) RJD2 -Ghostwriter
8) Dj Trax feat Becki Biggins - Soul Travelling
9) Ed Solo - Age Of Dub
10) Nightmares on wax - Nights Interlude
11) Portishead - Biscuit
12) Leftfield - El Cid
13) Boards Of Canada - Dawn Chorus]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0141 Dusk Dubs Vol.41 - General Camel</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, it gives us great pleasure to pass the controls over to Dusk Dubs stalwart, General Camel. The General has been an instrumental cog in the Dusk Dubs machine since the first ever post on twitter, even before the mixtape series began. He has been a constant driver of amazing music, amazing ideas and amazing selectors. Although happily in the background, we need to make clear, that every record, from all 41 volumes, has passed his ears for approval before any further steps are taken. That is how much respect we all have for the guy. He also has many conversations, with people I can’t yet mention, about the potential of them doing a volume. So when, for example, someone posts a tune buy a massive artist on twitter, we’re not joking when we say “you emailing him General?” We are blessed that he exists. And he is blessed if he has a beer in his hand and some good music playing. I think, in the hustle and bustle of this industry, everyone needs a General Camel. We have ours, and all I’ll say is this....get your own, as the General belongs to us! Salute!
Here are a few words from the General himself:
“WOW, Vol 41! It's hard to believe #DuskDubs would have come this far from the very 1st Volume way back in August last year. I think it shows how this project is very special and unique. It really is testament to the #DuskDubs team who put a lot of time and effort in to making sure every volume is of highest quality and is released every Sunday without fail, to every selector for bringing their own distinctive sound and personal touch, and of course the people who listen each and every week. BIG UP EVERYONE!
It's always a pleasure when I get to drop my selections off into the #DuskDubs studio for Harrision to work his magic on and I'm sure everyone will agree, he does a great job each and every week. Nice one Tommy!
For this Volume I've added a few personal favourites of mine, from the likes of..... A Man Called Adam, Lemon Jelly, Lamb and a real deep emotional track from Craig Armstrong. I think this volume is a little different from my previous ones but is still perfect for the #DuskDubs mix series. So sit back, crack open a beer and enjoy the music.....
Big shout to Gidman for helping out through my #DuskDubs dilemmas (wobble) on this Volume.....ha ha!
General Camel”
soundcloud.com/camel19wfl
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL
Tracklisting

Dusted - Childhood
Faithless - 8pm
A Man Called Adam - Steady
Lemon Jelly - Come
Moodorama - My Favourite Place
Lamb -Transfatty Acid ( Kruder & Dorfmeister Remix ) 
Craig Armstrong - This Love
Deadly Avenger - The Bayou
Brown Fang - Striking Match
Tosca - Busenfreund ( Baby Mammoth Version ) 
Presence - Favour Nothing
Maya Jane Coles - Something In The Air ( Bonobo Remix)
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, it gives us great pleasure to pass the controls over to Dusk Dubs stalwart, General Camel. The General has been an instrumental cog in the Dusk Dubs machine since the first ever post on twitter, even before the mixtape series began. He has been a constant driver of amazing music, amazing ideas and amazing selectors. Although happily in the background, we need to make clear, that every record, from all 41 volumes, has passed his ears for approval before any further steps are taken. That is how much respect we all have for the guy. He also has many conversations, with people I can’t yet mention, about the potential of them doing a volume. So when, for example, someone posts a tune buy a massive artist on twitter, we’re not joking when we say “you emailing him General?” We are blessed that he exists. And he is blessed if he has a beer in his hand and some good music playing. I think, in the hustle and bustle of this industry, everyone needs a General Camel. We have ours, and all I’ll say is this....get your own, as the General belongs to us! Salute!
Here are a few words from the General himself:
“WOW, Vol 41! It's hard to believe #DuskDubs would have come this far from the very 1st Volume way back in August last year. I think it shows how this project is very special and unique. It really is testament to the #DuskDubs team who put a lot of time and effort in to making sure every volume is of highest quality and is released every Sunday without fail, to every selector for bringing their own distinctive sound and personal touch, and of course the people who listen each and every week. BIG UP EVERYONE!
It's always a pleasure when I get to drop my selections off into the #DuskDubs studio for Harrision to work his magic on and I'm sure everyone will agree, he does a great job each and every week. Nice one Tommy!
For this Volume I've added a few personal favourites of mine, from the likes of..... A Man Called Adam, Lemon Jelly, Lamb and a real deep emotional track from Craig Armstrong. I think this volume is a little different from my previous ones but is still perfect for the #DuskDubs mix series. So sit back, crack open a beer and enjoy the music.....
Big shout to Gidman for helping out through my #DuskDubs dilemmas (wobble) on this Volume.....ha ha!
General Camel”
soundcloud.com/camel19wfl
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL
Tracklisting

Dusted - Childhood
Faithless - 8pm
A Man Called Adam - Steady
Lemon Jelly - Come
Moodorama - My Favourite Place
Lamb -Transfatty Acid ( Kruder & Dorfmeister Remix ) 
Craig Armstrong - This Love
Deadly Avenger - The Bayou
Brown Fang - Striking Match
Tosca - Busenfreund ( Baby Mammoth Version ) 
Presence - Favour Nothing
Maya Jane Coles - Something In The Air ( Bonobo Remix)
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0140 Dusk Dubs Vol.40 - Flatliner</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we have invited a very special guest to join us in celebrating a further milestone for #DuskDubs- 40 mix tapes in 40 weeks. We are truly proud and excited to have Ram Records producer Flatliner providing his selections for his own personal take on our #DuskDubs series.
Hailing from Romford, Flatliner has been involved in music since his teens, knocking around the now famous independent record shop “Boogie Times” and bumping into the likes of Danny Breaks and Ant Miles, he soon started to produce, eventually releasing on Andy C’s Ram Records.
From early on Flatliner has shown a deep interest in #DuskDubs, supporting each weeks release and championing one of the main aspects of our series – “Introducing listeners to music they may not have heard of before”
So in Flatliner’s own words, Here “…is a potted history of some of my most favourite and inspirational records spanning the last few decades. Enjoy”
twitter.com/FlatlinerRam
discogs.com/artist/15871-Flatliner
drumtrip.co.uk/news/interview-...ner-ram-records
ramrecords.com
Tracklisting
1) Title Music from A Clockwork Orange by Wendy Carlos, 1972
I never saw A Clockwork Orange until I was about 25. I knew of its cult status and how it divided fans of the original book but for me, A Clockwork Orange is an incredible film and the synth laden soundtrack is just as iconic. This brooding 2 minute intro tells you in an instant everything you need to know about the dark and disturbing world occupied by Alex & his merry droogs.
2) Analogue Bubblebath 1 by Aphex Twin, 1991
Allegedly recorded in 1987, Analogue Bubblebath 1 featured on the UK 12" version of the Digeridoo EP on R&S Records. I originally bought vinyl for the track Digeridoo but found this lurking on there aswell. The more I listened to it, the more I fell in love with it. Its mixture of church organ like warmth and gentle synthesised drums still sends shivers down my spine even now.
3) Can You Feel It by Mr.Fingers, 1986
It still amazes me how something so simple, so under stated and with respect, so old can still sound as fresh as this does almost 30 years later. A truly remarkable achievement. This sits in my selection purely because of its sheer perfection.
4) De-Orbit by Speedy J, 1991
Just like Aphex Twin, Speedy J was another mainly techno artist I keenly followed throughout the years. I first heard De-Orbit on a Colin Dale Abstract Dance show on Kiss FM and the mix of synths, bleeps and rolling breaks was an absolute winner.
5) Unity by Timebase, 1991
So here we are, one the best examples of how to write a serious hardcore tune, this track has absolutely everything. What made it even more special for me was the close association with my hometown of Romford in Essex. It blew my mind as a 15 year old that this piece of vinyl I was holding was actually made a stones throw away from my mums house, and not in some big fancy studio.
6) Flying by Basement Phil & the Engineers, 1992
I remember buying a couple of Yaman mixtapes from some guy in Carnaby Street, one such tape was mixed by LTJ Bukem. I listened to the tape on my trusty Walkman on the train back home and this track Flying was on there and I instantly liked it. However, it wasn't until many years later that I even found out the name of it.
7) Hidden Camera by Photek, 1996
Photeks contribution to the scene in all its many guises throughout the years cannot be under estimated. None more so than his era of Modus Operandi and the Hidden Camera. The thing I loved about Photeks music is that you never knew what you was gonna get. Here we have the Hidden Camera, a slow, lumbering beast of a track chock full of tight and technical percussion, solid drums and rolling bass.
8) Cosmic Interlude by LTJ Bukem, 1997
LTJ Bukem was already a household name for most and probably one of the most prolific producers ever to grace the scene. The whole D&B scene had started to get very dark & very technical in and around 96-97, I personally loved it but for some, it was getting too much. Cosmic Interlude was almost a kick back to all that. Taking the music back to its roots, slowing the pace and throwing back in the warmth and character. A truly stunning piece.
9) Aquarius by Boards of Canada, 1998
It was around about this time that I started opening up my ears to new sounds and not just jungle / Drum & Bass all the time. I started buying things on NinjaTune and Warp Records especially. Artists like Plaid, Cinematic Orchestra and Boards of Canada featured heavily, and it was their album Music Has the Right to Children that had the biggest impact on me. Managing to sound retro yet cutting edge, euphoric yet melancholy was their trademark sound and Aquarius does exactly that.
10) Between Us and Them by Ulrich Schnauss, 2001
In the same vein as Boards of Canada, Ulrich Schnauss specialised in simply making you feel good via the medium of sound and music, and at times making feel as if you were a child again. This was evident on his 2001 album Far Away Trains Passing By, of which this chosen track features. This is late night, headphones on type of music. It's evocative of days gone by and those yet to come.
11) Guidance by Synkro & Indigo, 2011
Last but not least, Guidance, one of the best tracks I have ever heard, in any genre. I'm a big believer in music taking you somewhere, it's gotta make you feel something, not just be noise for noise sake and in between the crackles, snare rolls and glitching beats is a beautiful, heart wrenching love story.
Thank you for listening to my Dusk Dubs selection, I hope you've enjoyed the music I chose. It has been an immense pleasure going through all old stuff and reliving those warm memories.
Peace out, Michael.]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we have invited a very special guest to join us in celebrating a further milestone for #DuskDubs- 40 mix tapes in 40 weeks. We are truly proud and excited to have Ram Records producer Flatliner providing his selections for his own personal take on our #DuskDubs series.
Hailing from Romford, Flatliner has been involved in music since his teens, knocking around the now famous independent record shop “Boogie Times” and bumping into the likes of Danny Breaks and Ant Miles, he soon started to produce, eventually releasing on Andy C’s Ram Records.
From early on Flatliner has shown a deep interest in #DuskDubs, supporting each weeks release and championing one of the main aspects of our series – “Introducing listeners to music they may not have heard of before”
So in Flatliner’s own words, Here “…is a potted history of some of my most favourite and inspirational records spanning the last few decades. Enjoy”
twitter.com/FlatlinerRam
discogs.com/artist/15871-Flatliner
drumtrip.co.uk/news/interview-...ner-ram-records
ramrecords.com
Tracklisting
1) Title Music from A Clockwork Orange by Wendy Carlos, 1972
I never saw A Clockwork Orange until I was about 25. I knew of its cult status and how it divided fans of the original book but for me, A Clockwork Orange is an incredible film and the synth laden soundtrack is just as iconic. This brooding 2 minute intro tells you in an instant everything you need to know about the dark and disturbing world occupied by Alex & his merry droogs.
2) Analogue Bubblebath 1 by Aphex Twin, 1991
Allegedly recorded in 1987, Analogue Bubblebath 1 featured on the UK 12" version of the Digeridoo EP on R&S Records. I originally bought vinyl for the track Digeridoo but found this lurking on there aswell. The more I listened to it, the more I fell in love with it. Its mixture of church organ like warmth and gentle synthesised drums still sends shivers down my spine even now.
3) Can You Feel It by Mr.Fingers, 1986
It still amazes me how something so simple, so under stated and with respect, so old can still sound as fresh as this does almost 30 years later. A truly remarkable achievement. This sits in my selection purely because of its sheer perfection.
4) De-Orbit by Speedy J, 1991
Just like Aphex Twin, Speedy J was another mainly techno artist I keenly followed throughout the years. I first heard De-Orbit on a Colin Dale Abstract Dance show on Kiss FM and the mix of synths, bleeps and rolling breaks was an absolute winner.
5) Unity by Timebase, 1991
So here we are, one the best examples of how to write a serious hardcore tune, this track has absolutely everything. What made it even more special for me was the close association with my hometown of Romford in Essex. It blew my mind as a 15 year old that this piece of vinyl I was holding was actually made a stones throw away from my mums house, and not in some big fancy studio.
6) Flying by Basement Phil & the Engineers, 1992
I remember buying a couple of Yaman mixtapes from some guy in Carnaby Street, one such tape was mixed by LTJ Bukem. I listened to the tape on my trusty Walkman on the train back home and this track Flying was on there and I instantly liked it. However, it wasn't until many years later that I even found out the name of it.
7) Hidden Camera by Photek, 1996
Photeks contribution to the scene in all its many guises throughout the years cannot be under estimated. None more so than his era of Modus Operandi and the Hidden Camera. The thing I loved about Photeks music is that you never knew what you was gonna get. Here we have the Hidden Camera, a slow, lumbering beast of a track chock full of tight and technical percussion, solid drums and rolling bass.
8) Cosmic Interlude by LTJ Bukem, 1997
LTJ Bukem was already a household name for most and probably one of the most prolific producers ever to grace the scene. The whole D&B scene had started to get very dark & very technical in and around 96-97, I personally loved it but for some, it was getting too much. Cosmic Interlude was almost a kick back to all that. Taking the music back to its roots, slowing the pace and throwing back in the warmth and character. A truly stunning piece.
9) Aquarius by Boards of Canada, 1998
It was around about this time that I started opening up my ears to new sounds and not just jungle / Drum & Bass all the time. I started buying things on NinjaTune and Warp Records especially. Artists like Plaid, Cinematic Orchestra and Boards of Canada featured heavily, and it was their album Music Has the Right to Children that had the biggest impact on me. Managing to sound retro yet cutting edge, euphoric yet melancholy was their trademark sound and Aquarius does exactly that.
10) Between Us and Them by Ulrich Schnauss, 2001
In the same vein as Boards of Canada, Ulrich Schnauss specialised in simply making you feel good via the medium of sound and music, and at times making feel as if you were a child again. This was evident on his 2001 album Far Away Trains Passing By, of which this chosen track features. This is late night, headphones on type of music. It's evocative of days gone by and those yet to come.
11) Guidance by Synkro & Indigo, 2011
Last but not least, Guidance, one of the best tracks I have ever heard, in any genre. I'm a big believer in music taking you somewhere, it's gotta make you feel something, not just be noise for noise sake and in between the crackles, snare rolls and glitching beats is a beautiful, heart wrenching love story.
Thank you for listening to my Dusk Dubs selection, I hope you've enjoyed the music I chose. It has been an immense pleasure going through all old stuff and reliving those warm memories.
Peace out, Michael.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0139 Dusk Dubs Vol.39 - Nibbers</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week it is our pleasure to bring to you another amazing selector for the #DuskDubs series. 
Volume 39 sees Nibbers pass by the #DuskDubs studio with a selection of records that fit perfectly with our ethos. Nibbers has been a solid supporter of our weekly podcasts since first meeting Original Gidman at the #JOAJ party at the beginning of 2014 – after much discussion and a couple of beers it was clear that he truly understood and connected with the concept of #DuskDubs. It was clear he was a lover of all genres of music, so we couldn’t wait to receive a volume from him. So, standby for an amazing ‘journey in dub’ from the man himself, Nibbers
Find him here:
twitter.com/ANibbers
Below are a few words from this week’s selector…..
“ I have been collecting vinyl for a few years, incessantly and obsessively.
I love a lot of musical genres, there’s one red line that goes through my collection, regardless of the tempo, it’s: soul. Music with soul, it’s what I’m living for (please note that: living for not collecting). Vinyl junkie, vinyl nutter, call me as you want, that’s what I am and I’m very proud.
I do run an all vinyl monthly night since 4 years ago with few DJ partners, who share the same love for the analogue sound (two nights actually: Interlight – Old Skool Jungle/Hardcore/Reggae & Siege Mentality) at the infamous Castle Pub in Aldgate East.. My all time dream (or one of the few, at least) it’s bringing back a night featuring a very specific sound, inspired by the legendary Speed at the Mars Bar, in Soho. One day I will and it will showcase the best and the deepest sound, known to man. Across the genre, undiluted deep, dubbed out, beautiful sound. 
Until then, here you can hear a little selection I did put together, featuring a few of my favourite records. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did while compiling. Ah, you can catch me playing every other Saturday between 12:30 and 14:30 on jungletrain.net strictly Old Skool jungle and Hardcore, or once a month on the mighty purple-radio.co.uk.
Now close your eyes and follow me…“
Tracklisting
1) Intro ~ Buju Banton
2) Rhythm & Sound featuring Cornell Campbell - King In My Empire
3) Bob Marley ~ Lively Up Yourself (Radikal Roots Duplate Mix)
4) Bangers R Mashed (Vol. 1) ~ Healing In Vain
5) Emo ~ First Time Experiences (G Corp Step Up Mix)
6) Boozo Bajou Feat Joe Dukie & U Brown ~ Take It Slow
7) Non Collective ~ It’s Really You (Jan Schulte Edit)
8) Grace Jones ~ La Vie En Rose
9) Skeewiff ~ Man Of Constant Sorrow (Original Mix)
10) Mike Francis ~ Features Of Love
11) Rufus & Chaka Khan ~ Ain’t Nobody (Hallucinogenic Version)]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week it is our pleasure to bring to you another amazing selector for the #DuskDubs series. 
Volume 39 sees Nibbers pass by the #DuskDubs studio with a selection of records that fit perfectly with our ethos. Nibbers has been a solid supporter of our weekly podcasts since first meeting Original Gidman at the #JOAJ party at the beginning of 2014 – after much discussion and a couple of beers it was clear that he truly understood and connected with the concept of #DuskDubs. It was clear he was a lover of all genres of music, so we couldn’t wait to receive a volume from him. So, standby for an amazing ‘journey in dub’ from the man himself, Nibbers
Find him here:
twitter.com/ANibbers
Below are a few words from this week’s selector…..
“ I have been collecting vinyl for a few years, incessantly and obsessively.
I love a lot of musical genres, there’s one red line that goes through my collection, regardless of the tempo, it’s: soul. Music with soul, it’s what I’m living for (please note that: living for not collecting). Vinyl junkie, vinyl nutter, call me as you want, that’s what I am and I’m very proud.
I do run an all vinyl monthly night since 4 years ago with few DJ partners, who share the same love for the analogue sound (two nights actually: Interlight – Old Skool Jungle/Hardcore/Reggae & Siege Mentality) at the infamous Castle Pub in Aldgate East.. My all time dream (or one of the few, at least) it’s bringing back a night featuring a very specific sound, inspired by the legendary Speed at the Mars Bar, in Soho. One day I will and it will showcase the best and the deepest sound, known to man. Across the genre, undiluted deep, dubbed out, beautiful sound. 
Until then, here you can hear a little selection I did put together, featuring a few of my favourite records. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did while compiling. Ah, you can catch me playing every other Saturday between 12:30 and 14:30 on jungletrain.net strictly Old Skool jungle and Hardcore, or once a month on the mighty purple-radio.co.uk.
Now close your eyes and follow me…“
Tracklisting
1) Intro ~ Buju Banton
2) Rhythm & Sound featuring Cornell Campbell - King In My Empire
3) Bob Marley ~ Lively Up Yourself (Radikal Roots Duplate Mix)
4) Bangers R Mashed (Vol. 1) ~ Healing In Vain
5) Emo ~ First Time Experiences (G Corp Step Up Mix)
6) Boozo Bajou Feat Joe Dukie & U Brown ~ Take It Slow
7) Non Collective ~ It’s Really You (Jan Schulte Edit)
8) Grace Jones ~ La Vie En Rose
9) Skeewiff ~ Man Of Constant Sorrow (Original Mix)
10) Mike Francis ~ Features Of Love
11) Rufus & Chaka Khan ~ Ain’t Nobody (Hallucinogenic Version)]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2015 16:42:57 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0138 Dusk Dubs Vol.38 - DJ Charge</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we have the long overdue return of the mighty DJ Charge to the #DuskDubs studio, and as always he has brought with him a heavyweight selection. Charge is an original, he represents the music scene perfectly and his journey is always one we love hearing. So, let him take you.....
We present... DJ Charge
“The first Dusk Dubs for me was a nervous step into the Unknown but I loved creating it a huge thank you to everyone who supported Vol.13. The feedback blew me away and inspired me to come back for more. As before, when compiling this selection I drew on the vibes created in previous vols. The tracklist follows a similar journey to Vol.13, taking you to every corner of the dance scene with the emphasis on bass and a heavy jungle influence. Once again I’ve loved putting this together and hope you enjoy the mix. Big up all Dusk Dubs cru.“
Find him here:
twitter.com/DJCharge
soundcloud.com/dj-charge
Tracklisting
1) John Holt - Police In Helicopter
Police in Helicopter - The jungle version made me hunt this track out & it has everything. Vibes, bass and a lyric that you can't help but sing along to. Proppa feel good music.
2) The Revolutionaries - Kunta Kinte (Dub)
Kunte Kinte - Another track that has jungle connections and is a tune that I've loved for 20 odd years. I went for the legendary Channel one mix as the bass on this is something to behold! This tune was made for Dusk Dubs.
3) Digital – Shanty
Shanty - I love Digital & when thinking about Dusk Dubs selections he has to be the producer that pops up the most. We're still very much in the Dub part of this mix but I love the fact I'm able to throw in some jungle fused Dub. Its haunting sounds and rolling bass is perfect whilst taking the tempo up a notch.
4) Dub Pistols - World Gone Crazy
World Gone Crazy - Andy Horace is a legend, such a great voice and this tune again delivers on every Dusk Dubs level. One of those tracks I always turn to when I need a boost so had to be in the mix.
5) Stone Roses - I Wanna Be Adored (Bloody Valentine Edit)
I Wanna Be Adored Remix - When putting this mix together I wanted to recognise what ‘Madchester’ did for our scene, dropping an original roses or Mondays track would have been tough but this remix is an unbelievable tune, it captures that raw madness of our early scene whilst still staying true to its original. The perfect track to kick off the next part of our journey.
6) The Beloved - Sun Rising
Sun Rising – Tuuuuuuuune! I've loved this from the very first time I heard it as a 13 year old. Whenever I hear it, it takes me back to hot summer nights listening to tapes wishing I was just a few years older and able to run around the countryside chasing those raves I kept reading about.
7) Orbital – Belfast
Belfast - same tune is sampled in this as Sun Rising, Orbital are another group that had to feature as without them there would be no Dusk in Dusk Dubs. Any number of tracks could have been selected by this slipped into the mix just perfectly.
8) LTJ Bukem – Music
Music - Dusk and Dub rolled into one, arguably the most seminal jungle tune ever made. I can’t believe this hasn't featured before and was the first track on my list for this volume. Just close your eyes forget your name and let music take you.
9) Loxy & Naibu - Hajime VIP
Hajime VIP - Wow what a tune. Loxy & Nabu on the controls of this dirty bass roller. Such underrated producers who definitely deserve more recognition.
10) Dub Phizix and Skeptical feat Strategy - Marka
Marka - I fell in love with this tune the first time I heard it, destroys the dance, your headphones or bedroom speakers. Deep bass phenomenal chat and a vibe that makes you just want to Brockout.
11) Etherwood - Begin By Letting Go
Letting go - Dusk Dubs legend Camel put me onto this amazing producer. His recently released album is quality from. Start to finish. This track has it all. Just beautiful, beautiful music & a perfect contrast to the inner city grime of Marka.
12) Rae & Christian – SpellBound
Spellbound - I first fell in love with Rae & Christian in 97 they were the perfect soundtrack to one hell of a summer. This tune always takes me back to the good times on a Whitechapel roof terrace without a care in the world & is the perfect way to sign off this volume.]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we have the long overdue return of the mighty DJ Charge to the #DuskDubs studio, and as always he has brought with him a heavyweight selection. Charge is an original, he represents the music scene perfectly and his journey is always one we love hearing. So, let him take you.....
We present... DJ Charge
“The first Dusk Dubs for me was a nervous step into the Unknown but I loved creating it a huge thank you to everyone who supported Vol.13. The feedback blew me away and inspired me to come back for more. As before, when compiling this selection I drew on the vibes created in previous vols. The tracklist follows a similar journey to Vol.13, taking you to every corner of the dance scene with the emphasis on bass and a heavy jungle influence. Once again I’ve loved putting this together and hope you enjoy the mix. Big up all Dusk Dubs cru.“
Find him here:
twitter.com/DJCharge
soundcloud.com/dj-charge
Tracklisting
1) John Holt - Police In Helicopter
Police in Helicopter - The jungle version made me hunt this track out & it has everything. Vibes, bass and a lyric that you can't help but sing along to. Proppa feel good music.
2) The Revolutionaries - Kunta Kinte (Dub)
Kunte Kinte - Another track that has jungle connections and is a tune that I've loved for 20 odd years. I went for the legendary Channel one mix as the bass on this is something to behold! This tune was made for Dusk Dubs.
3) Digital – Shanty
Shanty - I love Digital & when thinking about Dusk Dubs selections he has to be the producer that pops up the most. We're still very much in the Dub part of this mix but I love the fact I'm able to throw in some jungle fused Dub. Its haunting sounds and rolling bass is perfect whilst taking the tempo up a notch.
4) Dub Pistols - World Gone Crazy
World Gone Crazy - Andy Horace is a legend, such a great voice and this tune again delivers on every Dusk Dubs level. One of those tracks I always turn to when I need a boost so had to be in the mix.
5) Stone Roses - I Wanna Be Adored (Bloody Valentine Edit)
I Wanna Be Adored Remix - When putting this mix together I wanted to recognise what ‘Madchester’ did for our scene, dropping an original roses or Mondays track would have been tough but this remix is an unbelievable tune, it captures that raw madness of our early scene whilst still staying true to its original. The perfect track to kick off the next part of our journey.
6) The Beloved - Sun Rising
Sun Rising – Tuuuuuuuune! I've loved this from the very first time I heard it as a 13 year old. Whenever I hear it, it takes me back to hot summer nights listening to tapes wishing I was just a few years older and able to run around the countryside chasing those raves I kept reading about.
7) Orbital – Belfast
Belfast - same tune is sampled in this as Sun Rising, Orbital are another group that had to feature as without them there would be no Dusk in Dusk Dubs. Any number of tracks could have been selected by this slipped into the mix just perfectly.
8) LTJ Bukem – Music
Music - Dusk and Dub rolled into one, arguably the most seminal jungle tune ever made. I can’t believe this hasn't featured before and was the first track on my list for this volume. Just close your eyes forget your name and let music take you.
9) Loxy & Naibu - Hajime VIP
Hajime VIP - Wow what a tune. Loxy & Nabu on the controls of this dirty bass roller. Such underrated producers who definitely deserve more recognition.
10) Dub Phizix and Skeptical feat Strategy - Marka
Marka - I fell in love with this tune the first time I heard it, destroys the dance, your headphones or bedroom speakers. Deep bass phenomenal chat and a vibe that makes you just want to Brockout.
11) Etherwood - Begin By Letting Go
Letting go - Dusk Dubs legend Camel put me onto this amazing producer. His recently released album is quality from. Start to finish. This track has it all. Just beautiful, beautiful music & a perfect contrast to the inner city grime of Marka.
12) Rae & Christian – SpellBound
Spellbound - I first fell in love with Rae & Christian in 97 they were the perfect soundtrack to one hell of a summer. This tune always takes me back to the good times on a Whitechapel roof terrace without a care in the world & is the perfect way to sign off this volume.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0137 Dusk Dubs Vol.37 - Artikal</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we welcome Artikal to the studio. A massive music lover and supporter of Dusk Dubs, we are honoured to have him offer a selection of records that unsurprisingly became a killer mixtape.
Artikal is a DJ from north London who has grown up with sounds of pirate radio and the birth of UK dance music. His journey started with Hardcore which still has a special place in his heart. His passion for dance music has never faded and to this day he is always searching for the freshest beats.
Artikal: "Recently the hardcore sound of the 90's has been creeping back in and it still sounds great so I have put some of these tracks in my mix with some other classics and hidden gems..
So turn it up and get lost in the sound of the underground"
Artikal also hosts a weekly radio show on confettidigital.com - every Tuesday from 22.00 - 00.00 GMT where he plays fresh house and techno
twitter.com/Feeling_Artikal
soundcloud.com/artikal-london
Tracklisting
1) My Way (Tanner Ross & Slow Hands Remix) Feat. Joe Dukie --Close
2) Blood On My Hands -- Shackleton
3) Rise Again -- Deadbeat & Paul St. Hilaire
4) Alien Shapes (Feat. Dusk & Blackdown) -- Logos
5) 5785021-- Jessy Lanza
6) Gunshotta -- Machinedrum
7) Hybrid -- Etch
8) Hackney Parrot -- Tessela
9) Apache Goes Wild -- Volta Cab
10) Keep It Cool -- Kelela
11) Deep Structure -- Deadbeat
12) Transits (Feat. Szjerdene) -- Bonobo]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we welcome Artikal to the studio. A massive music lover and supporter of Dusk Dubs, we are honoured to have him offer a selection of records that unsurprisingly became a killer mixtape.
Artikal is a DJ from north London who has grown up with sounds of pirate radio and the birth of UK dance music. His journey started with Hardcore which still has a special place in his heart. His passion for dance music has never faded and to this day he is always searching for the freshest beats.
Artikal: "Recently the hardcore sound of the 90's has been creeping back in and it still sounds great so I have put some of these tracks in my mix with some other classics and hidden gems..
So turn it up and get lost in the sound of the underground"
Artikal also hosts a weekly radio show on confettidigital.com - every Tuesday from 22.00 - 00.00 GMT where he plays fresh house and techno
twitter.com/Feeling_Artikal
soundcloud.com/artikal-london
Tracklisting
1) My Way (Tanner Ross & Slow Hands Remix) Feat. Joe Dukie --Close
2) Blood On My Hands -- Shackleton
3) Rise Again -- Deadbeat & Paul St. Hilaire
4) Alien Shapes (Feat. Dusk & Blackdown) -- Logos
5) 5785021-- Jessy Lanza
6) Gunshotta -- Machinedrum
7) Hybrid -- Etch
8) Hackney Parrot -- Tessela
9) Apache Goes Wild -- Volta Cab
10) Keep It Cool -- Kelela
11) Deep Structure -- Deadbeat
12) Transits (Feat. Szjerdene) -- Bonobo]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2015 16:39:39 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0136 Dusk Dubs Vol.36 - Bartisimmo</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week dropping off his selections into the #DuskDubs studio, we welcome Bartisimmo. 'BART' like most of our selectors has been a big supporter of the Dusk Dubs mix series from the very beginning. 
Bart's musical journey began in early 90's going to legendary clubs, The Hacienda (Manchester), Golden (Stoke), Wobble (Birmingham), Seeing DJ's like Sasha, John Digweed and Andrew Weatherall. 
He was also a regular at a night called 'Splosh' in the Midlands, who had the likes of Neil Macey and Steve Griffiths. He instantly fell in love with the music they were playing and spent most of his student loan buying vinyl from 'Volume Records' in Sunderland, on the occasional trip home, he would spend any cash he had left in 'Hard 2 Find & Global Grooves Records' in Birmingham. 
In 1994 Bart got his 1st pair of belt drive decks, because he'd spent most of his money on Vinyl they weren't even the same make but that didn't matter, it was just a means of playing all this amazing music he'd been buying and watching these DJ's play week in, week out. 
He started to play at a few local parties but Bart's real forte was on the dance floor. Part time DJ - Full time 'RAVER', his passion for the music, the scene and the whole party culture ethos, is still as strong today as it was back in those early days.
Welcome to the #DuskDubs family Bart!
Find him here:
twitter.com/bartisimmo
Here are a few words from the man himself:
"First off a massive thanks to the Dusk Dubs guys for allowing me to do this, really is an honour. Been a big fan of all the selections so far, something always to look forward to on a Sunday, and it's a great way of connecting what's clearly a group of like-minded individuals with varied and eclectic musical tastes.
With the only audiences I personally DJ to these days being myself in my bedroom (and the next door neighbours if I crank it up) this selection may be a bit different to some of the ones that have gone before.
What this selection attempts to do is to collate tunes and/or remixes by artists that have been a massive influence on the journey I've been on with Electronic music since the early nineties, whether they're from a time when I bought them on vinyl, heard them at an all-nighter, or back at a house party. They include tunes from the West Coast of America, UK "Progressive House" stalwarts from the likes of Guerilla Records and Hard Hands, through to my main love, the UK Breakbeat scene.
One thing I've learned in this 20 year journey (that's still on-going) is to be open minded about genres. Deep House, Progressive House, Garage, Breakbeat, Ambient, Chillout, Dubstep, Drum N Bass, Jungle or Techno, I don't label it anymore. I'll give anything a listen, and over recent times I've found myself listening, and even enjoying some of the genres that I wouldn't have gone near 15 years ago. When someone says "listen to this" now, instead of asking "what style is it", I just give it a listen, and by just giving it a listen, I've found more often than not that my musical horizons have been broadened and are all the better for it.
Anyway, enough ranting. Hope you enjoy it, won't be offended if you don't, but if you don't enjoy it, at least you gave it a listen which is all that matters.
Cheers
Simon aka Bartisimmo aka Bart"
Tracklisting 
1) Jark Prongo - Wave 2081
2) Symbiosis - Sensory
3) Colourbox - Looks Like We're Shy 1 Horse
4) Joe Roberts - Love Is Energy (DOP Dub)
5) My Bloody Valentine - Soon (Weatherall Mix)
6) Leftfield - Dusted (Pressure Drop Mix)
7) Adam Freeland - Burn The Clock
8) Hardkiss - Diazepam Jam (Little Wing)
9) Visnadi - Racing Tracks (Indianapolis Drive Mix)
10) Sandals - Feet (Wrong Side OF Town Mix)
11) Alpine Stars - Burning Up]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week dropping off his selections into the #DuskDubs studio, we welcome Bartisimmo. 'BART' like most of our selectors has been a big supporter of the Dusk Dubs mix series from the very beginning. 
Bart's musical journey began in early 90's going to legendary clubs, The Hacienda (Manchester), Golden (Stoke), Wobble (Birmingham), Seeing DJ's like Sasha, John Digweed and Andrew Weatherall. 
He was also a regular at a night called 'Splosh' in the Midlands, who had the likes of Neil Macey and Steve Griffiths. He instantly fell in love with the music they were playing and spent most of his student loan buying vinyl from 'Volume Records' in Sunderland, on the occasional trip home, he would spend any cash he had left in 'Hard 2 Find & Global Grooves Records' in Birmingham. 
In 1994 Bart got his 1st pair of belt drive decks, because he'd spent most of his money on Vinyl they weren't even the same make but that didn't matter, it was just a means of playing all this amazing music he'd been buying and watching these DJ's play week in, week out. 
He started to play at a few local parties but Bart's real forte was on the dance floor. Part time DJ - Full time 'RAVER', his passion for the music, the scene and the whole party culture ethos, is still as strong today as it was back in those early days.
Welcome to the #DuskDubs family Bart!
Find him here:
twitter.com/bartisimmo
Here are a few words from the man himself:
"First off a massive thanks to the Dusk Dubs guys for allowing me to do this, really is an honour. Been a big fan of all the selections so far, something always to look forward to on a Sunday, and it's a great way of connecting what's clearly a group of like-minded individuals with varied and eclectic musical tastes.
With the only audiences I personally DJ to these days being myself in my bedroom (and the next door neighbours if I crank it up) this selection may be a bit different to some of the ones that have gone before.
What this selection attempts to do is to collate tunes and/or remixes by artists that have been a massive influence on the journey I've been on with Electronic music since the early nineties, whether they're from a time when I bought them on vinyl, heard them at an all-nighter, or back at a house party. They include tunes from the West Coast of America, UK "Progressive House" stalwarts from the likes of Guerilla Records and Hard Hands, through to my main love, the UK Breakbeat scene.
One thing I've learned in this 20 year journey (that's still on-going) is to be open minded about genres. Deep House, Progressive House, Garage, Breakbeat, Ambient, Chillout, Dubstep, Drum N Bass, Jungle or Techno, I don't label it anymore. I'll give anything a listen, and over recent times I've found myself listening, and even enjoying some of the genres that I wouldn't have gone near 15 years ago. When someone says "listen to this" now, instead of asking "what style is it", I just give it a listen, and by just giving it a listen, I've found more often than not that my musical horizons have been broadened and are all the better for it.
Anyway, enough ranting. Hope you enjoy it, won't be offended if you don't, but if you don't enjoy it, at least you gave it a listen which is all that matters.
Cheers
Simon aka Bartisimmo aka Bart"
Tracklisting 
1) Jark Prongo - Wave 2081
2) Symbiosis - Sensory
3) Colourbox - Looks Like We're Shy 1 Horse
4) Joe Roberts - Love Is Energy (DOP Dub)
5) My Bloody Valentine - Soon (Weatherall Mix)
6) Leftfield - Dusted (Pressure Drop Mix)
7) Adam Freeland - Burn The Clock
8) Hardkiss - Diazepam Jam (Little Wing)
9) Visnadi - Racing Tracks (Indianapolis Drive Mix)
10) Sandals - Feet (Wrong Side OF Town Mix)
11) Alpine Stars - Burning Up]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0135 Dusk Dubs Vol.35 - Harrison</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week.....I step up and hopefully do this incredible, worldwide family proud. Words cannot describe how much Dusk Dubs is more than a mix series. It really is a family. Every picture I see of someone wearing the name, every tweet I see with it mentioned, every conversation I hear, just makes me feel blessed. 
We have something honest, pure and wholesome that is our sacred home away from the fakery and flashing lights that we care not for. Our records have come to life again. 
Thank you to all the Dusk Dubs family.
Seeing as this is my mixtape, Original Gidman and General Gamel have done the bit I normally do. Can’t be blowing my own trumpet hey?
“Most weeks, we have the pleasure of introducing a new selector to the #DuskDubs faithful, however this week we are extremely pleased to be announcing the long awaited return of our resident DJ Harrison, into the selectors shoes – “It’s been far too long. Bruv...” ‘Week in week out’… without fail, Harrison can be found in the #DuskDubs studio, mixing the latest volume – his commitment to #DuskDubs is flawless ….. even mixing a volume on the weekend his baby daughter was born – now that is dedication to the cause….. Big up sir. Even during the earliest discussions of the concept of #DuskDubs , it was clear to us that the passion/vibe of our project ran deep within Harrison, his ethos is clearly linked to his personal attitude to music… to be true to your musical convictions, and always support and be positive. This devotion is not just in his soul but is clearly visible in his record collection too…. and it is this in particular, that we are so excited to be bringing to you this week….. “Salute to you bruv and massive respect… each and every time”
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
facebook.com/Harrison
Records Featured
Harmonic 313 – Music Substitute System
Taken from Mark Pritchard’s solo album ‘When Machines Exceed Human Intelligence’. Those familiar with my ‘Hypersleep’ mix will recognise this straight away. I included this track for 2 reasons. 1, Pritch is a massive inspiration to me. Never being confined to genres and always pushing boundaries. 
And 2, the Hypersleep mix I did, was a real labour of love, took weeks to put together all for just over an hour mix. Dedication and a reminder to myself to push myself more and believe in my own ability.
(Tommyharrison – Harrison-hypersleep)
DFRNT – Incubus
Just an incredible ‘outside the box’ dub techno production on one of my favourite labels, Echodub. I have so many DFRNT records to choose from, but this one felt right to set the scene for Dusk Dubs, taken from the album ‘Fading’. The whole album is just beautiful. Highly recommended (Dfrnt – Dfrnt-fading-album-promo-mix)
Big Bud – Runaway (Backward Dub)
Bug Bud is a stalwart of Good Looking Records. Another musician. Pure and simple. Here is a move away from the drums and bass vibes. 
2562 – Redux
This was a tricky one. Simply because I own so many 2562 / A Made up Sound records. His sound is of a pure techno nature heavily merged with that Rhythm and Sound Berlin dub and atmosphere vibe. This, just pops back and forth with those reverbing stabs. Perfect!
:
Teeth – Shawty
Another artist I’m a big fan of. Teeth dropped this on 502 with a wicked remix from Ninja Tune’s Falty DL which, hands up, was the reason I bought it. But, this original mix....epitomises Dusk Dubs in my head. Trippy music that fills the room with a warm atmosphere. I basically love 140bpm records that make you sway. Sick.
Kahn – Polar
Not really much to say about Kahn but he’s a proper bad man. His records sit heavy in my bag. If you need a ‘lighters up’ rumble and bounce, he’s the man. This one is unreleased but you can grab a copy at Electronic Explorations. 
Objekt – Tinderbox
Chosing an Objekt track was tricky, as with many artists I’ve featured, I could play 6 or 7 or their tracks easily. I have no favourite. This one made it though, simply for the transition across the track and for the fact that I’ve only ever played it out once. I think I made some girls cry. 
Hello Skinny - Oduor Nyagweno meets Owiny Sigoma Uptown
Hello Skinny from Owiny Sigoma Band drops a bumping techno track on Brownswood. Something amazing about this track. For the life of me, I cant decide, but it hits me just sweet. Grab a copy here (www.gillespetersonworldwide.com/free-down…a-uptown/ )
Volunteer – . -..- .--. . .-. .. -- . -. - -... .-. .- ...- ---
Dub techno and ambient music sits heavily in my soul. It moves me, makes sense to me, i basically love it. This track came my way and I was mesmerised immediately. I highly recommend you check the video made by the incredible ‘A I X E L E N T’ when listening to this beautiful dub techno track by Volunteer (www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JOYyH7Sq…&feature=youtu.be).
You can also grab a copy of the track here (Volunteer – Volunteer-1)
Fingers in The Noise – 1:06 AM
Track taken from "Insomnia EP" which is written & Produced By Laurent Bisch. Released on Basic Sounds Netlabel, Fingers in the Noise is another big inspiration to me. He makes the most incredible music, and pretty much all of it is free for people to listen, own and play. And he doesn’t care, its honest, it’s pure, and he represents the Dub Techno world for me beautifully.
3 Chairs – System Sauce
3 Chairs is a collective made up of Rick Wilhite, Marcellus Pittman, Theo Parrish & Kenny Dixon Jr. So it’s no surprise that this track has that Motor City feel to it. Lots of dirty percussion, looped samples and live keys. These guys really know how to take some familiar elements from old records, turn into something new but still remaining faithful to the original material. Proper late night science. 
Theo Parrish – Lost Keys
Again, Theo Parrish is an artist I hold close to my soul. His ethos is something I love and respect massively. Theo Parrish inspired much of Dusk Dubs. For him, the selection process is where it’s at. Maybe we should drop him an message and see if he’s up to it. To be fair, he has 35 big, big volumes to follow so we’ll see. This track is so recognisable, it had to be my choice. 
Jay Dee – Dreamy
Jay Dee – On the 1
Dilla was a genius, humble, amazing, hard working man who is sorely missed. But he lives on through his beats, family, his friends and fans, and through the J Dilla Foundation. Long may that continue. Another big, big inspiration. officialjdilla.com
Quasimoto – Basic Instinct
Lord Quas, ‘guided’ by Madlib is wicked. That is all. This one in particular means something to me more from this video, as it has a quote from William Gibson that I think about daily.
"Before you diagnose yourself with depression or low self esteem, first make sure that you´re not, in fact, surrounding yourself with assholes"
(William Gibson)
youtube.com/watch?v=XZ55MXP8kb...&feature=kp
Comfort Fit – Hatphones
Taken from Comfort Fit's album, Worlds Falling Apart on First Word Records. I love that instrumentation of sounds and glitch funk. 
Flying Lotus – Breathe. Something/Stellar Star
Flying Lotus makes music that is other worldly. This one just makes my heart fly and my mind drift somewhere beautiful.
Aquarius & Tayla – Soul Searching
At some point I had to drop a record from my massive drum and bass collection. It was hard to choose no doubt. I wanted to pick one, that had that thing that I love about this genre of intelligent, atmospheric, musical, drum and bass. 
Nookie – Only You
There is one track, among the thousands I own, that no matter what time of day, where I am, how I’m feeling, make me stop and feel instantly amazing. This one!]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week.....I step up and hopefully do this incredible, worldwide family proud. Words cannot describe how much Dusk Dubs is more than a mix series. It really is a family. Every picture I see of someone wearing the name, every tweet I see with it mentioned, every conversation I hear, just makes me feel blessed. 
We have something honest, pure and wholesome that is our sacred home away from the fakery and flashing lights that we care not for. Our records have come to life again. 
Thank you to all the Dusk Dubs family.
Seeing as this is my mixtape, Original Gidman and General Gamel have done the bit I normally do. Can’t be blowing my own trumpet hey?
“Most weeks, we have the pleasure of introducing a new selector to the #DuskDubs faithful, however this week we are extremely pleased to be announcing the long awaited return of our resident DJ Harrison, into the selectors shoes – “It’s been far too long. Bruv...” ‘Week in week out’… without fail, Harrison can be found in the #DuskDubs studio, mixing the latest volume – his commitment to #DuskDubs is flawless ….. even mixing a volume on the weekend his baby daughter was born – now that is dedication to the cause….. Big up sir. Even during the earliest discussions of the concept of #DuskDubs , it was clear to us that the passion/vibe of our project ran deep within Harrison, his ethos is clearly linked to his personal attitude to music… to be true to your musical convictions, and always support and be positive. This devotion is not just in his soul but is clearly visible in his record collection too…. and it is this in particular, that we are so excited to be bringing to you this week….. “Salute to you bruv and massive respect… each and every time”
twitter.com/Harrison_dj
facebook.com/Harrison
Records Featured
Harmonic 313 – Music Substitute System
Taken from Mark Pritchard’s solo album ‘When Machines Exceed Human Intelligence’. Those familiar with my ‘Hypersleep’ mix will recognise this straight away. I included this track for 2 reasons. 1, Pritch is a massive inspiration to me. Never being confined to genres and always pushing boundaries. 
And 2, the Hypersleep mix I did, was a real labour of love, took weeks to put together all for just over an hour mix. Dedication and a reminder to myself to push myself more and believe in my own ability.
(Tommyharrison – Harrison-hypersleep)
DFRNT – Incubus
Just an incredible ‘outside the box’ dub techno production on one of my favourite labels, Echodub. I have so many DFRNT records to choose from, but this one felt right to set the scene for Dusk Dubs, taken from the album ‘Fading’. The whole album is just beautiful. Highly recommended (Dfrnt – Dfrnt-fading-album-promo-mix)
Big Bud – Runaway (Backward Dub)
Bug Bud is a stalwart of Good Looking Records. Another musician. Pure and simple. Here is a move away from the drums and bass vibes. 
2562 – Redux
This was a tricky one. Simply because I own so many 2562 / A Made up Sound records. His sound is of a pure techno nature heavily merged with that Rhythm and Sound Berlin dub and atmosphere vibe. This, just pops back and forth with those reverbing stabs. Perfect!
:
Teeth – Shawty
Another artist I’m a big fan of. Teeth dropped this on 502 with a wicked remix from Ninja Tune’s Falty DL which, hands up, was the reason I bought it. But, this original mix....epitomises Dusk Dubs in my head. Trippy music that fills the room with a warm atmosphere. I basically love 140bpm records that make you sway. Sick.
Kahn – Polar
Not really much to say about Kahn but he’s a proper bad man. His records sit heavy in my bag. If you need a ‘lighters up’ rumble and bounce, he’s the man. This one is unreleased but you can grab a copy at Electronic Explorations. 
Objekt – Tinderbox
Chosing an Objekt track was tricky, as with many artists I’ve featured, I could play 6 or 7 or their tracks easily. I have no favourite. This one made it though, simply for the transition across the track and for the fact that I’ve only ever played it out once. I think I made some girls cry. 
Hello Skinny - Oduor Nyagweno meets Owiny Sigoma Uptown
Hello Skinny from Owiny Sigoma Band drops a bumping techno track on Brownswood. Something amazing about this track. For the life of me, I cant decide, but it hits me just sweet. Grab a copy here (www.gillespetersonworldwide.com/free-down…a-uptown/ )
Volunteer – . -..- .--. . .-. .. -- . -. - -... .-. .- ...- ---
Dub techno and ambient music sits heavily in my soul. It moves me, makes sense to me, i basically love it. This track came my way and I was mesmerised immediately. I highly recommend you check the video made by the incredible ‘A I X E L E N T’ when listening to this beautiful dub techno track by Volunteer (www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JOYyH7Sq…&feature=youtu.be).
You can also grab a copy of the track here (Volunteer – Volunteer-1)
Fingers in The Noise – 1:06 AM
Track taken from "Insomnia EP" which is written & Produced By Laurent Bisch. Released on Basic Sounds Netlabel, Fingers in the Noise is another big inspiration to me. He makes the most incredible music, and pretty much all of it is free for people to listen, own and play. And he doesn’t care, its honest, it’s pure, and he represents the Dub Techno world for me beautifully.
3 Chairs – System Sauce
3 Chairs is a collective made up of Rick Wilhite, Marcellus Pittman, Theo Parrish & Kenny Dixon Jr. So it’s no surprise that this track has that Motor City feel to it. Lots of dirty percussion, looped samples and live keys. These guys really know how to take some familiar elements from old records, turn into something new but still remaining faithful to the original material. Proper late night science. 
Theo Parrish – Lost Keys
Again, Theo Parrish is an artist I hold close to my soul. His ethos is something I love and respect massively. Theo Parrish inspired much of Dusk Dubs. For him, the selection process is where it’s at. Maybe we should drop him an message and see if he’s up to it. To be fair, he has 35 big, big volumes to follow so we’ll see. This track is so recognisable, it had to be my choice. 
Jay Dee – Dreamy
Jay Dee – On the 1
Dilla was a genius, humble, amazing, hard working man who is sorely missed. But he lives on through his beats, family, his friends and fans, and through the J Dilla Foundation. Long may that continue. Another big, big inspiration. officialjdilla.com
Quasimoto – Basic Instinct
Lord Quas, ‘guided’ by Madlib is wicked. That is all. This one in particular means something to me more from this video, as it has a quote from William Gibson that I think about daily.
"Before you diagnose yourself with depression or low self esteem, first make sure that you´re not, in fact, surrounding yourself with assholes"
(William Gibson)
youtube.com/watch?v=XZ55MXP8kb...&feature=kp
Comfort Fit – Hatphones
Taken from Comfort Fit's album, Worlds Falling Apart on First Word Records. I love that instrumentation of sounds and glitch funk. 
Flying Lotus – Breathe. Something/Stellar Star
Flying Lotus makes music that is other worldly. This one just makes my heart fly and my mind drift somewhere beautiful.
Aquarius & Tayla – Soul Searching
At some point I had to drop a record from my massive drum and bass collection. It was hard to choose no doubt. I wanted to pick one, that had that thing that I love about this genre of intelligent, atmospheric, musical, drum and bass. 
Nookie – Only You
There is one track, among the thousands I own, that no matter what time of day, where I am, how I’m feeling, make me stop and feel instantly amazing. This one!]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0134 Dusk Dubs Vol.34 - Steve73</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, oDusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Steve has been a massive supporter of Dusk Dubs and beyond from the start. Probably because the sounds we have featured have fed his incredible thirst for all things musical. Steve's selections reflect his love for the glitch, the techno, the leftfield, the genre-less. Sounds that were possibly created by non-humans. Music that seemed to just generate alone. His volume is moody, other worldly, thought provoking and purely incredible. It deserves your full attention.
Here are a few words from the man himself:
"Deep, dirty and dubby best describes my selection of music for this mix tape. I've included some of my all time favourite tracks - Amon tobin, BOC etc. Advice for maximum enjoyment, close the curtains and turn it up "
I have been Dj'ing since 1991 and always loved the stranger side of music . In the early days my record shopping was an "addiction" where everytime i would buy food it would be a choice between Chicken or "that new tune by The Ragga twins" ....... i went hungry alot ! . I used to love going to 'Lucky spin' , '5HQ' & Black market' to buy my vinyl , these days its MP3's and Cd's just because its alot cheaper and alot easier to carry but i still do play vinyl now and then . Today i play pretty much anything that takes my fancy at the time . I've never tried to play to the 'masses' and just play for me , even in the old days when i used to dj the promoters would put me on last so i would 'clear' the club. I now dj on a monthy basis 
on livestream.com/clunbunker
facebook.com/pages/Da-clun-bu
youtube.com/user/HatedSteve5573
mixify.com/steve73
mixify.com/da-clun-bunker
Tracklisting
Lusine - Auto Pilot
Synth Sense - Symbol #9.1
White Label - Synttaribiisi
Dadub - Experience
June Miller - Cave In
dBridge - We R U 2
Rumpistol - BEITO
Appleblim & Peverelist - Circling (Bass Clef Radius mix)
Boards of Canada - Jacquard Causeway
Amon Tobin - Slowly
Kettel - Cherie
Tipper - Broken Spectre
Roy Ayers - Everyone Loves the Sunshine (Machinedrum remix)
The Cinematic Orchestra - All Things to All Men (Feat. Roots Manuva]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, oDusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Steve has been a massive supporter of Dusk Dubs and beyond from the start. Probably because the sounds we have featured have fed his incredible thirst for all things musical. Steve's selections reflect his love for the glitch, the techno, the leftfield, the genre-less. Sounds that were possibly created by non-humans. Music that seemed to just generate alone. His volume is moody, other worldly, thought provoking and purely incredible. It deserves your full attention.
Here are a few words from the man himself:
"Deep, dirty and dubby best describes my selection of music for this mix tape. I've included some of my all time favourite tracks - Amon tobin, BOC etc. Advice for maximum enjoyment, close the curtains and turn it up "
I have been Dj'ing since 1991 and always loved the stranger side of music . In the early days my record shopping was an "addiction" where everytime i would buy food it would be a choice between Chicken or "that new tune by The Ragga twins" ....... i went hungry alot ! . I used to love going to 'Lucky spin' , '5HQ' & Black market' to buy my vinyl , these days its MP3's and Cd's just because its alot cheaper and alot easier to carry but i still do play vinyl now and then . Today i play pretty much anything that takes my fancy at the time . I've never tried to play to the 'masses' and just play for me , even in the old days when i used to dj the promoters would put me on last so i would 'clear' the club. I now dj on a monthy basis 
on livestream.com/clunbunker
facebook.com/pages/Da-clun-bu
youtube.com/user/HatedSteve5573
mixify.com/steve73
mixify.com/da-clun-bunker
Tracklisting
Lusine - Auto Pilot
Synth Sense - Symbol #9.1
White Label - Synttaribiisi
Dadub - Experience
June Miller - Cave In
dBridge - We R U 2
Rumpistol - BEITO
Appleblim & Peverelist - Circling (Bass Clef Radius mix)
Boards of Canada - Jacquard Causeway
Amon Tobin - Slowly
Kettel - Cherie
Tipper - Broken Spectre
Roy Ayers - Everyone Loves the Sunshine (Machinedrum remix)
The Cinematic Orchestra - All Things to All Men (Feat. Roots Manuva]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0133 Dusk Dubs Vol.33 - DZG303</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Dusk Dubs returns this week with another incredible journey through sounds, this week, the return of DZG303 with a journey through space inspired sounds.ry and let your users know a little more about you.
DZG303's first volume, which should have included a “Government BASS warning”, went down very well with all the Dusk Dubs faithful, and for that reason alone we felt it was necessary to invite him back. We’d like to thank DZG303 for his constant support of every new selector as well as the usual suspects. Since his first volume DZG303 has been down in his ‘Record Vaults’ and this next volume is testament to that.
Find him here:
twitter.com/DZG303
Here are a few words from the man himself:
"First up I’d like to thank Original Gidman, Harrison & General Camel for asking me back for another volume of Dusk Dubs. Cheers fella's.
I was totally blown away by the reception of my first volume and I am seriously in awe of the support and love for the Dusk Dubs series which grows stronger by the day. Big up to you all, you know who you are.
For this volume I was digging in my collection looking for suitable tracks while listening to my iPod on shuffle for inspiration. Suddenly a ‘Yello’ tune popped up in my ears that I hadn't heard for a long while (more on that later).
Boom, Dusk Dubs Beyond Earth was born!!
Not only aforementioned track, but the band themselves have inspired and amazed me over the years and are true pioneers of electronica. Their first two albums, Solid Pleasure (1980) and Claro Qui Si (1981), are still two of my all-time favourite albums released on The Residents’ Ralph Records, and deservedly so.
Anyway I could go on forever about those two bands as Gidman well knows lol.
Sit back, close your eyes and drift away. "
Tracklist (more detail from DZG303 below)
Initiating Start Up
Yello - Solar Driftwood
Apollo 10 God Speed - Actual NASA recording from space
Future Sound of London - Factories & Assembly
Cosmonaut Voice
Arp 101 - Warriors Galactic
Aphex Twin - We Are The Music Makers
Amorphous Androgynous – Ephidrena
Herbie Hancock – Wisdom
Dimensional Holofonic Sound - Venus The Morning Star
Basic Soul Unit - Swept Up
Space Dimension Controller - Mercurial Attraction
Warp 9 - Light Years Away
System 7 - Quest (Moon Mix)
Rhythm & Sound - Poor People Must Work (Carl Craig Remix
Vangelis - Tears in the Rain
Initiating Start Up
1) Yello - Solar Driftwood
From the album Pocket Universe (1996). Can’t big up Yello enough but prefer their earlier, more experimental albums although their latest offering is a very nice jazzy sunday affair. Check them out
Apollo 10 God Speed - Actual NASA recording from space
2) Future Sound of London - Factories & Assembly
From the album Environments 2 (2008) on their own FSOL label. Love FSOL and anything they do, including Amorphous Androgynous in their psychedelic mode. Well worth checking out
Cosmonaut Voice
3) Arp 101 - Warriors Galactic
Released in 2010 on the excellent Eglo Records. This just oozes analogue synthesis, which I love, and sounds real old school with a polished contemporary feel. Class, ramp this one UP
4) Aphex Twin - We Are The Music Makers
From the album Selected Ambient Works 85-92 (1992). On the mighty R&S Records, you need this album, 100% classic, Richard D James in full effect. Watch ya bassbins on this one, play it loud
5) Amorphous Androgynous – Ephidrena
From the album Tales of Ephidrina (1993) on Quigley Records. Amazing sounds on this one, early FSOL imprint before AA went psych. More FSOL than AA, but love both their styles
6) Herbie Hancock – Wisdom
From Future 2 future (2001). What can I say about HH?? 21st century Jazz as only he can do. Check the album, a must. Rockit, nuff said
7) Dimensional Holofonic Sound - Venus The Morning Star (2002) from Attention Earth People on Tino Corp. Records. Part of the huge Meat beat Manifesto outfit and a don on the electronic front and helped pioneer the art of video scratching!!! amazing.
8) Basic Soul Unit - Swept Up (2012)
Nonplus Records 12". Says it all, get swept up in this one. BOOM
9) Space Dimension Controller - Mercurial Attraction (2010)
On Temporary Thrillz 12” R&S Records. Apparently from the future, another amazing analogue sounding futuristic masterpiece
10) Warp 9 - Light Years Away
From Prism Records in 1983! Crucial Electro 1. Classic. Nothing more to say
11) System 7 - Quest (Moon Mix) (1993)
12" on Big Life Records. An early Techno master Float away
12) Rhythm & Sound - Poor People Must Work (Carl Craig Remix) (2008)
Studio !K7 Records. From the album ‘Carl Craig – Sessions’. The don of Detroit Techno comes correct again and again
13) Vangelis - Tears in the Rain
From the motion Picture Blade Runner. All time classic]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Dusk Dubs returns this week with another incredible journey through sounds, this week, the return of DZG303 with a journey through space inspired sounds.ry and let your users know a little more about you.
DZG303's first volume, which should have included a “Government BASS warning”, went down very well with all the Dusk Dubs faithful, and for that reason alone we felt it was necessary to invite him back. We’d like to thank DZG303 for his constant support of every new selector as well as the usual suspects. Since his first volume DZG303 has been down in his ‘Record Vaults’ and this next volume is testament to that.
Find him here:
twitter.com/DZG303
Here are a few words from the man himself:
"First up I’d like to thank Original Gidman, Harrison & General Camel for asking me back for another volume of Dusk Dubs. Cheers fella's.
I was totally blown away by the reception of my first volume and I am seriously in awe of the support and love for the Dusk Dubs series which grows stronger by the day. Big up to you all, you know who you are.
For this volume I was digging in my collection looking for suitable tracks while listening to my iPod on shuffle for inspiration. Suddenly a ‘Yello’ tune popped up in my ears that I hadn't heard for a long while (more on that later).
Boom, Dusk Dubs Beyond Earth was born!!
Not only aforementioned track, but the band themselves have inspired and amazed me over the years and are true pioneers of electronica. Their first two albums, Solid Pleasure (1980) and Claro Qui Si (1981), are still two of my all-time favourite albums released on The Residents’ Ralph Records, and deservedly so.
Anyway I could go on forever about those two bands as Gidman well knows lol.
Sit back, close your eyes and drift away. "
Tracklist (more detail from DZG303 below)
Initiating Start Up
Yello - Solar Driftwood
Apollo 10 God Speed - Actual NASA recording from space
Future Sound of London - Factories & Assembly
Cosmonaut Voice
Arp 101 - Warriors Galactic
Aphex Twin - We Are The Music Makers
Amorphous Androgynous – Ephidrena
Herbie Hancock – Wisdom
Dimensional Holofonic Sound - Venus The Morning Star
Basic Soul Unit - Swept Up
Space Dimension Controller - Mercurial Attraction
Warp 9 - Light Years Away
System 7 - Quest (Moon Mix)
Rhythm & Sound - Poor People Must Work (Carl Craig Remix
Vangelis - Tears in the Rain
Initiating Start Up
1) Yello - Solar Driftwood
From the album Pocket Universe (1996). Can’t big up Yello enough but prefer their earlier, more experimental albums although their latest offering is a very nice jazzy sunday affair. Check them out
Apollo 10 God Speed - Actual NASA recording from space
2) Future Sound of London - Factories & Assembly
From the album Environments 2 (2008) on their own FSOL label. Love FSOL and anything they do, including Amorphous Androgynous in their psychedelic mode. Well worth checking out
Cosmonaut Voice
3) Arp 101 - Warriors Galactic
Released in 2010 on the excellent Eglo Records. This just oozes analogue synthesis, which I love, and sounds real old school with a polished contemporary feel. Class, ramp this one UP
4) Aphex Twin - We Are The Music Makers
From the album Selected Ambient Works 85-92 (1992). On the mighty R&S Records, you need this album, 100% classic, Richard D James in full effect. Watch ya bassbins on this one, play it loud
5) Amorphous Androgynous – Ephidrena
From the album Tales of Ephidrina (1993) on Quigley Records. Amazing sounds on this one, early FSOL imprint before AA went psych. More FSOL than AA, but love both their styles
6) Herbie Hancock – Wisdom
From Future 2 future (2001). What can I say about HH?? 21st century Jazz as only he can do. Check the album, a must. Rockit, nuff said
7) Dimensional Holofonic Sound - Venus The Morning Star (2002) from Attention Earth People on Tino Corp. Records. Part of the huge Meat beat Manifesto outfit and a don on the electronic front and helped pioneer the art of video scratching!!! amazing.
8) Basic Soul Unit - Swept Up (2012)
Nonplus Records 12". Says it all, get swept up in this one. BOOM
9) Space Dimension Controller - Mercurial Attraction (2010)
On Temporary Thrillz 12” R&S Records. Apparently from the future, another amazing analogue sounding futuristic masterpiece
10) Warp 9 - Light Years Away
From Prism Records in 1983! Crucial Electro 1. Classic. Nothing more to say
11) System 7 - Quest (Moon Mix) (1993)
12" on Big Life Records. An early Techno master Float away
12) Rhythm & Sound - Poor People Must Work (Carl Craig Remix) (2008)
Studio !K7 Records. From the album ‘Carl Craig – Sessions’. The don of Detroit Techno comes correct again and again
13) Vangelis - Tears in the Rain
From the motion Picture Blade Runner. All time classic]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2015 16:33:53 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-12T16:33:53+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0132 Dusk Dubs Vol.32 - Twindad</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
To say Twindad is a massive supported of Dusk Dubs is unfair on him. In reality, Twindad is a massive supporter of people and good honest music. He fully knows his stuff. So when he offers feedback, advice or a recommendation…you really sit up and listen. We love that about him, he's humble, but intensely knowledgeable. A perfect combination for Dusk Dubs. 
It's with great pleasure the we present his selections, and we know the time spent crate digging will be reflected in the quality of his records.
Here are a few words from the man himself:
"First off, thank you for inviting me to do this, it is an honor. When I was asked if I would like to submit music for a volume of #Duskdubs, I can tell you I was as giddy as a schoolgirl (ask Gidman).
I tried to stay true to the “Dub” sound without veering too much. I’ve included both old & newer tracks and started on the slower side and bumping it up towards the end. Hopefully you discover something new or re-discover long lost tracks. Please put on your headphones and relax. Hope you enjoy the ride. (Not responsible for hearing loss)"
soundcloud.com/twindad
mixcloud.com/Twindad
twitter.com/twindad6
Tracklisting
Transit Kings - West End of a Duck Going East
Tor Ma in Dub - The Good Spirit
Dub Trees - A Way of Being Free Are You Sitting comfortably very smooth (Very Peaceful Mix)
Pangaea - Router
Dub Trees - The Golden Legend (Take Me Dancing Where The Mountains Meet The Sea Mix)
Andy Stott - Passed by Me
Pearson Sound -Blanked
Objekt - Tinderbox
Appleblim & Ramadanman - Void 23]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
To say Twindad is a massive supported of Dusk Dubs is unfair on him. In reality, Twindad is a massive supporter of people and good honest music. He fully knows his stuff. So when he offers feedback, advice or a recommendation…you really sit up and listen. We love that about him, he's humble, but intensely knowledgeable. A perfect combination for Dusk Dubs. 
It's with great pleasure the we present his selections, and we know the time spent crate digging will be reflected in the quality of his records.
Here are a few words from the man himself:
"First off, thank you for inviting me to do this, it is an honor. When I was asked if I would like to submit music for a volume of #Duskdubs, I can tell you I was as giddy as a schoolgirl (ask Gidman).
I tried to stay true to the “Dub” sound without veering too much. I’ve included both old & newer tracks and started on the slower side and bumping it up towards the end. Hopefully you discover something new or re-discover long lost tracks. Please put on your headphones and relax. Hope you enjoy the ride. (Not responsible for hearing loss)"
soundcloud.com/twindad
mixcloud.com/Twindad
twitter.com/twindad6
Tracklisting
Transit Kings - West End of a Duck Going East
Tor Ma in Dub - The Good Spirit
Dub Trees - A Way of Being Free Are You Sitting comfortably very smooth (Very Peaceful Mix)
Pangaea - Router
Dub Trees - The Golden Legend (Take Me Dancing Where The Mountains Meet The Sea Mix)
Andy Stott - Passed by Me
Pearson Sound -Blanked
Objekt - Tinderbox
Appleblim & Ramadanman - Void 23]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2015 16:32:23 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-12T16:32:23+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0131 Dusk Dubs Vol.31 - Micade</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Micade has been a Producer and DJ we've been wanting on board for some time. As a DJ, he manages to create incredible vibes, as a producer he has managed to do what many dream of...and that is to create his own very recognisable sound. It can only be described as the Micadian sound. To us, its funk, its energy, its sheer class. Micade also creates all his own sounds from scratch, again, showing what a dedicated and hard working guy he is. on a personal note, Micade is a huge supporter of others. He trawls places searching for new artists, offering encouragement. Its fair to say he's a positive man. All praise he receives is thoroughly deserved. So, We give you...the electrofunky alien that is Micade!
"When I was first asked to do a selection for the Duskdubs series, I thought about the concept for quiet a while & eventually, came to the conclusion that it signifies a time when all you felt like, was just chilling. I was reminded of my days playing at the dingiest nightclub, tucked away in the worst part of Johannesburg for extra cash, getting to play, not the normal stomping house I was used to, but a more laidback trip-hop vibe, well into the morning. Not surprising then that a lot of the tracks I chose are from the mid 90’s a time when I got back home, the next day many a time, under the weather so to speak…;-) & these tracks hit a cord with me then and still do, to this day….So enjoy the vibe…;-) I included one of my tracks in the selection, merely because it was made as a tribute to the laidback days."
soundcloud.com/micade
facebook.com/pages/Micade
twitter.com/DjMicade
Tracklisting
1) Boom Boom Satellites - On The Painted Desert (DJ Krush Remix)
2) Oversoul 7 - Nothing like tomorrow
3) Crustation – Purple
4) V-Love - The Wilderness
5) Sofa rockers - sofa surfers remix by richard dorfmeister
6) Alex Gopher - The Child
7) Dj Food- Turtle soup (Wagon Christ Mix)
8) The Mighty Bop - Feeling good
9) Funki Porcini - Long Road
10) Dj Krush - On the Dubble
11) Micade - Big hairy balls (Original mix)
12) 9 Lazy 9 - Electric Lazyland]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Micade has been a Producer and DJ we've been wanting on board for some time. As a DJ, he manages to create incredible vibes, as a producer he has managed to do what many dream of...and that is to create his own very recognisable sound. It can only be described as the Micadian sound. To us, its funk, its energy, its sheer class. Micade also creates all his own sounds from scratch, again, showing what a dedicated and hard working guy he is. on a personal note, Micade is a huge supporter of others. He trawls places searching for new artists, offering encouragement. Its fair to say he's a positive man. All praise he receives is thoroughly deserved. So, We give you...the electrofunky alien that is Micade!
"When I was first asked to do a selection for the Duskdubs series, I thought about the concept for quiet a while & eventually, came to the conclusion that it signifies a time when all you felt like, was just chilling. I was reminded of my days playing at the dingiest nightclub, tucked away in the worst part of Johannesburg for extra cash, getting to play, not the normal stomping house I was used to, but a more laidback trip-hop vibe, well into the morning. Not surprising then that a lot of the tracks I chose are from the mid 90’s a time when I got back home, the next day many a time, under the weather so to speak…;-) & these tracks hit a cord with me then and still do, to this day….So enjoy the vibe…;-) I included one of my tracks in the selection, merely because it was made as a tribute to the laidback days."
soundcloud.com/micade
facebook.com/pages/Micade
twitter.com/DjMicade
Tracklisting
1) Boom Boom Satellites - On The Painted Desert (DJ Krush Remix)
2) Oversoul 7 - Nothing like tomorrow
3) Crustation – Purple
4) V-Love - The Wilderness
5) Sofa rockers - sofa surfers remix by richard dorfmeister
6) Alex Gopher - The Child
7) Dj Food- Turtle soup (Wagon Christ Mix)
8) The Mighty Bop - Feeling good
9) Funki Porcini - Long Road
10) Dj Krush - On the Dubble
11) Micade - Big hairy balls (Original mix)
12) 9 Lazy 9 - Electric Lazyland]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0130 Dusk Dubs Vol.30 - DJ Monita</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Dusk Dubs returns this week with another very special guest, perfect to celebrate another milestone of 30 mix tapes in a row. We are immensely blessed to have the boss of Skeleton Recordings DJ Monita provide his selections for his own Dusk Dubs Mix Tape.
DJ Monita (pronounced ‘Monitor’) was born and raised in West London. While on a holiday to Tenerife in the summer of ’89 he discovered a new sound that he immediately fell for which was different to the Hip-Hop and Electro he was into but also still similar in many ways. Shortly after returning back home he started hitting the rave scene, enjoying big nights out at Biology and Raindance. This is what led him to start buying vinyl, a set of decks and starting to DJ.
Monita owns the label Skeleton Recordings, which ran from 1992 to 1994 and had 13 releases on it. 
He put the DJ’ing and producing on the back burner for many years after becoming a family man, but recently he has become involved again. This year will see the back catalogue and unreleased tracks from Skeleton going up for digital download as well as some new releases on a revamped Skeleton label. Available from hardcorejunglism.com
twitter.com/MonitaSkeleton
facebook.com/officialskeletonrecordings
mixcloud.com/DJMonita
Here are a few words from the man himself:
“When Jon asked if I wanted to be involved in #DuskDubs I couldn’t say no really as it would be nice to have my name stamped on one of the volumes. It’s a brilliant project that has a really good group of people behind it, a nice little following and I’m grateful to now be a part of it.
My take on this volume of #DuskDubs is a little different to some of the others, as I wanted to put together 60 minutes of tunes that are maybe not as obscure as some selected in the other volumes and hopefully everyone will know. I’ve based it on the ‘Dusk’ side instead of the ‘Dubs’ side, something that you can stick on when you return home in the early hours after a heavy night out.
The ’88 to ’90 tracks I have chosen mean a lot to me, as they are from a period in my life when I first started my underground partying, and ‘Dannys Song’ is probably one of the most emotional Drum & Bass productions I have ever heard and it still gives me goose bumps to this day.
It was great to put all this together for the #DuskDubs family.
So kick back, relax and enjoy the next 60 minutes"
Tracklisting

De La Soul - Buddy (Native Tongue Decision Version) (1989)
Fresh 4 Feat. Lizz.E - Smoke Filled Thoughts (1989)
Cry Cisco - Afrodizziact (Paul Oakenfold Raid Mix) (1989) 
History Feat. Q-Tee - Afrika (1990)
Innocence - Natural Thing (12” Version) (1990)
Reese - Just Want Another Chance (1988)
Massive Attack - Better Things (1994)
Photek - Modus Operandi (1997)
Moby - Porcelain (2000)
PFM - Dannys Song (1996)
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Dusk Dubs returns this week with another very special guest, perfect to celebrate another milestone of 30 mix tapes in a row. We are immensely blessed to have the boss of Skeleton Recordings DJ Monita provide his selections for his own Dusk Dubs Mix Tape.
DJ Monita (pronounced ‘Monitor’) was born and raised in West London. While on a holiday to Tenerife in the summer of ’89 he discovered a new sound that he immediately fell for which was different to the Hip-Hop and Electro he was into but also still similar in many ways. Shortly after returning back home he started hitting the rave scene, enjoying big nights out at Biology and Raindance. This is what led him to start buying vinyl, a set of decks and starting to DJ.
Monita owns the label Skeleton Recordings, which ran from 1992 to 1994 and had 13 releases on it. 
He put the DJ’ing and producing on the back burner for many years after becoming a family man, but recently he has become involved again. This year will see the back catalogue and unreleased tracks from Skeleton going up for digital download as well as some new releases on a revamped Skeleton label. Available from hardcorejunglism.com
twitter.com/MonitaSkeleton
facebook.com/officialskeletonrecordings
mixcloud.com/DJMonita
Here are a few words from the man himself:
“When Jon asked if I wanted to be involved in #DuskDubs I couldn’t say no really as it would be nice to have my name stamped on one of the volumes. It’s a brilliant project that has a really good group of people behind it, a nice little following and I’m grateful to now be a part of it.
My take on this volume of #DuskDubs is a little different to some of the others, as I wanted to put together 60 minutes of tunes that are maybe not as obscure as some selected in the other volumes and hopefully everyone will know. I’ve based it on the ‘Dusk’ side instead of the ‘Dubs’ side, something that you can stick on when you return home in the early hours after a heavy night out.
The ’88 to ’90 tracks I have chosen mean a lot to me, as they are from a period in my life when I first started my underground partying, and ‘Dannys Song’ is probably one of the most emotional Drum & Bass productions I have ever heard and it still gives me goose bumps to this day.
It was great to put all this together for the #DuskDubs family.
So kick back, relax and enjoy the next 60 minutes"
Tracklisting

De La Soul - Buddy (Native Tongue Decision Version) (1989)
Fresh 4 Feat. Lizz.E - Smoke Filled Thoughts (1989)
Cry Cisco - Afrodizziact (Paul Oakenfold Raid Mix) (1989) 
History Feat. Q-Tee - Afrika (1990)
Innocence - Natural Thing (12” Version) (1990)
Reese - Just Want Another Chance (1988)
Massive Attack - Better Things (1994)
Photek - Modus Operandi (1997)
Moby - Porcelain (2000)
PFM - Dannys Song (1996)
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                                        <pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2015 15:52:37 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-12T15:52:37+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0129 Dusk Dubs Vol.29 - The Big Showdown</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Dusk Dubs returns again, and this week its battle royal time! It was about time that we threw the gauntlet down, turn the faders up, and asked two Dusk Dubs heavyweights to go toe to toe in a Dub War. 
Both selectors bring their box of records, making their choices wisely, trying to outdo the other. I ready the sound system, play their tunes, mediate, and throw in the odd air-horn. Well, it is Dusk Dubs after all!
Stepping up, we have Original Gidman and General Camel. 'The Oracle' Vs 'The Ninja'….. 'The 89-93 Raver' Vs 'The 92-97 Raver'.
Will The General respect his elder? Will The Gidman have the stamina? Who will be the last man standing?
It's officially time to let the music do the talking!
We present…. DUSK DUBS - THE BIG SHOWDOWN
Tracklisting
GENERAL CAMEL
Prince Jammy – Life is a Moment in Space
A classic 1982 dub version of Wayne Smith’s ‘Time is a Moment’ which amazingly, is based around Barbara Streisand's ‘Woman In Love’ melody.
What an opener!
ORIGINAL GIDMAN
Mikey Dread – Operators Choice
Recorded in 1979 between the legendary Channel One Recording Studios and King Tubby Studios, this crazy dub can be found on African Anthem (The Mikey Dread Show Dubwise) LP.
GENERAL CAMEL
Rae & Christian – Catch a Rude Awakening
Featured on the 1998 album ‘Northern Sulphuric Soul’, this is a classic Rae & Christian riddim and a serious ‘Mancunian Head-Nodder’.
ORIGINAL GIDMAN
MC Shan – The Bridge (Bladerunners Dub)
This version can be found on the extended 4xLP ‘Down by Law’ album, and hits you with an old school party breaks vibe. “Keep Rockin’ The Beat”!
GENERAL CAMEL
The Ragga Twins - Hooligan 69
A ‘Bleep & Bass’ classic from The Ragga Twins, aka Flinty Badman & Deman Rocker. On one of the UK’s pioneering ‘breakbeat’ labels, 'Shut Up & Dance'.  Originally released in 1990 and then again in 1991, this track was a firm favourite back in the day with DJ’s and ravers alike. Who can forget when that Prince sample would drop followed by the bleeps followed by that bass. Dance floor destruction guaranteed.
ORIGINAL GIDMAN
Prince Fatty – Insane in the Brain
Released in 2010 on the 'Mr Bongo' imprint out of Brighton. This version of Cypress Hill’s ‘Insane in the Brain’ bounces along to a reggae/ska beat, with reverb and echo layered underneath Horsemouth’s delivery.
Definitely a ‘sing-a-long’ moment for the dance.
GENERAL CAMEL
Rebel MC – Comin’ on Strong (Ruff Neck Mix)
Released in 1990 on Desire Records, Michael West aka Rebel MC (later to become Congo Natty), was one of the first artists from the UK Rave/Hardcore scene to begin merging reggae/ragga vibes with UK breakbeat well ahead of the Jungle Sound that would follow. This featured Tenor Fly, who would also appear on a number of classics from that period including ‘The Wickedest Sound’ and ‘Tribal Base’.
ORIGINAL GIDMAN
Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five ‎– The Message (Paul Nice Super Duty Bootleg Mash Up)
A true Hip-Hop anthem no doubt, but this time flipped with a reggae/dub vibe by Paul Kilianski, aka Paul Nice, out of New York. Known for his classic mix tapes during the late 1990’s, Paul mashes up the Furious Five’s rap over a skankin’ reggae beat with additional reverb and classic melodica.
GENERAL CAMEL
Depeche Mode – Useless (K&D Session Remix)
An amazing remix by Kruder & Dorfmeister, who manage to turn Depeche Mode’s rock anthem into a blissed-out dub classic. At this point in their musical career, K&D seemed to be hitting that ‘Purple Patch’ as can be heard in the Compilation ‘The K&D Sessions’ (1998).
ORIGINAL GIDMAN
Primal Scream – Come Together (Andrew Weatherall Remix)
Possibly Mr Weatherall’s finest moment as a producer. He managed to combine the dance sensibilities of the 1990’s rave scene alongside indie rock. I first heard this on a ‘Flying Records’ mixtape back in the day, and to this day still manages to ooze euphoric energy alongside those dubbed-out beats.
Anthem Alert!
GENERAL CAMEL
Tosca – Orozco (Dubphonic Remix)
Featured on Tosca’s 2008 ‘Suzuki in Dub’ album, this track is a great example of that elegant dub sound that the G-Stone label do so well.
Killer sub bass.
ORIGINAL GIDMAN
Eddie C – You’re Welcome
A phat ‘slo-house’ groove from the now ‘closed-down’ Jisco Music label that manages to tick all the ‘DuskDubs’ boxes. Dubby, Jazzy and Housey. I can’t get enough of this track!
GENERAL CAMEL
Peshay – Never Let You Go
Peshay returned this year on the Tru Thoughts label out of Brighton with the non-Drum & Bass album “Generation”, and what an album it is. This track is a great example of him experimenting with organic drums, horns, guitars and vintage synths to create a dreamy downtempo ‘head-nodder’. Stunning!
ORIGINAL GIDMAN
J-Walk feat. Veba – Scarlet Menace
Originating from Manchester UK, the duo J-Walk, made up of DJ Martin Brew and studio guru Martin Desai started releasing music in 1996, but scored an underground classic with the ‘Soul Vibration EP’ in 2000. ‘Scarlet Menace’ is taken from their one and only album ‘A Night On The Rocks’ (2002) and features the fiery yet soulful vocals of occasional Rae & Christian collaborator Veba, and some seriously funky horns!
GENERAL CAMEL
Meat Beat Manifesto – Spinning Round Dub
British breakbeat pioneer Jack Dangers aka Meat Beat Manifesto released the ‘…In Dub’ CD/DVD in 2004. It features some amazing dub bombs with this being one. Check it, at your speakers peril!
ORIGINAL GIDMAN
Genaside II – Narra Mine
Originally released in 1991 during the Hardcore/Rave era, this breakbeat monster features both the ethereal vocals of Sharon Williams and one of the fiercest raga vocals I’d heard at the time from Killer Man Archer. Geneside II released a number of hardcore favourites during this period, including ‘The Alchemist’, ‘Death of the Kamikazee’ and ‘The Motiv’. But for me it will always be ‘Narra Mine’ that encapsulates the feeling of that era. Goose bumps!]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Dusk Dubs returns again, and this week its battle royal time! It was about time that we threw the gauntlet down, turn the faders up, and asked two Dusk Dubs heavyweights to go toe to toe in a Dub War. 
Both selectors bring their box of records, making their choices wisely, trying to outdo the other. I ready the sound system, play their tunes, mediate, and throw in the odd air-horn. Well, it is Dusk Dubs after all!
Stepping up, we have Original Gidman and General Camel. 'The Oracle' Vs 'The Ninja'….. 'The 89-93 Raver' Vs 'The 92-97 Raver'.
Will The General respect his elder? Will The Gidman have the stamina? Who will be the last man standing?
It's officially time to let the music do the talking!
We present…. DUSK DUBS - THE BIG SHOWDOWN
Tracklisting
GENERAL CAMEL
Prince Jammy – Life is a Moment in Space
A classic 1982 dub version of Wayne Smith’s ‘Time is a Moment’ which amazingly, is based around Barbara Streisand's ‘Woman In Love’ melody.
What an opener!
ORIGINAL GIDMAN
Mikey Dread – Operators Choice
Recorded in 1979 between the legendary Channel One Recording Studios and King Tubby Studios, this crazy dub can be found on African Anthem (The Mikey Dread Show Dubwise) LP.
GENERAL CAMEL
Rae & Christian – Catch a Rude Awakening
Featured on the 1998 album ‘Northern Sulphuric Soul’, this is a classic Rae & Christian riddim and a serious ‘Mancunian Head-Nodder’.
ORIGINAL GIDMAN
MC Shan – The Bridge (Bladerunners Dub)
This version can be found on the extended 4xLP ‘Down by Law’ album, and hits you with an old school party breaks vibe. “Keep Rockin’ The Beat”!
GENERAL CAMEL
The Ragga Twins - Hooligan 69
A ‘Bleep & Bass’ classic from The Ragga Twins, aka Flinty Badman & Deman Rocker. On one of the UK’s pioneering ‘breakbeat’ labels, 'Shut Up & Dance'.  Originally released in 1990 and then again in 1991, this track was a firm favourite back in the day with DJ’s and ravers alike. Who can forget when that Prince sample would drop followed by the bleeps followed by that bass. Dance floor destruction guaranteed.
ORIGINAL GIDMAN
Prince Fatty – Insane in the Brain
Released in 2010 on the 'Mr Bongo' imprint out of Brighton. This version of Cypress Hill’s ‘Insane in the Brain’ bounces along to a reggae/ska beat, with reverb and echo layered underneath Horsemouth’s delivery.
Definitely a ‘sing-a-long’ moment for the dance.
GENERAL CAMEL
Rebel MC – Comin’ on Strong (Ruff Neck Mix)
Released in 1990 on Desire Records, Michael West aka Rebel MC (later to become Congo Natty), was one of the first artists from the UK Rave/Hardcore scene to begin merging reggae/ragga vibes with UK breakbeat well ahead of the Jungle Sound that would follow. This featured Tenor Fly, who would also appear on a number of classics from that period including ‘The Wickedest Sound’ and ‘Tribal Base’.
ORIGINAL GIDMAN
Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five ‎– The Message (Paul Nice Super Duty Bootleg Mash Up)
A true Hip-Hop anthem no doubt, but this time flipped with a reggae/dub vibe by Paul Kilianski, aka Paul Nice, out of New York. Known for his classic mix tapes during the late 1990’s, Paul mashes up the Furious Five’s rap over a skankin’ reggae beat with additional reverb and classic melodica.
GENERAL CAMEL
Depeche Mode – Useless (K&D Session Remix)
An amazing remix by Kruder & Dorfmeister, who manage to turn Depeche Mode’s rock anthem into a blissed-out dub classic. At this point in their musical career, K&D seemed to be hitting that ‘Purple Patch’ as can be heard in the Compilation ‘The K&D Sessions’ (1998).
ORIGINAL GIDMAN
Primal Scream – Come Together (Andrew Weatherall Remix)
Possibly Mr Weatherall’s finest moment as a producer. He managed to combine the dance sensibilities of the 1990’s rave scene alongside indie rock. I first heard this on a ‘Flying Records’ mixtape back in the day, and to this day still manages to ooze euphoric energy alongside those dubbed-out beats.
Anthem Alert!
GENERAL CAMEL
Tosca – Orozco (Dubphonic Remix)
Featured on Tosca’s 2008 ‘Suzuki in Dub’ album, this track is a great example of that elegant dub sound that the G-Stone label do so well.
Killer sub bass.
ORIGINAL GIDMAN
Eddie C – You’re Welcome
A phat ‘slo-house’ groove from the now ‘closed-down’ Jisco Music label that manages to tick all the ‘DuskDubs’ boxes. Dubby, Jazzy and Housey. I can’t get enough of this track!
GENERAL CAMEL
Peshay – Never Let You Go
Peshay returned this year on the Tru Thoughts label out of Brighton with the non-Drum & Bass album “Generation”, and what an album it is. This track is a great example of him experimenting with organic drums, horns, guitars and vintage synths to create a dreamy downtempo ‘head-nodder’. Stunning!
ORIGINAL GIDMAN
J-Walk feat. Veba – Scarlet Menace
Originating from Manchester UK, the duo J-Walk, made up of DJ Martin Brew and studio guru Martin Desai started releasing music in 1996, but scored an underground classic with the ‘Soul Vibration EP’ in 2000. ‘Scarlet Menace’ is taken from their one and only album ‘A Night On The Rocks’ (2002) and features the fiery yet soulful vocals of occasional Rae & Christian collaborator Veba, and some seriously funky horns!
GENERAL CAMEL
Meat Beat Manifesto – Spinning Round Dub
British breakbeat pioneer Jack Dangers aka Meat Beat Manifesto released the ‘…In Dub’ CD/DVD in 2004. It features some amazing dub bombs with this being one. Check it, at your speakers peril!
ORIGINAL GIDMAN
Genaside II – Narra Mine
Originally released in 1991 during the Hardcore/Rave era, this breakbeat monster features both the ethereal vocals of Sharon Williams and one of the fiercest raga vocals I’d heard at the time from Killer Man Archer. Geneside II released a number of hardcore favourites during this period, including ‘The Alchemist’, ‘Death of the Kamikazee’ and ‘The Motiv’. But for me it will always be ‘Narra Mine’ that encapsulates the feeling of that era. Goose bumps!]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2015 15:49:43 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0128 Dusk Dubs Vol.28 - Tom Dasein</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Tom Dasein is a Manchester based producer and DJ that has ridden the waves of electronic music. With his open minded mentality to sound, he has always strived to take inspiration from anywhere he can find it, but admittedly he has always had a more of an inclination to the more Bass end of the musical spectrum.
With the onset of his first digital release on his own imprint Humble Pie records, soon to launch with label mate Memphis Glass, his more club orientated productions that span from House, Post-Dubstep and into Deep Techno, are soon to find their outlet. 
With his recent linking up with the Cassini collective in his hometown Manchester, the future looks bright for this individual, so stay tuned!
Here is a few words from this week's selector:
"I’d like to thank Dusk Dubs for asking me to select for this week’s show. It was an honour to be asked to put a set together and it has been a pleasure to select the tracks. It took quite a while to compile the set, as I wanted to make sure the mix as diverse as possible and that it reflected the variety of Electronic and Dub orientated music that have been a source of inspiration for me. It also seemed like a good idea to maybe expand the listener’s ears into new territories and to stick in a few rare tracks from my collection that are possibly unfamiliar.
I’ve also tried to bring in tracks that have caught my attention due to their production aesthetics and that are as deeply emotive as possible, even if the method has been subliminal. I have always been a believer that music and sound should have the power to touch in some way, as for me that is what it has and always will be about. I hope I have achieved that with this mix, enjoy the selection!"
You can find him HERE:
facebook.com/pages/Tom-Dasein/...807487229267712
twitter.com/tomdasein
twitter.com/humblepiemusic
Tracklisting
1) Actress - Tree of Knowledge
2) Floating Points - Mind
3) Lapalux - Quartz
4) Flying Lotus - Sangria Spin Cycles
5) Samiyam - Return
6) Dr. Tirric - Jalapenos
7) Scientist - Dance of the Vampires
8) King Tubby - Drumilly Rock Dub
9) Matumbi - Rock
10) Nucleus Roots - Deep Dub
11) Peverelist - Gather
12) Kowton - Hunger
13) Martyn - Velvet
14) Mala - Como Como (Theo Parrish Edit)
15) Calibre - These Few
16) Porter Ricks - Nautical Dub
17) MLZ - NewAnalogueCentury
18) Moritz Von Oswald Trio - Blue
19) Arpanet - Infinite Density
20) 2562 - The Times]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Tom Dasein is a Manchester based producer and DJ that has ridden the waves of electronic music. With his open minded mentality to sound, he has always strived to take inspiration from anywhere he can find it, but admittedly he has always had a more of an inclination to the more Bass end of the musical spectrum.
With the onset of his first digital release on his own imprint Humble Pie records, soon to launch with label mate Memphis Glass, his more club orientated productions that span from House, Post-Dubstep and into Deep Techno, are soon to find their outlet. 
With his recent linking up with the Cassini collective in his hometown Manchester, the future looks bright for this individual, so stay tuned!
Here is a few words from this week's selector:
"I’d like to thank Dusk Dubs for asking me to select for this week’s show. It was an honour to be asked to put a set together and it has been a pleasure to select the tracks. It took quite a while to compile the set, as I wanted to make sure the mix as diverse as possible and that it reflected the variety of Electronic and Dub orientated music that have been a source of inspiration for me. It also seemed like a good idea to maybe expand the listener’s ears into new territories and to stick in a few rare tracks from my collection that are possibly unfamiliar.
I’ve also tried to bring in tracks that have caught my attention due to their production aesthetics and that are as deeply emotive as possible, even if the method has been subliminal. I have always been a believer that music and sound should have the power to touch in some way, as for me that is what it has and always will be about. I hope I have achieved that with this mix, enjoy the selection!"
You can find him HERE:
facebook.com/pages/Tom-Dasein/...807487229267712
twitter.com/tomdasein
twitter.com/humblepiemusic
Tracklisting
1) Actress - Tree of Knowledge
2) Floating Points - Mind
3) Lapalux - Quartz
4) Flying Lotus - Sangria Spin Cycles
5) Samiyam - Return
6) Dr. Tirric - Jalapenos
7) Scientist - Dance of the Vampires
8) King Tubby - Drumilly Rock Dub
9) Matumbi - Rock
10) Nucleus Roots - Deep Dub
11) Peverelist - Gather
12) Kowton - Hunger
13) Martyn - Velvet
14) Mala - Como Como (Theo Parrish Edit)
15) Calibre - These Few
16) Porter Ricks - Nautical Dub
17) MLZ - NewAnalogueCentury
18) Moritz Von Oswald Trio - Blue
19) Arpanet - Infinite Density
20) 2562 - The Times]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0127 Dusk Dubs Vol.27 - This Is Progressive</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Dusk Dubs returns with another amazing selection of records this week as we invite global music media and events agency This Is Progressive to the show. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
At Dusk Dubs, our aim is to strip back the peripheral that clouds what matters, the sounds coming from the speakers. We’re effectively making that selection process honest. Music selected for one reason, because you love that record. Not because its works in a mix, or because it's popular. Being true to yourself is so important in this machine of bright lights and fakery that many people have to function in today. When we first began following This Is Progressive, their ambition of focusing on the music, keeping it pure, and promoting that appetite for good music and people was something we couldn’t ignore. When the opportunity arose for them to provide a selection for us, we jumped at it, as without even discussing anything, we immediately knew that they would fully understand our ethos and would come up with the goods.
We are not disappointed. The records, the reasons for choosing them, and the journey over the whole selection is a perfect showcase of what Dusk Dubs represents.
We offer a massive thank you to the team at This Is Progressive for collectively providing such an incredible volume.
"This is Progressive is a music, media and events agency that supports, nurtures and develops new and established artist’s in all genres of underground electronic music. It is about being a platform to be heard within all the white noise created by public relations machines. It is to develop or create new avenues in ones career, by giving them a professional base to showcase themselves. It is controlled, it filters out the mainstream and delivers intelligent music, not only to the underground, but accessible to everyone. We are not RA, we are not Mixmag, we are a collective of passionate artists from around the world who are pushing back against the hype.
It is a labour of love for us, it is a passion that runs deep, a feeling of taking back control of an industry we love and so heavily invest in with our own personal lives. We are not grandstanding, we are not thinking we are going to change the world overnight, but we do hope that we can slowly be a game changer in what people listen to, explore or experience.
When patterns are broken, new worlds emerge… This is Progressive. "
You can find them HERE:
decodedmagazine.com
Tracklisting
1) T_Mo vs Jim Morrison - The Future
2) Bonobo - Sapphire
3) Telepopmusik - Smile (Applescal Tribute Mix)
4) Beat Pharmacy ft Paul St. Hilaire - Sunshine (Intrusion Sunset Dub)
5) Assassins of Sound - Slipping in & Out of Consciousness
6) Aim - Cold Water Music
7) BT - The Road to Lostwithiel
8) Beat International - Dub Be Good to Me (Syv2 Un1 Unreleased Mix)
9) Diskjokke - Reset and Begin
10) Boards of Canada - Hi Scores
11) Future Sound of London - Papua New Guinea
12) DJ Shadow - Building Steam from a Grain of Salt (Nit Grit Rmx)
13) Origin Unknown - Valley of the Shadows
14) LTJ Bukem - Horizons
15) Art of Noise - Moments in Love (Caspa Rmx)
16) Ulrich Schnauss - Sunday Evening in your Street
17) James Yorkston - Woozy with Cider (Jon Hopkins Remix)
Our music choices were made as a group and reflect our different backgrounds, tastes and passions. They also reveal the common thread which drew us together to start the website and give something back to an industry and lifestyle we couldn't be without.
1) T_Mo vs Jim Morrison - The Future
Jim Morrison as many know was the lead singer of The Doors. A gifted musician in his own right, he also was a profound thinker of his time. This interview shows very well how accurate he actually was.
2) Bonobo - Sapphire
To be honest we could have picked so many productions by this guy. Absolute genius of the chill out scene, this is a track from his 5th album - The North Borders which came out about a year ago.
3) Telepopmusik - Smile (Applescal Tribute Mix)
Telepopmusik started out in around 1998 and still tour now. Dutch wonderkid producer Applescal is quoted as saying of this mix "Télépopmusik has been an inspiration for me since I was a teenager. I've learned a lot of their music and listening to them makes me fly."
4) Beat Pharmacy ft Paul St. Hilaire - Sunshine (Intrusion Sunset Dub)
Beat Pharmacy aka Brendon Moeller is a dub techno producer living in New York City. This track is taken from his 2008 album Wikked Times Remixed. He also makes music as The Ecologist. Talented guy.
5) Assassins of Sound - Slipping in & Out of Consciousness
One of Simon's favourites from Mid 90's concept album Zeitgeist - New Wave Club Culture. It was released on a limited edition 10 inch EP via Stress Records offshoot - Related and featured on a Mixmag double CD called 'House puts the Breaks on' mixed by Allistair Whitehead and Dave Seaman.
6) Aim - Cold Water Music
One of the last tracks made before chill out music became commericalised. Elegant, thoughtful and utterly beguiling work.
7) BT - The Road to Lostwithiel
Until ESCM came out, many thought Brain Transau was a fairly one dimensional producer. Sure he wrote some amazing trance records, but this track and Sea of Forgetfulness really raised the bar of what an artist album should be within the electronic music realm.
8) Beat International - Dub Be Good to Me (Syv2 Un1 Unreleased Mix)
Fatboy Slims group from the 80s brought bang up to date by Finnish DJ/ Producer Tero Civill. Found one day during a Soundcloud search.
9) Diskjokke - Reset and Begin
Fast forward to the mid naughties and Nu Disco began to take hold. A wave of Scandinavian producers lead the way, but it was guys like Diskjokke who really shine for us. Absolutely brilliant track.
10) Boards of Canada - Hi Scores
Scottish brothers Michael and Marcus's warm analogue, vaguely 70's psychadelia eventually found a home at the mighty Warp Records. This is the title track of their 1996 EP on Autechtre's Skam Records.
11) Future Sound of London - Papua New Guinea
Released in 1991, this record is responsible for a great many of us becoming dance music fans in the first place. It was FSoL's debut single and reached 22 in the UK Top 40 Charts.
12) DJ Shadow - Building Steam from a Grain of Salt (Nit Grit Rmx)
DJ Shadow's 1996 album 'Endtroducing' introduced many of us to the potential of sampling and crate digging. Often copied, rarely bettered, DJ Shadow continues to trail blaze today showcasing his leftfield take on Hip Hop around the world. This cut was taken from his remix album of 2010 which he released for free via his website.
13) Origin Unknown - Valley of the Shadows
Anyone who ever went to a rave in the UK would have heard and responded to the call of '31 seconds'. Many a happy rewind was had in those halcyon days of yore!
14) LTJ Bukem - Horizons
Another rave pioneer, Danny Williamson practically invented liquid DnB with his LTJ Bukem stage name and the Looking Good records label. It was a huge breath of fresh air for a scene that was beginning to implode.
15) Art of Noise - Moments in Love (Caspa Rmx)
Stalwarts of 80s electronica, Art of Noise are an inspiration to a great many artists. Dubstep producer Caspa is more well known for his aggressive saw tooth led tracks, but here he is perfectly restrained and captures the majesty and musicality of the original.
16) Ulrich Schnauss - Sunday Evening in your Street
Keyboard player of UK indie band Longview, German born Ulrich also makes beautiful folky electronica. He was also in shoegaze group The Engineers.
17) James Yorkston - Woozy with Cider (Jon Hopkins Remix)
There are sometimes pieces of music which can instantly transport you away from yourself and your physical surroundings. This beautiful, melancholy poem sums up the mindset for a generation of 30somethings the world over. I defy you not to shed a tear.]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Dusk Dubs returns with another amazing selection of records this week as we invite global music media and events agency This Is Progressive to the show. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. I then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
At Dusk Dubs, our aim is to strip back the peripheral that clouds what matters, the sounds coming from the speakers. We’re effectively making that selection process honest. Music selected for one reason, because you love that record. Not because its works in a mix, or because it's popular. Being true to yourself is so important in this machine of bright lights and fakery that many people have to function in today. When we first began following This Is Progressive, their ambition of focusing on the music, keeping it pure, and promoting that appetite for good music and people was something we couldn’t ignore. When the opportunity arose for them to provide a selection for us, we jumped at it, as without even discussing anything, we immediately knew that they would fully understand our ethos and would come up with the goods.
We are not disappointed. The records, the reasons for choosing them, and the journey over the whole selection is a perfect showcase of what Dusk Dubs represents.
We offer a massive thank you to the team at This Is Progressive for collectively providing such an incredible volume.
"This is Progressive is a music, media and events agency that supports, nurtures and develops new and established artist’s in all genres of underground electronic music. It is about being a platform to be heard within all the white noise created by public relations machines. It is to develop or create new avenues in ones career, by giving them a professional base to showcase themselves. It is controlled, it filters out the mainstream and delivers intelligent music, not only to the underground, but accessible to everyone. We are not RA, we are not Mixmag, we are a collective of passionate artists from around the world who are pushing back against the hype.
It is a labour of love for us, it is a passion that runs deep, a feeling of taking back control of an industry we love and so heavily invest in with our own personal lives. We are not grandstanding, we are not thinking we are going to change the world overnight, but we do hope that we can slowly be a game changer in what people listen to, explore or experience.
When patterns are broken, new worlds emerge… This is Progressive. "
You can find them HERE:
decodedmagazine.com
Tracklisting
1) T_Mo vs Jim Morrison - The Future
2) Bonobo - Sapphire
3) Telepopmusik - Smile (Applescal Tribute Mix)
4) Beat Pharmacy ft Paul St. Hilaire - Sunshine (Intrusion Sunset Dub)
5) Assassins of Sound - Slipping in & Out of Consciousness
6) Aim - Cold Water Music
7) BT - The Road to Lostwithiel
8) Beat International - Dub Be Good to Me (Syv2 Un1 Unreleased Mix)
9) Diskjokke - Reset and Begin
10) Boards of Canada - Hi Scores
11) Future Sound of London - Papua New Guinea
12) DJ Shadow - Building Steam from a Grain of Salt (Nit Grit Rmx)
13) Origin Unknown - Valley of the Shadows
14) LTJ Bukem - Horizons
15) Art of Noise - Moments in Love (Caspa Rmx)
16) Ulrich Schnauss - Sunday Evening in your Street
17) James Yorkston - Woozy with Cider (Jon Hopkins Remix)
Our music choices were made as a group and reflect our different backgrounds, tastes and passions. They also reveal the common thread which drew us together to start the website and give something back to an industry and lifestyle we couldn't be without.
1) T_Mo vs Jim Morrison - The Future
Jim Morrison as many know was the lead singer of The Doors. A gifted musician in his own right, he also was a profound thinker of his time. This interview shows very well how accurate he actually was.
2) Bonobo - Sapphire
To be honest we could have picked so many productions by this guy. Absolute genius of the chill out scene, this is a track from his 5th album - The North Borders which came out about a year ago.
3) Telepopmusik - Smile (Applescal Tribute Mix)
Telepopmusik started out in around 1998 and still tour now. Dutch wonderkid producer Applescal is quoted as saying of this mix "Télépopmusik has been an inspiration for me since I was a teenager. I've learned a lot of their music and listening to them makes me fly."
4) Beat Pharmacy ft Paul St. Hilaire - Sunshine (Intrusion Sunset Dub)
Beat Pharmacy aka Brendon Moeller is a dub techno producer living in New York City. This track is taken from his 2008 album Wikked Times Remixed. He also makes music as The Ecologist. Talented guy.
5) Assassins of Sound - Slipping in & Out of Consciousness
One of Simon's favourites from Mid 90's concept album Zeitgeist - New Wave Club Culture. It was released on a limited edition 10 inch EP via Stress Records offshoot - Related and featured on a Mixmag double CD called 'House puts the Breaks on' mixed by Allistair Whitehead and Dave Seaman.
6) Aim - Cold Water Music
One of the last tracks made before chill out music became commericalised. Elegant, thoughtful and utterly beguiling work.
7) BT - The Road to Lostwithiel
Until ESCM came out, many thought Brain Transau was a fairly one dimensional producer. Sure he wrote some amazing trance records, but this track and Sea of Forgetfulness really raised the bar of what an artist album should be within the electronic music realm.
8) Beat International - Dub Be Good to Me (Syv2 Un1 Unreleased Mix)
Fatboy Slims group from the 80s brought bang up to date by Finnish DJ/ Producer Tero Civill. Found one day during a Soundcloud search.
9) Diskjokke - Reset and Begin
Fast forward to the mid naughties and Nu Disco began to take hold. A wave of Scandinavian producers lead the way, but it was guys like Diskjokke who really shine for us. Absolutely brilliant track.
10) Boards of Canada - Hi Scores
Scottish brothers Michael and Marcus's warm analogue, vaguely 70's psychadelia eventually found a home at the mighty Warp Records. This is the title track of their 1996 EP on Autechtre's Skam Records.
11) Future Sound of London - Papua New Guinea
Released in 1991, this record is responsible for a great many of us becoming dance music fans in the first place. It was FSoL's debut single and reached 22 in the UK Top 40 Charts.
12) DJ Shadow - Building Steam from a Grain of Salt (Nit Grit Rmx)
DJ Shadow's 1996 album 'Endtroducing' introduced many of us to the potential of sampling and crate digging. Often copied, rarely bettered, DJ Shadow continues to trail blaze today showcasing his leftfield take on Hip Hop around the world. This cut was taken from his remix album of 2010 which he released for free via his website.
13) Origin Unknown - Valley of the Shadows
Anyone who ever went to a rave in the UK would have heard and responded to the call of '31 seconds'. Many a happy rewind was had in those halcyon days of yore!
14) LTJ Bukem - Horizons
Another rave pioneer, Danny Williamson practically invented liquid DnB with his LTJ Bukem stage name and the Looking Good records label. It was a huge breath of fresh air for a scene that was beginning to implode.
15) Art of Noise - Moments in Love (Caspa Rmx)
Stalwarts of 80s electronica, Art of Noise are an inspiration to a great many artists. Dubstep producer Caspa is more well known for his aggressive saw tooth led tracks, but here he is perfectly restrained and captures the majesty and musicality of the original.
16) Ulrich Schnauss - Sunday Evening in your Street
Keyboard player of UK indie band Longview, German born Ulrich also makes beautiful folky electronica. He was also in shoegaze group The Engineers.
17) James Yorkston - Woozy with Cider (Jon Hopkins Remix)
There are sometimes pieces of music which can instantly transport you away from yourself and your physical surroundings. This beautiful, melancholy poem sums up the mindset for a generation of 30somethings the world over. I defy you not to shed a tear.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2015 15:45:09 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0126 - Dusk Dubs Vol.26 - Lumanikus</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For Volume 26, we have Lumanikus from USA. He has been at us for ages to do another volume, so we felt the time was right. Being a Chicago lad, its no suprise that these selections are of a 'house' background. Not the normal Dub Infused selection we are used to, but, we do like to keep you on your toes.
Find him HERE:
soundcloud.com/lumanikus
Below, are a few words from this week’s selector :
"This selection may cause involuntary head bobbing, violent upward mood swings and unplanned pregnancy. Please listen responsibly."
Tracklisting
1) Ross Couch - Somebody Like You (Original Mix)
2) Years & Years - Traps (Armeria Remix)
3) John Monkman feat. Liz Cass - The Unknown
4) Flow & Zeo - Chicago
5) St. Germain - My Mama Said
6) The xx - Chained (Liar Remix)
7) FKJ - Lying Together (Edward Newgate Remix)
8) Tajan & fwdslxsh - Beautiful
9) Booker T Feat.Katherine Ellis-Give Me Joy (Deep City Soul Bump Mix).]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For Volume 26, we have Lumanikus from USA. He has been at us for ages to do another volume, so we felt the time was right. Being a Chicago lad, its no suprise that these selections are of a 'house' background. Not the normal Dub Infused selection we are used to, but, we do like to keep you on your toes.
Find him HERE:
soundcloud.com/lumanikus
Below, are a few words from this week’s selector :
"This selection may cause involuntary head bobbing, violent upward mood swings and unplanned pregnancy. Please listen responsibly."
Tracklisting
1) Ross Couch - Somebody Like You (Original Mix)
2) Years & Years - Traps (Armeria Remix)
3) John Monkman feat. Liz Cass - The Unknown
4) Flow & Zeo - Chicago
5) St. Germain - My Mama Said
6) The xx - Chained (Liar Remix)
7) FKJ - Lying Together (Edward Newgate Remix)
8) Tajan & fwdslxsh - Beautiful
9) Booker T Feat.Katherine Ellis-Give Me Joy (Deep City Soul Bump Mix).]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2015 22:24:09 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0125 - Dusk Dubs Vol.25 - DJ Remedee</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Volume 25 has DJ Remedee bringing the Dusk Dubs vibes this week. He has consistently supported our movement from day one, and every Sunday you can guarantee he’ll be locked and enjoying the latest release. A massive vinyl junkie, and a serious collector and lover of drum and bass, Remedee is a perfect selector to bring in and offer his vibes.
Find him HERE:
twitter.com/DjRemedee
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved. 
Below, are a few words from this week’s selector:
"Those who know me, know I'm a big Jungle/Drum & Bass fan and this selection hints at that. 
As Harrison and Original Gidman know, this was a bit of a journey for me, I've been inspired by the previous volumes to discover & rediscover music I know & love. ….. and this has been a real journey, a re-awakening of all things beautiful about music.
I sincerely feel blessed to be part of something unique & look forward to being part of the growing Dusk Dubs family.
….. Hope you enjoy."
Tracklisting
1) Leftfield - Melt
2) Alex Gopher - The Child
3) Amon Tobin - Easy Muffin
4) Bonobo - Kota
5) Boards of Canada - Roygbiv
6) DJ Shadow - Building a Stream With a Grain of Salt
7) LTJ Bukem - Inner Guidance
8) Fila Brazilia - Little Dipper
9) Massive Attack - Moving Dub (Better Things)
10) Calibre - Reach You Every Time
11) Goldie - State of Mind
12) Kid Loco - Horse Town in Vain
13) Tricky - Overcome
14) Portishead - Humming]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Volume 25 has DJ Remedee bringing the Dusk Dubs vibes this week. He has consistently supported our movement from day one, and every Sunday you can guarantee he’ll be locked and enjoying the latest release. A massive vinyl junkie, and a serious collector and lover of drum and bass, Remedee is a perfect selector to bring in and offer his vibes.
Find him HERE:
twitter.com/DjRemedee
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved. 
Below, are a few words from this week’s selector:
"Those who know me, know I'm a big Jungle/Drum & Bass fan and this selection hints at that. 
As Harrison and Original Gidman know, this was a bit of a journey for me, I've been inspired by the previous volumes to discover & rediscover music I know & love. ….. and this has been a real journey, a re-awakening of all things beautiful about music.
I sincerely feel blessed to be part of something unique & look forward to being part of the growing Dusk Dubs family.
….. Hope you enjoy."
Tracklisting
1) Leftfield - Melt
2) Alex Gopher - The Child
3) Amon Tobin - Easy Muffin
4) Bonobo - Kota
5) Boards of Canada - Roygbiv
6) DJ Shadow - Building a Stream With a Grain of Salt
7) LTJ Bukem - Inner Guidance
8) Fila Brazilia - Little Dipper
9) Massive Attack - Moving Dub (Better Things)
10) Calibre - Reach You Every Time
11) Goldie - State of Mind
12) Kid Loco - Horse Town in Vain
13) Tricky - Overcome
14) Portishead - Humming]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2015 15:38:47 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-12T15:38:47+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0124 - Dusk Dubs Vol.24 - 10 Inch Press</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we have the pleasure in presenting 10inchpress, a loyal supporter of the #DuskDubsmovement. The ‘Oldschool’ runs deep in 10inchpress, but as you will see from his selections, he has created an amazing journey with his musical choices which are diverse and consistently push at the #DuskDubs envelope….
Find him HERE:
mixcloud.com/MarkWaughman
Here are a few words from the man himself :
"My musical journey first started on hearing Cubic 22 - Night in Motion in a grubby club under a crazy strobe, but, I was drawn hook line and sinker!, I started going to local raves in my area, Sterns in Worthing, STORM! and Bedrock on Hastings pier. I quickly realised that the UK Jungle sound was my direction, buying on sight labels like Reinforced, Ibiza, Suburban Base and Production House. In 1992 I went to probably the best two nights of my life Fantazia Summertime and Book of Love. I now found myself travelling around the UK going to various raves and at the same time buying tunes from Lucky Spin, Blackmarket, and Frontier my home town record shop. I was doing mix tapes for my friends, which I had named DARKNESS, and played out at a couple of small parties.
In 1993 I was now travelling up to London to nights at Rocket, Desire, Camden Palace and the mighty Lazerdrome!!! In 1995 I changed my direction and went headlong into the Metalheadz sound and would be found in Blue Note on Sunday!! After this I went to everything Metalheadz practically did in London and the South-East!!
However, I would always gravitate back to Hastings pier as my mate Jim The FriendlyPiranha (DANGEROUS, HEAT, PURE SCIENCE) was running some major parties!!!
I love this music so much me and my missus got engaged at Metalheadz in 2003!!
Currently I’m buying more pieces of blackwax, it’s a habit I have had since 1991 so I don't think it is gonna go away quickly, but, since being recommended to listen to Uncle Dugs by Jim on the premise "Dugs is this mad geezer who plays loads of old skool and does wicked interviews" - I have found like minded people who love this music.....
As you can see, I am from a hardcore/ jungle & drum and bass background musically and to most people outside the scene they would consider our music to be throw away with no real depth and fuelled only by drugs…
Once you get past the original euphoria of the old skool days, and take a step back from the raves, and allow yourself to listen the tracks that scene has produced, it is only then you learn how great the music is and how it can open new doors to many other sounds and genres. …..
I have followed DuskDubs from the start, so to be invited to select a mixtape was an honour, however, a challenge with the past volumes being so diverse in their individual sounds.
The tracks below are tracks that I found from listening to the music I love, simple!......My DuskDubs."
Tracklisting
1) Black Dog - Virtual
2) Brian Eno - Sparrowfall II
3) Burial - Forgive
4) Chico Science & Nação Zumbi - Coco Dub [Afrociberdelia]
5) Digital - Down Under
6) Herbie Hancock - Be Still
7) Japan - Ghosts
8) Lemon Sol - Sunflash
9) Mobb Deep - Survival the Fittest (Remix)
10) Nine - Make or Take
11) Old Man Diode - Open Blue ft. Beth Rowley (Om Unit Remix)
12) Samaris – Góða Tungl (Agzilla Remix)]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we have the pleasure in presenting 10inchpress, a loyal supporter of the #DuskDubsmovement. The ‘Oldschool’ runs deep in 10inchpress, but as you will see from his selections, he has created an amazing journey with his musical choices which are diverse and consistently push at the #DuskDubs envelope….
Find him HERE:
mixcloud.com/MarkWaughman
Here are a few words from the man himself :
"My musical journey first started on hearing Cubic 22 - Night in Motion in a grubby club under a crazy strobe, but, I was drawn hook line and sinker!, I started going to local raves in my area, Sterns in Worthing, STORM! and Bedrock on Hastings pier. I quickly realised that the UK Jungle sound was my direction, buying on sight labels like Reinforced, Ibiza, Suburban Base and Production House. In 1992 I went to probably the best two nights of my life Fantazia Summertime and Book of Love. I now found myself travelling around the UK going to various raves and at the same time buying tunes from Lucky Spin, Blackmarket, and Frontier my home town record shop. I was doing mix tapes for my friends, which I had named DARKNESS, and played out at a couple of small parties.
In 1993 I was now travelling up to London to nights at Rocket, Desire, Camden Palace and the mighty Lazerdrome!!! In 1995 I changed my direction and went headlong into the Metalheadz sound and would be found in Blue Note on Sunday!! After this I went to everything Metalheadz practically did in London and the South-East!!
However, I would always gravitate back to Hastings pier as my mate Jim The FriendlyPiranha (DANGEROUS, HEAT, PURE SCIENCE) was running some major parties!!!
I love this music so much me and my missus got engaged at Metalheadz in 2003!!
Currently I’m buying more pieces of blackwax, it’s a habit I have had since 1991 so I don't think it is gonna go away quickly, but, since being recommended to listen to Uncle Dugs by Jim on the premise "Dugs is this mad geezer who plays loads of old skool and does wicked interviews" - I have found like minded people who love this music.....
As you can see, I am from a hardcore/ jungle & drum and bass background musically and to most people outside the scene they would consider our music to be throw away with no real depth and fuelled only by drugs…
Once you get past the original euphoria of the old skool days, and take a step back from the raves, and allow yourself to listen the tracks that scene has produced, it is only then you learn how great the music is and how it can open new doors to many other sounds and genres. …..
I have followed DuskDubs from the start, so to be invited to select a mixtape was an honour, however, a challenge with the past volumes being so diverse in their individual sounds.
The tracks below are tracks that I found from listening to the music I love, simple!......My DuskDubs."
Tracklisting
1) Black Dog - Virtual
2) Brian Eno - Sparrowfall II
3) Burial - Forgive
4) Chico Science & Nação Zumbi - Coco Dub [Afrociberdelia]
5) Digital - Down Under
6) Herbie Hancock - Be Still
7) Japan - Ghosts
8) Lemon Sol - Sunflash
9) Mobb Deep - Survival the Fittest (Remix)
10) Nine - Make or Take
11) Old Man Diode - Open Blue ft. Beth Rowley (Om Unit Remix)
12) Samaris – Góða Tungl (Agzilla Remix)]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2015 15:37:00 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-12T15:37:00+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0123 - Dusk Dubs Vol.23 - Jaz Didu</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we are very blessed to have Jaz Didu crate dig for us. I have mixed in similar circles with Jaz for a few years now, always being blown away by his tune selections and forward thinking sets. Never one for being confined by genres, Jaz tends to play what he likes, always with a driving purpose. I know this volume will go down a storm, and considering the collection Jaz has at his disposal, I know it took a lot for him to decide on these particular tracks so it's an honour to mix them. 
I highly recommend you check his soundcloud, and take in some of his other mixes as this guy is a killer on the decks.
Find him here:
soundcloud.com/jaz-didu
twitter.com/JazDidu
Below, are a few words from this week’s selector :
"With this selection I wanted to give listeners a flavor of my musical style and the sort of thing you would expect to hear in a Jaz Didu set. You will often find tunes from the artists in this selection littered throughout my mixes, though often via their more club suited sounds.
I have put a lot of consideration into each tune here and their placement in the selection. Starting out with the ambient sounds of Berlin, the selection explores my various favored musical concepts which I hope will become apparent to the listener. Although it is difficult to pick out highlights, mentions will go to the rather indulgent Dj Sliink remix of 'I Think'; the lush electronica of both Jam City tunes; the personification of minimal bass in Luv Zombie and Pan; and probably the most influential track of my current musical direction, The Shrew Would Have Cushioned The Blow.
I hope you enjoy the listen, and thanks to the #DuskDubs crew for inviting me onto their amazing series. Keep up the outstanding work" [[ Gareth aka Jaz Didu ]]
Tracklisting
1) Moderat – Berlin
2) Bicep & Ejeca – You
3) Toddla T Sound – Worst Enemy
4) Richelle – I Think (DJ Sliink Remix)
5) Jam City – How We Relate To The Body
6) The XX – Islands (Untold Remix)
7) Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs – Your Love (Pearson Sound Remix)
8) Elgato – Luv Zombie
9) James Blake – Pan
10) Modeselektor – The White Flash
11) Jam City – Club Thanz
12) Koreless – MTI
13) Ramadanman – Glut
14) Joy Orbison – The Shrew Would Have Cushioned The Blow
15) Daedelus – El Subidon]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we are very blessed to have Jaz Didu crate dig for us. I have mixed in similar circles with Jaz for a few years now, always being blown away by his tune selections and forward thinking sets. Never one for being confined by genres, Jaz tends to play what he likes, always with a driving purpose. I know this volume will go down a storm, and considering the collection Jaz has at his disposal, I know it took a lot for him to decide on these particular tracks so it's an honour to mix them. 
I highly recommend you check his soundcloud, and take in some of his other mixes as this guy is a killer on the decks.
Find him here:
soundcloud.com/jaz-didu
twitter.com/JazDidu
Below, are a few words from this week’s selector :
"With this selection I wanted to give listeners a flavor of my musical style and the sort of thing you would expect to hear in a Jaz Didu set. You will often find tunes from the artists in this selection littered throughout my mixes, though often via their more club suited sounds.
I have put a lot of consideration into each tune here and their placement in the selection. Starting out with the ambient sounds of Berlin, the selection explores my various favored musical concepts which I hope will become apparent to the listener. Although it is difficult to pick out highlights, mentions will go to the rather indulgent Dj Sliink remix of 'I Think'; the lush electronica of both Jam City tunes; the personification of minimal bass in Luv Zombie and Pan; and probably the most influential track of my current musical direction, The Shrew Would Have Cushioned The Blow.
I hope you enjoy the listen, and thanks to the #DuskDubs crew for inviting me onto their amazing series. Keep up the outstanding work" [[ Gareth aka Jaz Didu ]]
Tracklisting
1) Moderat – Berlin
2) Bicep & Ejeca – You
3) Toddla T Sound – Worst Enemy
4) Richelle – I Think (DJ Sliink Remix)
5) Jam City – How We Relate To The Body
6) The XX – Islands (Untold Remix)
7) Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs – Your Love (Pearson Sound Remix)
8) Elgato – Luv Zombie
9) James Blake – Pan
10) Modeselektor – The White Flash
11) Jam City – Club Thanz
12) Koreless – MTI
13) Ramadanman – Glut
14) Joy Orbison – The Shrew Would Have Cushioned The Blow
15) Daedelus – El Subidon]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2015 15:34:06 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-12T15:34:06+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0122 - Dusk Dubs Vol.22 - DJ Omm</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we are happy to welcome DJ Omm to the Dusk Dubs family. DJ Omm has been a constant supporter of the Dusk Dubs mix-tapes from day one and with his vast knowledge in music, we knew we'd be in for a real treat with his selections. 
As a true Drum & Bass solider at heart, he has gone all over the world following his musical hero's, the likes of Goldie, Calibre and Marcus Intalex.  So much is his passion for D&B, he started putting on his own nights called 'SoundBoy' in his local town, which have built up a reputation for somewhere where you can hear the finest D&B with a great bunch of people.
Find him HERE:
twitter.com/djomm99
mixcloud.com/dj_Omm
Below, are a few words from this week’s selector :
"I am a complete Drum & Bass addict in every way, shape & form and I spend every spare penny I have on buying vinyl & own far more records than I have room for. I also run my own Drum n Bass night in my local town where I DJ. 
I regular put together mixes of all styles of DnB which are available on my Soundcloud page.
I started my dance music voyage at 12 years old, buying Prodigy’s ‘Experience’ and I never looked back. I started clubbing at 15 years old going down to Club Kinetic in Stoke with fake ID and also had my first taste of jungle in December 1995, where I saw Mickey Finn & Kenny Ken at ‘Vibealite’ in Mansfield…..….. my mind was blown!!
I had already bought a few 7 & 12”s from the age of 12, but got my hands on some decks at 15 and my obsession with vinyl began. I spent the next 10 years getting the train to Manchester & hanging round in Eastern Bloc & Spin Inn record shops, listening to every bit of DnB/Jungle I could. (That died down with the emergence of internet Shopping)
You can find me every month raving hard at Band on the Wall nightclub in Manchester’ home of Marcus Intalex’s legendary drum n bass night Soul:ution.
Beyond my drum n bass obsession I listen to all sorts of other flava’s... between me and my woman, we buy anything and everything. Through twitter it’s been great to hook up with other like-minded people and be exposed to a new world of folk sharing music they love.
Absolutely buzzing off the #DuskDubs project as I've been introduced to so much quality music I have never heard before.... I feel blessed that I was asked to be a part of the #DuskDubs mixtape series and get a chance to share some of the records down the years that are so special to me. There is no real form to my selections other than I am sucker for anything that has got soul and is a bit dreamy/atmospheric.
The main ingredient to any piece of music for me, is if its sounds good. It doesn’t matter what genre it is!!! Enjoy…. Dj Omm"
Tracklisting
1) Klute – Sober light of Day
2) Nightmares on Wax – Nights Introlude
3) Air – All i Need
4) Morcheeba – The Sea
5) Naibu – Sugar & Cream
6) The Orb – little Fluffy Clouds
7) Future Sound of London – Papua New Guinea
8) Photek – Rings around Saturn
9) Naibu – Into the Distance
10) Spectrasoul – No Doubt
11) Calibre – sick of it All
12) Clare Maguire – Aint Nobody (Breakage remix)
13) Magnetic Man – Anthemic
14) Groove Armada – Soundboy Rock]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we are happy to welcome DJ Omm to the Dusk Dubs family. DJ Omm has been a constant supporter of the Dusk Dubs mix-tapes from day one and with his vast knowledge in music, we knew we'd be in for a real treat with his selections. 
As a true Drum & Bass solider at heart, he has gone all over the world following his musical hero's, the likes of Goldie, Calibre and Marcus Intalex.  So much is his passion for D&B, he started putting on his own nights called 'SoundBoy' in his local town, which have built up a reputation for somewhere where you can hear the finest D&B with a great bunch of people.
Find him HERE:
twitter.com/djomm99
mixcloud.com/dj_Omm
Below, are a few words from this week’s selector :
"I am a complete Drum & Bass addict in every way, shape & form and I spend every spare penny I have on buying vinyl & own far more records than I have room for. I also run my own Drum n Bass night in my local town where I DJ. 
I regular put together mixes of all styles of DnB which are available on my Soundcloud page.
I started my dance music voyage at 12 years old, buying Prodigy’s ‘Experience’ and I never looked back. I started clubbing at 15 years old going down to Club Kinetic in Stoke with fake ID and also had my first taste of jungle in December 1995, where I saw Mickey Finn & Kenny Ken at ‘Vibealite’ in Mansfield…..….. my mind was blown!!
I had already bought a few 7 & 12”s from the age of 12, but got my hands on some decks at 15 and my obsession with vinyl began. I spent the next 10 years getting the train to Manchester & hanging round in Eastern Bloc & Spin Inn record shops, listening to every bit of DnB/Jungle I could. (That died down with the emergence of internet Shopping)
You can find me every month raving hard at Band on the Wall nightclub in Manchester’ home of Marcus Intalex’s legendary drum n bass night Soul:ution.
Beyond my drum n bass obsession I listen to all sorts of other flava’s... between me and my woman, we buy anything and everything. Through twitter it’s been great to hook up with other like-minded people and be exposed to a new world of folk sharing music they love.
Absolutely buzzing off the #DuskDubs project as I've been introduced to so much quality music I have never heard before.... I feel blessed that I was asked to be a part of the #DuskDubs mixtape series and get a chance to share some of the records down the years that are so special to me. There is no real form to my selections other than I am sucker for anything that has got soul and is a bit dreamy/atmospheric.
The main ingredient to any piece of music for me, is if its sounds good. It doesn’t matter what genre it is!!! Enjoy…. Dj Omm"
Tracklisting
1) Klute – Sober light of Day
2) Nightmares on Wax – Nights Introlude
3) Air – All i Need
4) Morcheeba – The Sea
5) Naibu – Sugar & Cream
6) The Orb – little Fluffy Clouds
7) Future Sound of London – Papua New Guinea
8) Photek – Rings around Saturn
9) Naibu – Into the Distance
10) Spectrasoul – No Doubt
11) Calibre – sick of it All
12) Clare Maguire – Aint Nobody (Breakage remix)
13) Magnetic Man – Anthemic
14) Groove Armada – Soundboy Rock]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2015 15:32:47 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-12T15:32:47+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0121 Dusk Dubs Vol.21 - Skeleton Army</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Firstly, as we enter 2014, I would like to wish all the #DuskDubs family and listeners a happy and prosperous new year, and to mark this momentous moment we are truly blessed in bringing you the sounds of what can only be described as a true legend from the underground – Skeleton Army.
Skeleton Army aka John Morrow made his debut in electronic music while still in his teens, signing for the now legendary Moving Shadow as a member of drum & bass pioneers Foul Play, probably best known for their remix of Omni Trio's 'Renegade Snares', now considered a genre defining classic. After two Foul Play albums, John branched out from drum & bass to produce breaks and house, both solo and collectively under several aliases including Johnny Halo, whose releases on Cellar Door received worldwide DJ support.
In recent times, John has increasingly devoted himself to producing bass fuelled house music, with the birth of Skeleton Army.
Find him HERE:
facebook.com/skeletonarmymusic
twitter.com/skeletonarmyuk
beatport.com/artist/skeleton-army/347514
traxsource.com/artist/136508/s...8/skeleton-army
Below are a few words from this week's selector:
"Big thanks guys for asking me to get involved with DuskDubs. I originally said yes because it sounded like a lot of fun and a good excuse to go digging through my record collection, I then spent the following two weeks worrying whether my selection was 'Dubby' or 'Dusky' enough. I hope I got it right, what follows is basically a bunch of my favourite tracks in chronological order with something from most of the different genres I’ve been into over the last 30 years.
Hope you enjoy."
Tracklisting
1) Techno Scratch - Knights Of The Turntables - 1984
2) Rhythm Takes Control - Unique 3 - 1990
3) Join The Future - Tuff Little Unit – 1991
4) 1999 - Satin Storm - 1991
5) Anything - A Guy Called Gerald - 1991
6) Single (Photek Remix) - Everything But The Girl - 1996
7) Lectric - Polar - 2002
8) Passion - Lawgiverz - 2003
9) Ziq Zaq - Modeselektor - 2005
10) Blaze (feat. Jahmalia) - Stanton Warriors - 2006
11) Body Language (Interpretation) - Booka Shade - 2006
12) Who's Afraid Of Detroit - Claude VonStroke - 2006
13) Olivia (Mao Remix) - Maribou State – 2012]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Firstly, as we enter 2014, I would like to wish all the #DuskDubs family and listeners a happy and prosperous new year, and to mark this momentous moment we are truly blessed in bringing you the sounds of what can only be described as a true legend from the underground – Skeleton Army.
Skeleton Army aka John Morrow made his debut in electronic music while still in his teens, signing for the now legendary Moving Shadow as a member of drum & bass pioneers Foul Play, probably best known for their remix of Omni Trio's 'Renegade Snares', now considered a genre defining classic. After two Foul Play albums, John branched out from drum & bass to produce breaks and house, both solo and collectively under several aliases including Johnny Halo, whose releases on Cellar Door received worldwide DJ support.
In recent times, John has increasingly devoted himself to producing bass fuelled house music, with the birth of Skeleton Army.
Find him HERE:
facebook.com/skeletonarmymusic
twitter.com/skeletonarmyuk
beatport.com/artist/skeleton-army/347514
traxsource.com/artist/136508/s...8/skeleton-army
Below are a few words from this week's selector:
"Big thanks guys for asking me to get involved with DuskDubs. I originally said yes because it sounded like a lot of fun and a good excuse to go digging through my record collection, I then spent the following two weeks worrying whether my selection was 'Dubby' or 'Dusky' enough. I hope I got it right, what follows is basically a bunch of my favourite tracks in chronological order with something from most of the different genres I’ve been into over the last 30 years.
Hope you enjoy."
Tracklisting
1) Techno Scratch - Knights Of The Turntables - 1984
2) Rhythm Takes Control - Unique 3 - 1990
3) Join The Future - Tuff Little Unit – 1991
4) 1999 - Satin Storm - 1991
5) Anything - A Guy Called Gerald - 1991
6) Single (Photek Remix) - Everything But The Girl - 1996
7) Lectric - Polar - 2002
8) Passion - Lawgiverz - 2003
9) Ziq Zaq - Modeselektor - 2005
10) Blaze (feat. Jahmalia) - Stanton Warriors - 2006
11) Body Language (Interpretation) - Booka Shade - 2006
12) Who's Afraid Of Detroit - Claude VonStroke - 2006
13) Olivia (Mao Remix) - Maribou State – 2012]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0120 Dusk Dubs Vol.20 - Selectors Special</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Dusk Dubs returns for another eclectic dub fuelled mix-tape! 
This week is Vol.20 and our end of year show, so... it’s a Selectors Special. 1 track has been selected from each of the 19 Volumes to date, plus a bonus 20th track to mark what has been a phenomenal year for Dusk Dubs. Thank you to all the selectors so far, this one is for you.
And for those of you who have upcoming volumes in the pipeline, a massive thank you to you also as you’re keeping the Dusk Dubs wagon rolling and rolling at a very high standard.
So, here’s to 2013 and a massive 2014. 
Salute!
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
Tracklisting
1) Quiet Village – Pacific Rhythm
Original Gidman
DD0101
2) Nor Elle – Magic
General Camel
DD0102
3) Bonobo – Eyesdown (Feat. Andreya Triana)
Lumanikus
DD0103
4) Martyn – Vancouver (2562 Puur Natuur Mix)
Harrison
DD0104
5) Goldie – Inner City Life (Baby Boys Edit)
Depoeism
DD0105
6) Sly Dunbar – Inner City Blues
Wageslave
DD0106
7) 4 Hero – Another Day (with Jill Scott)
Mrs G
DD0107
8) Offset – Subversive
Danny Mac
DD0108
9) Tiefschwarz – Home (Feat Daniel Wilde)
Hew
DD0109
10) Advanced Human – Hungry Dub
Kole
DD0110
11) Transit Kings – The Last Lighthouse Keeper
Original Gidman
DD0111
12) Tosca – Busenfreund
General Camel
DD0112
13) Saint Etienne – The Sea (PFM Remix)
DJ Charge
DD0113
14) Balam – Fly (Feat. Brother Deep)
Depoeism
DD0114
15) Elgato – Luv Zombie
Tightpoint
DD0115
16) French Fries –Module
Henry Bird
DD0116
17) Digital Mystikz – Education
DZG303
DD0117
18) Klute – Birdland
General Camel
DD0118
19) Marc Mac – See Me Smile (Feat. Etta James)
Original Gidman
DD0119
20) Foul Play - Nightmoves
Selected by myself - Harrison
@tommyharrison]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Dusk Dubs returns for another eclectic dub fuelled mix-tape! 
This week is Vol.20 and our end of year show, so... it’s a Selectors Special. 1 track has been selected from each of the 19 Volumes to date, plus a bonus 20th track to mark what has been a phenomenal year for Dusk Dubs. Thank you to all the selectors so far, this one is for you.
And for those of you who have upcoming volumes in the pipeline, a massive thank you to you also as you’re keeping the Dusk Dubs wagon rolling and rolling at a very high standard.
So, here’s to 2013 and a massive 2014. 
Salute!
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
Tracklisting
1) Quiet Village – Pacific Rhythm
Original Gidman
DD0101
2) Nor Elle – Magic
General Camel
DD0102
3) Bonobo – Eyesdown (Feat. Andreya Triana)
Lumanikus
DD0103
4) Martyn – Vancouver (2562 Puur Natuur Mix)
Harrison
DD0104
5) Goldie – Inner City Life (Baby Boys Edit)
Depoeism
DD0105
6) Sly Dunbar – Inner City Blues
Wageslave
DD0106
7) 4 Hero – Another Day (with Jill Scott)
Mrs G
DD0107
8) Offset – Subversive
Danny Mac
DD0108
9) Tiefschwarz – Home (Feat Daniel Wilde)
Hew
DD0109
10) Advanced Human – Hungry Dub
Kole
DD0110
11) Transit Kings – The Last Lighthouse Keeper
Original Gidman
DD0111
12) Tosca – Busenfreund
General Camel
DD0112
13) Saint Etienne – The Sea (PFM Remix)
DJ Charge
DD0113
14) Balam – Fly (Feat. Brother Deep)
Depoeism
DD0114
15) Elgato – Luv Zombie
Tightpoint
DD0115
16) French Fries –Module
Henry Bird
DD0116
17) Digital Mystikz – Education
DZG303
DD0117
18) Klute – Birdland
General Camel
DD0118
19) Marc Mac – See Me Smile (Feat. Etta James)
Original Gidman
DD0119
20) Foul Play - Nightmoves
Selected by myself - Harrison
@tommyharrison]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0119 Dusk Dubs Vol.19 - Original Gidman</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we happily welcome another Dusk Dubs resident, Original Gidman. Here from the conception, Gidman has already been within the foundations of the Dusk Dubs philosophy for many years prior to us even beginning it. His record collection, library of mixtapes, and all round knowledge of music can't be beaten. And his ethos of good music, regardless of genre, and positive vibes is what the Dusk Dubs family is built on. Not a day goes by that Gidman doesn’t msg me new music to check out…which when 80% of my day consists of listening to music, is some achievement. Not only do I listen to the music he recommends, but I take that music out and play it in my sets. I love that flow of knowledge and music that starts with him.
Myself, General Camel and the whole Dusk Dubs Family salute you Gids. We love your dedication to music, and we can't tell you how happy we are that (and this is said with maximum positivity and respect) you are such a musical nerd. 
Big ups and respect always bruva!
Find him here : twitter.com/OriginalGidman
And here : treasureandnuggets.blogspot.co.uk
Below, are a few words from this week’s selector. As always, in true Gidman style, he has provided a little about each track. Well worth a read :
"For this volume I decided to take a #DuskDubs international excursion around the world, stopping off in the UK, Europe, USA, Jamaica and New Zealand….. Enjoy "
Tracklisting
1) Om Unit – Ether (Terrorhythm)
Take from ‘The Corridor EP’ released back in 2010, this is one of Jim Coles aka Om Unit’s earliest releases. I can’t get enough of that Sci-Fi intro and Vangelis like synths alongside that driving bass heavy beat. Mr Coles has recently signed to Goldie’s Metalheadz label and released an amazing album on Civil Music – ‘Threads’… check it.
2) Urban Species - Predictably Unpredictable (Talkin’ Loud)
From the album ‘Blanket’ and released on Gilles Peterson’s infamous imprint Talkin’ Loud back in 1998. The outfit Urban Species were often grouped together with the likes of Massive Attack, Portishead and other Trip-Hop artists of the time. However, for me this track epitomises everything that is good about British Hip-Hop and with the enigmatic voice of Imogen Heap… oozing with “DuskDubs” vibe.
3) Guts – Skunkfunk (NOW Records)
Featured on Nightmare On Wax’s label compilation ‘Wax On Records’ in 2008 and produced by ‘Guts’ out of Paris, France, this track has that slo-mo funk running throughout and with a vocal hook to die for, will burrow its way into your sub-conscious…. No doubt !
4) Beanfield – Planetary Deadlock (Compost Records)
Staying in Europe, Beanfield hail from Germany and originally consisted of Jan Krause, Michael Mettke, Michael Reinboth and Tobias Meggle. Released back in 1996, this track featured on their self-titled album ‘Beanfield’. They soon became an influential production unit on the Compost Records rosta. Often sited alongside Faze Action, Fila Brazillia, and A Forest Mighty Black, these groups managed to merge organic sounds alongside a club/electronic ethos…. The result can be heard here….
5) Erykah Badu - The Healer (Motown)
Produced by Madlib aka The Beat Conductor back in 2007 and appearing on her 5th Studio album ‘New Amerykah: Part One (4th World War), this dubby ode to Hip-Hop is simply stunning in its sparse production and economical use of samples/instruments….. as Erykah says “This One Is For Dilla…..”
6) Thievery Corporation – 2001 Spliff Odyssey (ESL Music)
Staying in the US, the Thievery Corporation are made up of Rob Garza and Eric Hilton. Based in Washington, they have been producing a mix of Dub, Bossa Nova and Jazz to great acclaim since 1995. This track is from their debut album ‘Sounds from the Thievery Hi-Fi’ (1997) and is a classic example of their Dub/Reggae vibe which I love so much.
7) Moby – Go (In Dub Mix) (D:vision Records)
What can I say about this record….. Originally released back in 1991, with its haunting riff sampled from the TV series ‘Twin Peaks’, the original version became an oldschool/rave anthem. This 1992 version remixed by Jam & Spoon, a techno/trance outfit out of Germany, first came to my attention much later on a Nick Warren ‘Back To Mine’ Compilation. Since then, I cannot get enough of its slowed down dubby basslines whilst maintaining the original Twin Peak chords that we all love so much – an amazing remix that completely flips the script…..
8) King Tubby – Bag Of Wire Dub (Blood & Fire)
A classic example of 1970’s dub out of Jamaica. Produced by King Tubby aka ‘The Dub Master’, who influenced later producers such as Scientist and King Jammy. The King sprinkles his ‘dub’ magic over Johnny Clarke’s vocals and transforms this reggae classic into a skanking wall of reverb. Amazing stuff… all hail ‘The King’
9) Errol Dunkley - A Little Way Different (Arawak)
Originally produced back in 1978, this reggae standard composed by Errol Dunkley himself, would later feature heavily in D.R.S ‘s Jungle/Drum & Bass anthem ‘Everyman’ from 1994. It’s the lyrical content of the original that resonates with me, and I can only assume also resonated with DJ Kenny Ken over 15 years later. “Everyman do his ting a little way different”…exactly what #DuskDubs is all about…..
10) DJ Shadow / David Rodigan – Rodigan In A Perfect World (Mash Up)
This cheeky mash-up featuring a David Rodigan MBE on intro duties, leads us into DJ Shadow’s Midnight In A Perfect World (Gab Mix). This version released on the infamous Mo Wax record label back in 1996 features The Gift Of Gab on vocal duties. He delivers a nocturnal sermon alongside Shadow’s amazing beats – perfect for the #DuskDubs hour….
11) Marc Mac – See Him Smile (featuring Etta James) (ABB Soul)
One of the founding members of 4hero and forces behind Reinforced Records, Marc Mac is rightly championed in the Jungle/Drum & Bass scene. He is also a massive Soul/Funk/Jazz head and this is very apparent on his solo project ‘How About A Game Of Chess’, where he samples the back catalogue of ‘Chess Records’ – one of the premier Soul & Jazz record labels from the 1950’s & 1960’s. The ‘How About A Game Of Chess’ record was originally produced back in 2005 and for me, it is this track ‘See them Smile’ which is one of the highlights… haunting vocals over a rocking beat….Quality.
12) Masters At Work ‎– Justa "Lil" Dope (Cutting Records)
Produced back in 1991 by Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez and Little Louie Vega, this track is a bonfide classic. To this day, it consistently crosses musical boundaries, dropped by House, Breaks, Techno and Oldschool DJ’s alike, which to me is a signature of a classic record. Famously sped up to 45RPM by DJ Fabio & Grooverider at their club Rage in the early 1990’s, this track became one of the building blocks of Jungle/Drum & Bass. Everything about this record I love, whether it’s the amazing breaks, the classic horn rift or the vocal samples…. Every home should have a copy.
13) Fat Freddy’s Drop – Bohannon (The Drop)
The one and only contemporary track featured in this #DuskDubs volume, is from New Zealand. Appearing on their 2013 album ‘Blackbird’, this instrumental oozes serious funk alongside an infectious beat. If you get a chance to see them live - do so, their amazing blend of Dub, Soul, Funk and Jazz has caught the attention of the world…..and they seriously know how to dub a tune out I’m telling ya…..
14) Maya Angelou with Burial & FourTet - On The Pulse Of A Moth (Mash-Up)
Another cheeky Mash Up, this time featuring the poem ‘On The Pulse Of A Morning’ by Maya Angelou which was read during the 1993 Presidential inauguration of Bill Clinton (later to be sampled by Mr Good Looking himself LTJ Bukem on the 1995 classic ‘Horizons’). This leads into Burial + Four Tet’s collaboration ‎ ‘Moth’ which was released on Four Tet’s label Text Records back in 2009. It’s a 4 to the floor eerie dubbed out house track, that the likes of only Burial can create …..Deep
15) Innerzone Orchestra - People Make The World Go Round (Planet E)
Produced back in 1999 in Detroit, by the don that is Mr. Carl Craig under his alias Innerzone Orchestra, this version of The Stylistics classic from 1971, brings this organic soul classic into the electronic age…..simply sublime.]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we happily welcome another Dusk Dubs resident, Original Gidman. Here from the conception, Gidman has already been within the foundations of the Dusk Dubs philosophy for many years prior to us even beginning it. His record collection, library of mixtapes, and all round knowledge of music can't be beaten. And his ethos of good music, regardless of genre, and positive vibes is what the Dusk Dubs family is built on. Not a day goes by that Gidman doesn’t msg me new music to check out…which when 80% of my day consists of listening to music, is some achievement. Not only do I listen to the music he recommends, but I take that music out and play it in my sets. I love that flow of knowledge and music that starts with him.
Myself, General Camel and the whole Dusk Dubs Family salute you Gids. We love your dedication to music, and we can't tell you how happy we are that (and this is said with maximum positivity and respect) you are such a musical nerd. 
Big ups and respect always bruva!
Find him here : twitter.com/OriginalGidman
And here : treasureandnuggets.blogspot.co.uk
Below, are a few words from this week’s selector. As always, in true Gidman style, he has provided a little about each track. Well worth a read :
"For this volume I decided to take a #DuskDubs international excursion around the world, stopping off in the UK, Europe, USA, Jamaica and New Zealand….. Enjoy "
Tracklisting
1) Om Unit – Ether (Terrorhythm)
Take from ‘The Corridor EP’ released back in 2010, this is one of Jim Coles aka Om Unit’s earliest releases. I can’t get enough of that Sci-Fi intro and Vangelis like synths alongside that driving bass heavy beat. Mr Coles has recently signed to Goldie’s Metalheadz label and released an amazing album on Civil Music – ‘Threads’… check it.
2) Urban Species - Predictably Unpredictable (Talkin’ Loud)
From the album ‘Blanket’ and released on Gilles Peterson’s infamous imprint Talkin’ Loud back in 1998. The outfit Urban Species were often grouped together with the likes of Massive Attack, Portishead and other Trip-Hop artists of the time. However, for me this track epitomises everything that is good about British Hip-Hop and with the enigmatic voice of Imogen Heap… oozing with “DuskDubs” vibe.
3) Guts – Skunkfunk (NOW Records)
Featured on Nightmare On Wax’s label compilation ‘Wax On Records’ in 2008 and produced by ‘Guts’ out of Paris, France, this track has that slo-mo funk running throughout and with a vocal hook to die for, will burrow its way into your sub-conscious…. No doubt !
4) Beanfield – Planetary Deadlock (Compost Records)
Staying in Europe, Beanfield hail from Germany and originally consisted of Jan Krause, Michael Mettke, Michael Reinboth and Tobias Meggle. Released back in 1996, this track featured on their self-titled album ‘Beanfield’. They soon became an influential production unit on the Compost Records rosta. Often sited alongside Faze Action, Fila Brazillia, and A Forest Mighty Black, these groups managed to merge organic sounds alongside a club/electronic ethos…. The result can be heard here….
5) Erykah Badu - The Healer (Motown)
Produced by Madlib aka The Beat Conductor back in 2007 and appearing on her 5th Studio album ‘New Amerykah: Part One (4th World War), this dubby ode to Hip-Hop is simply stunning in its sparse production and economical use of samples/instruments….. as Erykah says “This One Is For Dilla…..”
6) Thievery Corporation – 2001 Spliff Odyssey (ESL Music)
Staying in the US, the Thievery Corporation are made up of Rob Garza and Eric Hilton. Based in Washington, they have been producing a mix of Dub, Bossa Nova and Jazz to great acclaim since 1995. This track is from their debut album ‘Sounds from the Thievery Hi-Fi’ (1997) and is a classic example of their Dub/Reggae vibe which I love so much.
7) Moby – Go (In Dub Mix) (D:vision Records)
What can I say about this record….. Originally released back in 1991, with its haunting riff sampled from the TV series ‘Twin Peaks’, the original version became an oldschool/rave anthem. This 1992 version remixed by Jam & Spoon, a techno/trance outfit out of Germany, first came to my attention much later on a Nick Warren ‘Back To Mine’ Compilation. Since then, I cannot get enough of its slowed down dubby basslines whilst maintaining the original Twin Peak chords that we all love so much – an amazing remix that completely flips the script…..
8) King Tubby – Bag Of Wire Dub (Blood & Fire)
A classic example of 1970’s dub out of Jamaica. Produced by King Tubby aka ‘The Dub Master’, who influenced later producers such as Scientist and King Jammy. The King sprinkles his ‘dub’ magic over Johnny Clarke’s vocals and transforms this reggae classic into a skanking wall of reverb. Amazing stuff… all hail ‘The King’
9) Errol Dunkley - A Little Way Different (Arawak)
Originally produced back in 1978, this reggae standard composed by Errol Dunkley himself, would later feature heavily in D.R.S ‘s Jungle/Drum & Bass anthem ‘Everyman’ from 1994. It’s the lyrical content of the original that resonates with me, and I can only assume also resonated with DJ Kenny Ken over 15 years later. “Everyman do his ting a little way different”…exactly what #DuskDubs is all about…..
10) DJ Shadow / David Rodigan – Rodigan In A Perfect World (Mash Up)
This cheeky mash-up featuring a David Rodigan MBE on intro duties, leads us into DJ Shadow’s Midnight In A Perfect World (Gab Mix). This version released on the infamous Mo Wax record label back in 1996 features The Gift Of Gab on vocal duties. He delivers a nocturnal sermon alongside Shadow’s amazing beats – perfect for the #DuskDubs hour….
11) Marc Mac – See Him Smile (featuring Etta James) (ABB Soul)
One of the founding members of 4hero and forces behind Reinforced Records, Marc Mac is rightly championed in the Jungle/Drum & Bass scene. He is also a massive Soul/Funk/Jazz head and this is very apparent on his solo project ‘How About A Game Of Chess’, where he samples the back catalogue of ‘Chess Records’ – one of the premier Soul & Jazz record labels from the 1950’s & 1960’s. The ‘How About A Game Of Chess’ record was originally produced back in 2005 and for me, it is this track ‘See them Smile’ which is one of the highlights… haunting vocals over a rocking beat….Quality.
12) Masters At Work ‎– Justa "Lil" Dope (Cutting Records)
Produced back in 1991 by Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez and Little Louie Vega, this track is a bonfide classic. To this day, it consistently crosses musical boundaries, dropped by House, Breaks, Techno and Oldschool DJ’s alike, which to me is a signature of a classic record. Famously sped up to 45RPM by DJ Fabio & Grooverider at their club Rage in the early 1990’s, this track became one of the building blocks of Jungle/Drum & Bass. Everything about this record I love, whether it’s the amazing breaks, the classic horn rift or the vocal samples…. Every home should have a copy.
13) Fat Freddy’s Drop – Bohannon (The Drop)
The one and only contemporary track featured in this #DuskDubs volume, is from New Zealand. Appearing on their 2013 album ‘Blackbird’, this instrumental oozes serious funk alongside an infectious beat. If you get a chance to see them live - do so, their amazing blend of Dub, Soul, Funk and Jazz has caught the attention of the world…..and they seriously know how to dub a tune out I’m telling ya…..
14) Maya Angelou with Burial & FourTet - On The Pulse Of A Moth (Mash-Up)
Another cheeky Mash Up, this time featuring the poem ‘On The Pulse Of A Morning’ by Maya Angelou which was read during the 1993 Presidential inauguration of Bill Clinton (later to be sampled by Mr Good Looking himself LTJ Bukem on the 1995 classic ‘Horizons’). This leads into Burial + Four Tet’s collaboration ‎ ‘Moth’ which was released on Four Tet’s label Text Records back in 2009. It’s a 4 to the floor eerie dubbed out house track, that the likes of only Burial can create …..Deep
15) Innerzone Orchestra - People Make The World Go Round (Planet E)
Produced back in 1999 in Detroit, by the don that is Mr. Carl Craig under his alias Innerzone Orchestra, this version of The Stylistics classic from 1971, brings this organic soul classic into the electronic age…..simply sublime.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0118 Dusk Dubs Vol. 18 - General Camel</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome the return of Dusk Dubs resident General Camel. Head of recruitment, The General is like a ninja, in the background, nothing gets past him. When the big hitters want to be involved with Dusk Dubs, They have to go through him, and not many get through unless they meet the high grade being set by our family. 
As said previously, his wealth of music comes from decades of collecting, listening, partying. It can't be rivalled. A non-stop poster of old and new music on Twitter, he's the quiet cog the keeps the Dusk Dubs craft rolling when the rest of us are rushing about trying to keep it together. 
The main thing I personally love about Cam, is simply the fact that when all's said and done, his solution to pretty much all life's troubles, is a beer, and music. A man after my own heart.
Find him HERE :
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL
Below, are a few words from this week’s selector,
"Well, the #Duskdubs machine just keeps on going, which is turning into a seriously good collection of electric dub-inspired mixes, with all the selectors making #Duskdubs a very special project to be involved in.
So it's always a pleasure to drop my selections off to the #Duskdubs Studio.....yeah you got it, dubby, bassy and the more chilled out stuff.
So sit back, crack open a beer and enjoy the music! "
Tracklisting
1) Nightmares on wax - Les Nuits (Album Version)
2) A Forest Mighty Black - Rebirth
3) Kruder & Dorfmeister - High Noon
4) Loose Ends - Feel The Vibe
5) Deadbeats - Funky For You
6) LTJ Bukem - Moodswings
7) Klute - Birdland
8) Aphex Twin - Film
9) Tosca ft Tweed - Gute Laune
10) Rockers Hi-Fi - Transmission Control
11) Thievery Corporation - The Foundation
12) Dualists - Dynamite Selection]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome the return of Dusk Dubs resident General Camel. Head of recruitment, The General is like a ninja, in the background, nothing gets past him. When the big hitters want to be involved with Dusk Dubs, They have to go through him, and not many get through unless they meet the high grade being set by our family. 
As said previously, his wealth of music comes from decades of collecting, listening, partying. It can't be rivalled. A non-stop poster of old and new music on Twitter, he's the quiet cog the keeps the Dusk Dubs craft rolling when the rest of us are rushing about trying to keep it together. 
The main thing I personally love about Cam, is simply the fact that when all's said and done, his solution to pretty much all life's troubles, is a beer, and music. A man after my own heart.
Find him HERE :
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL
Below, are a few words from this week’s selector,
"Well, the #Duskdubs machine just keeps on going, which is turning into a seriously good collection of electric dub-inspired mixes, with all the selectors making #Duskdubs a very special project to be involved in.
So it's always a pleasure to drop my selections off to the #Duskdubs Studio.....yeah you got it, dubby, bassy and the more chilled out stuff.
So sit back, crack open a beer and enjoy the music! "
Tracklisting
1) Nightmares on wax - Les Nuits (Album Version)
2) A Forest Mighty Black - Rebirth
3) Kruder & Dorfmeister - High Noon
4) Loose Ends - Feel The Vibe
5) Deadbeats - Funky For You
6) LTJ Bukem - Moodswings
7) Klute - Birdland
8) Aphex Twin - Film
9) Tosca ft Tweed - Gute Laune
10) Rockers Hi-Fi - Transmission Control
11) Thievery Corporation - The Foundation
12) Dualists - Dynamite Selection]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2015 16:34:53 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0117 Dusk Dubs Vol.17 - DZG303</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we are very blessed to bring you DZG303 aka Gary C (Folkestone Crew). DZG303 is a massive part of the Duskdubs movement, providing full support, not to mention posting countless tunes that epitomises the Dusk Dubs ethos. This week, my speakers have been tested to full capacity, and I am expecting an eviction notice as we have had these records on very, very..... very loud! But, well worth it I say!
Find him here :
twitter.com/DZG303
facebook.com/g.coveney
Below, are a few words from this week’s selector, and the records featured in this week’s mixtape, plus a great write up on each from the man himself:
"Firstly thanks for the opportunity to submit a volume of #DuskDubs. It's an honour to do so. My musical tastes really started when Gidman & I first heard Electro in the early 80's and have been hooked on electronic music ever since. Groups and artists such as Yello, Kraftwerk, Meat Beat Manifesto, The Orb, The Residents.... I could go on forever! have influenced not only me but countless artists preceding them.
From the early Electro days we went on to Hip Hop (80's proper stuff!) onto Acid, House, Techno, Rave, Hardcore, Jungle and on and on. Still love them all….. Nowadays my music is as diverse and eclectic as it could be.
Long live #DuskDubs and massive, massive big ups to the whole family, you know who you are.
Special thanks to my brother Gidman & Harrison for bringing it all together.
Respect.
It’s a privilege to submit a mix tape for the mighty DuskDubs crew. For my selection I've gone for a more Electronic flavour. Enjoy... "
Tracklisting
1) Introduction Dub - Meat Beat Manifesto. Released on Quatermass in 2004 from the album In Dub. The title says it all really.
2) D.U.B. Dub - Jack Danger. Released on Shadow Records in 2001 from the album Hello Friends, a mix album by mr. Dangers from Meat Beat. The don of electronic sonics. Produced by Ben Stokes also from Meat Beat and D.H.S.
3) Wilmot Edit - The Sabres of Paradise. Released on Warp Records in 1994 as a single. Love the soundscapes in this one.
4) Fussball (instrumental) - The Orb. Released on Cooking Vinyl in 2013 from the album More Tales From the Observatory. Dr.Alex Patterson comes correct with some awsome Dub business. I prefer the instrumental versions of this album, kind of takes you away.
5) Gamma Goblins (It's Turtles All The Way Down Mix) - Hallucinogen. Released on Twisted Recordds in 2002 from the album In Dub. The original double album was a goa trance affair on pink and green vinyl which is excellent in it's own right but the In Dub version is a must. Quality stuff.
6) Echo In Space Dub - Meat Beat Manifesto. Released on Quatermass Records in 2004. Again from the Album In Dub. Can you tell I like Meat Beat manifesto??? What more can I say Jack Dangers on the buttons, the mad EMS Synthi100. Only a very few working models left. Respect due. Nuff said.
7) Regiment - Brian Eno & David Byrne. From the album My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts. Originally released in 1981 but Remastered and expanded in 2006 on Nonesuch Records. An amazing album from Talking Heads front man, and former Talking Heads producer, Brian Eno.
8) Talisman - Boddhi Satva. Released on 10" Vinyl on Yoruba Records in 2007. A really nice Deep Housey Dub stylee'
9) Dark Soul AIFF - Broken. Released on Fat Records in 2006 on 12. I just love the deep atmospheric baseline and bluesy dub influence on this tune.
10) No Secrets No Surprises - Jack Dangers. Released on Bella Union Records in 2002 from the album Variaciones Espectrales. Another banger from mr. Dangers.
11) Rootsy Potato (Ten Pints of Bitter) - DJ Elected. Released on 7" vinyl on Sirkus Recordings in 2007. A blinder sampling Rooty Toot Manuva's Witness the Fitness, which I love as well.
12) International Reprise - Meat Beat Manifesto. Released on Metropolis Records in 2008 from the album Autoimmune. Again Meat Beat pushes the boundaries of electronic sound to the max.
13) Call To Arms - Harmonic 313. Released on Warp Records in 2009 from the album When Machines Exceed Human Intelligence. Mark Prichard on the buttons an essential album.
14) Education - Digital Mystikz. Released on DMZ Records in 2010 on 12. Wicked beats and baseline , had to include this one.
15) The Dip - A Guy Called Gerald. Released on Laboratory Records in 2010 from the 12" series Tronic Jazz The Berlin Sessions. This one from Vol.3. Gerald does the Business with some lovely swirling spacey sounds.
16) Said Speed - Afica Hitech. Released on Warp Records in 2010 on 12. Mark Pritchard again on the button alongside Steve White with a monster dub infused Baseline. love it to the bone.]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we are very blessed to bring you DZG303 aka Gary C (Folkestone Crew). DZG303 is a massive part of the Duskdubs movement, providing full support, not to mention posting countless tunes that epitomises the Dusk Dubs ethos. This week, my speakers have been tested to full capacity, and I am expecting an eviction notice as we have had these records on very, very..... very loud! But, well worth it I say!
Find him here :
twitter.com/DZG303
facebook.com/g.coveney
Below, are a few words from this week’s selector, and the records featured in this week’s mixtape, plus a great write up on each from the man himself:
"Firstly thanks for the opportunity to submit a volume of #DuskDubs. It's an honour to do so. My musical tastes really started when Gidman & I first heard Electro in the early 80's and have been hooked on electronic music ever since. Groups and artists such as Yello, Kraftwerk, Meat Beat Manifesto, The Orb, The Residents.... I could go on forever! have influenced not only me but countless artists preceding them.
From the early Electro days we went on to Hip Hop (80's proper stuff!) onto Acid, House, Techno, Rave, Hardcore, Jungle and on and on. Still love them all….. Nowadays my music is as diverse and eclectic as it could be.
Long live #DuskDubs and massive, massive big ups to the whole family, you know who you are.
Special thanks to my brother Gidman & Harrison for bringing it all together.
Respect.
It’s a privilege to submit a mix tape for the mighty DuskDubs crew. For my selection I've gone for a more Electronic flavour. Enjoy... "
Tracklisting
1) Introduction Dub - Meat Beat Manifesto. Released on Quatermass in 2004 from the album In Dub. The title says it all really.
2) D.U.B. Dub - Jack Danger. Released on Shadow Records in 2001 from the album Hello Friends, a mix album by mr. Dangers from Meat Beat. The don of electronic sonics. Produced by Ben Stokes also from Meat Beat and D.H.S.
3) Wilmot Edit - The Sabres of Paradise. Released on Warp Records in 1994 as a single. Love the soundscapes in this one.
4) Fussball (instrumental) - The Orb. Released on Cooking Vinyl in 2013 from the album More Tales From the Observatory. Dr.Alex Patterson comes correct with some awsome Dub business. I prefer the instrumental versions of this album, kind of takes you away.
5) Gamma Goblins (It's Turtles All The Way Down Mix) - Hallucinogen. Released on Twisted Recordds in 2002 from the album In Dub. The original double album was a goa trance affair on pink and green vinyl which is excellent in it's own right but the In Dub version is a must. Quality stuff.
6) Echo In Space Dub - Meat Beat Manifesto. Released on Quatermass Records in 2004. Again from the Album In Dub. Can you tell I like Meat Beat manifesto??? What more can I say Jack Dangers on the buttons, the mad EMS Synthi100. Only a very few working models left. Respect due. Nuff said.
7) Regiment - Brian Eno & David Byrne. From the album My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts. Originally released in 1981 but Remastered and expanded in 2006 on Nonesuch Records. An amazing album from Talking Heads front man, and former Talking Heads producer, Brian Eno.
8) Talisman - Boddhi Satva. Released on 10" Vinyl on Yoruba Records in 2007. A really nice Deep Housey Dub stylee'
9) Dark Soul AIFF - Broken. Released on Fat Records in 2006 on 12. I just love the deep atmospheric baseline and bluesy dub influence on this tune.
10) No Secrets No Surprises - Jack Dangers. Released on Bella Union Records in 2002 from the album Variaciones Espectrales. Another banger from mr. Dangers.
11) Rootsy Potato (Ten Pints of Bitter) - DJ Elected. Released on 7" vinyl on Sirkus Recordings in 2007. A blinder sampling Rooty Toot Manuva's Witness the Fitness, which I love as well.
12) International Reprise - Meat Beat Manifesto. Released on Metropolis Records in 2008 from the album Autoimmune. Again Meat Beat pushes the boundaries of electronic sound to the max.
13) Call To Arms - Harmonic 313. Released on Warp Records in 2009 from the album When Machines Exceed Human Intelligence. Mark Prichard on the buttons an essential album.
14) Education - Digital Mystikz. Released on DMZ Records in 2010 on 12. Wicked beats and baseline , had to include this one.
15) The Dip - A Guy Called Gerald. Released on Laboratory Records in 2010 from the 12" series Tronic Jazz The Berlin Sessions. This one from Vol.3. Gerald does the Business with some lovely swirling spacey sounds.
16) Said Speed - Afica Hitech. Released on Warp Records in 2010 on 12. Mark Pritchard again on the button alongside Steve White with a monster dub infused Baseline. love it to the bone.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0116 Dusk Dubs Vol.16 - Henry Bird</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we are treated to an ambient, dub infused selection which is as eclectic as its selector. Henry Bird, is known for putting on some of the best parties in Manchester. But when I tell you, that flyers for his ‘Dry Hump’ night feature Mr Motivator, and Ainsly Harriot, you might not make the connection to Dusk Dubs. But that’s Henry, in my opinion, life is about enjoyment. At the nights he curates, there is only one genre of music. Good music. I knew that he would be perfect to select for us, as outside of his energetic front, when you sit him down for 5 mins, Henry Bird knows his music better than most. And I mean, he really knows his music. 
So thanks fella! Welcome to the family. This weeks mixtape, is another treat for the senses.
You can find out more about Henry HERE :
facebook.com/HenryBirdDJ
twitter.com/HWCBird
twitter.com/DryHumpParty
facebook.com/dry.elhumpus
Tracklisting
Anton Zap – Fade to What?
Cliff Martinez – Wrong Floor
Fatima feat. Floating Points – Cinnamon
Qube Unite – Time 4 Some Action
Color Plus – Ashore
Actress – Glint
Grandbrothers – Ezra Was Right
Jessy Lanza – Kathy Lee
The Range – Motivate
Samaris – Gooa Tungi
Mokadem – You & her
French Fries – Module
Beneath – Illusion
Renaissance Man – Call2Call
Pangaea – Memories
Deadboy - Nova]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we are treated to an ambient, dub infused selection which is as eclectic as its selector. Henry Bird, is known for putting on some of the best parties in Manchester. But when I tell you, that flyers for his ‘Dry Hump’ night feature Mr Motivator, and Ainsly Harriot, you might not make the connection to Dusk Dubs. But that’s Henry, in my opinion, life is about enjoyment. At the nights he curates, there is only one genre of music. Good music. I knew that he would be perfect to select for us, as outside of his energetic front, when you sit him down for 5 mins, Henry Bird knows his music better than most. And I mean, he really knows his music. 
So thanks fella! Welcome to the family. This weeks mixtape, is another treat for the senses.
You can find out more about Henry HERE :
facebook.com/HenryBirdDJ
twitter.com/HWCBird
twitter.com/DryHumpParty
facebook.com/dry.elhumpus
Tracklisting
Anton Zap – Fade to What?
Cliff Martinez – Wrong Floor
Fatima feat. Floating Points – Cinnamon
Qube Unite – Time 4 Some Action
Color Plus – Ashore
Actress – Glint
Grandbrothers – Ezra Was Right
Jessy Lanza – Kathy Lee
The Range – Motivate
Samaris – Gooa Tungi
Mokadem – You & her
French Fries – Module
Beneath – Illusion
Renaissance Man – Call2Call
Pangaea – Memories
Deadboy - Nova]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2015 16:30:28 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-11T16:30:28+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0115 Dusk Dubs Vol.15 - Tightpoint</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we are treated to the crate of techno smasher Tightpoint. What hits you straight away, is the sheer expression of these selections. As a resident for Cassini in Manchester, Tightpoint is known for huge 4 deck techno sets. So we genuinely didn’t know what to expect to see land in the studio this week. But, as Dusk Dubs proves again, this is a platform for people to express themselves in a way no one has seen before. Tightpoint show’s us a side of his musical repertoire that is simply mind blowing. Rolling basslines, 140bpm breaks, pure musical imagery. 
Proving that good dubstep is very much alive, well, and still at the forefront of all that is good in music. 
One word was flying around the Dusk Dubs team this week...... WOW!
You can find out more about Tightpoint and Cassini here :
twitter.com/tightpoint
twitter.com/CassiniHQ
facebook.com/cassinihq
Below is a word from this week’s selector himself:
‘Duskdubs. What does it mean ? 
That's the question you have to consider when you are asked to do this mixtape.
My answer?
Thick, hypnotic, rolling tunes. Music that envelops you and takes you out of yourself. Aural treacle. Fat, bass heavy sounds peppered with tripped out percussion, vocals, synths. A sonic expedition with no end.  That's how I see #duskdubs. I hope you like my small part in it.’
Tracklisting 
2562 – Theorem
Timeblind – Rising Lee
Spatial – 70810
Kahn – Polar
Elgato – Luv Zombie
LV & Untold – Beacon (Mount Kimbie Remix)
Ruckspin – Belong
Akkord – Compound
Trusta – Hypnotic
Ramadanman – Glut
Goldie – Timeless (SBTRKT Edit)]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week, we are treated to the crate of techno smasher Tightpoint. What hits you straight away, is the sheer expression of these selections. As a resident for Cassini in Manchester, Tightpoint is known for huge 4 deck techno sets. So we genuinely didn’t know what to expect to see land in the studio this week. But, as Dusk Dubs proves again, this is a platform for people to express themselves in a way no one has seen before. Tightpoint show’s us a side of his musical repertoire that is simply mind blowing. Rolling basslines, 140bpm breaks, pure musical imagery. 
Proving that good dubstep is very much alive, well, and still at the forefront of all that is good in music. 
One word was flying around the Dusk Dubs team this week...... WOW!
You can find out more about Tightpoint and Cassini here :
twitter.com/tightpoint
twitter.com/CassiniHQ
facebook.com/cassinihq
Below is a word from this week’s selector himself:
‘Duskdubs. What does it mean ? 
That's the question you have to consider when you are asked to do this mixtape.
My answer?
Thick, hypnotic, rolling tunes. Music that envelops you and takes you out of yourself. Aural treacle. Fat, bass heavy sounds peppered with tripped out percussion, vocals, synths. A sonic expedition with no end.  That's how I see #duskdubs. I hope you like my small part in it.’
Tracklisting 
2562 – Theorem
Timeblind – Rising Lee
Spatial – 70810
Kahn – Polar
Elgato – Luv Zombie
LV & Untold – Beacon (Mount Kimbie Remix)
Ruckspin – Belong
Akkord – Compound
Trusta – Hypnotic
Ramadanman – Glut
Goldie – Timeless (SBTRKT Edit)]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2015 16:28:39 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-11T16:28:39+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0114 Dusk Dubs Vol.14 - Depoeism</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Volume 14 see’s the return of the man like Depoeism. Bringing us some wicked hip hop and b-boy from his collection, we have a real treat this week. Again, a perfect showcase of the strength of the Dusk Dubs family. We hit many different sounds each week, and a hip hop vibe was long over due. We couldn’t think of anyone better to bring it to you. Respect to one of the original selectors...Depoeism!
Find Depo HERE :
twitter.com/depoeism
Below is a word from this week’s selector himself: 
"My Selection for this volume is a brief insight into my early teens growing up in West London/Grove. Inspired by graffiti, fat laces and everything B-Boy/Hip-Hop. Good times and good vibes everyone should experience in their lives. This Volume of #DuskDubs will hopefully bring you closer to this" [[ Depo ]]
Tracklisting
Krept & Konan - Youngkingz Part 1
A Tribe Called Quest – After Hours
Ali B & Jungle Brothers – Beats on a String
Boogie Down Productions – The Bridge is Over
Jurassic 5 – Concrete Schoolyard
Q-tip - Life is better
Krept & Konan – Young Kingz Part 2
A Tribe Called Quest – Bonita Applebum
Balam – Fly
A Tribe Called Quest – I Left My Wallet in El Segunda
Grandmaster Flash – Shine All Day
Method Man – I’ll be There for You]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Volume 14 see’s the return of the man like Depoeism. Bringing us some wicked hip hop and b-boy from his collection, we have a real treat this week. Again, a perfect showcase of the strength of the Dusk Dubs family. We hit many different sounds each week, and a hip hop vibe was long over due. We couldn’t think of anyone better to bring it to you. Respect to one of the original selectors...Depoeism!
Find Depo HERE :
twitter.com/depoeism
Below is a word from this week’s selector himself: 
"My Selection for this volume is a brief insight into my early teens growing up in West London/Grove. Inspired by graffiti, fat laces and everything B-Boy/Hip-Hop. Good times and good vibes everyone should experience in their lives. This Volume of #DuskDubs will hopefully bring you closer to this" [[ Depo ]]
Tracklisting
Krept & Konan - Youngkingz Part 1
A Tribe Called Quest – After Hours
Ali B & Jungle Brothers – Beats on a String
Boogie Down Productions – The Bridge is Over
Jurassic 5 – Concrete Schoolyard
Q-tip - Life is better
Krept & Konan – Young Kingz Part 2
A Tribe Called Quest – Bonita Applebum
Balam – Fly
A Tribe Called Quest – I Left My Wallet in El Segunda
Grandmaster Flash – Shine All Day
Method Man – I’ll be There for You]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2015 16:26:37 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-11T16:26:37+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0113 Dusk Dubs Vol.13 - DJ Charge</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome DJ Charge to the #DuskDubs studio bringing with him a heavyweight selection. A true Jungalist at heart, beginning his 'Jungle-Journey' back in 1992 - listening to pirate radio stations like DonFM, and whiling away the hours in his local independent record store, listening and buying up those 'white labels' and rough-neck tunes that are so sought after now.... 
It was this soundtrack of big dubby basslines and ragga samples during the years of 1994 at such legendary raves as World Dance, Dreamscape's and Labyrinth that set him on his path to 7 or more years of Jungle and Drum & Bass. This love of dubby basslines also saw him absorb reggae. ragga and other bass infused music which is exactly why he is perfect for #DuskDubs.
Today, he can often be found regularly contributing Jungle and Drum & Bass classics to #drumnbreakfaston Twitter and participating in the Friday Twitter take-over that is #RCFF....
He's been a massive supporter of the #DuskDubs mixtapes', and as you will hear from this volume he touches bass on pretty much every corner of British Club Culture, whether its House and Hip-Hop or Trip-Hop and Jungle/Drum & Bass.... It's all there ....
Find him here:
twitter.com/DJCharge
Here is a word from this week’s selector:
"After caining Vols 1 to 4 from the original cru I felt inspired enough to step up and create my own take on dusk dubs.
I am no Dub expert but being a Junglist it’s very close to my heart and as the cru say music is about vibes irrespective of genre. With my selection I try to capture the dusk dub’s vibe and move through genres ultimately toward the one that’s closest to my heart. 
I hope you all get as much pleasure listening to it as I did creating it".
Tracklisting:
1) Babylon Timewarp
2) Black Uhuru – Puff She Puff
3) Morcheeba – Friction
4) Rodney P – Fading
5) Big Bud – Fan the Flame
6) Tayla - Stargazing
7) M.A.W Feat India - I can’t get no sleep (Dow Low Mix)
8) 808 State - Pacific State
9) Photek – Solaris
10) Break – Scanner Dub
11) Digital - Deadline
12) St Etienne – The Sea (PFM Remix)
13) Massive Attack – Teardrop
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we welcome DJ Charge to the #DuskDubs studio bringing with him a heavyweight selection. A true Jungalist at heart, beginning his 'Jungle-Journey' back in 1992 - listening to pirate radio stations like DonFM, and whiling away the hours in his local independent record store, listening and buying up those 'white labels' and rough-neck tunes that are so sought after now.... 
It was this soundtrack of big dubby basslines and ragga samples during the years of 1994 at such legendary raves as World Dance, Dreamscape's and Labyrinth that set him on his path to 7 or more years of Jungle and Drum & Bass. This love of dubby basslines also saw him absorb reggae. ragga and other bass infused music which is exactly why he is perfect for #DuskDubs.
Today, he can often be found regularly contributing Jungle and Drum & Bass classics to #drumnbreakfaston Twitter and participating in the Friday Twitter take-over that is #RCFF....
He's been a massive supporter of the #DuskDubs mixtapes', and as you will hear from this volume he touches bass on pretty much every corner of British Club Culture, whether its House and Hip-Hop or Trip-Hop and Jungle/Drum & Bass.... It's all there ....
Find him here:
twitter.com/DJCharge
Here is a word from this week’s selector:
"After caining Vols 1 to 4 from the original cru I felt inspired enough to step up and create my own take on dusk dubs.
I am no Dub expert but being a Junglist it’s very close to my heart and as the cru say music is about vibes irrespective of genre. With my selection I try to capture the dusk dub’s vibe and move through genres ultimately toward the one that’s closest to my heart. 
I hope you all get as much pleasure listening to it as I did creating it".
Tracklisting:
1) Babylon Timewarp
2) Black Uhuru – Puff She Puff
3) Morcheeba – Friction
4) Rodney P – Fading
5) Big Bud – Fan the Flame
6) Tayla - Stargazing
7) M.A.W Feat India - I can’t get no sleep (Dow Low Mix)
8) 808 State - Pacific State
9) Photek – Solaris
10) Break – Scanner Dub
11) Digital - Deadline
12) St Etienne – The Sea (PFM Remix)
13) Massive Attack – Teardrop
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2015 16:25:03 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-11T16:25:03+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0112 Dusk Dubs Vol.12 - General Camel</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we are happy to announce the return of another original selector, General Camel
Since his first Dusk Dubs release, General Camel has been a constant reminder of what Dusk Dubs is all about. Nonstop talking of records, artists, labels...and a consistently high standard of music posts. No surprise then, that again this mixtape hits all the right notes. In less than an hour, he includes the subtle, hip hop soul of DJ Cam, and gorgeous house vibes of Tom Middleton. And it all makes sense. This mixtape is one that you will listen to, then happily play again and again. Massive thanks to the General, we salute you!
Find him here:
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL
Here is a word from this week’s selector:
‘I've loved being involved with #duskdubs and seeing it grow and evolve each week. Now up at Volume 12 we've had some great mixes with a real insight to all the selectors and their take on 'Dub Music'.
For my 2nd Volume I'm going to take it back to what I love best, dubby, bassy and the more chilled out stuff, The last few tracks however are a bit more uptempo but still fits the whole #duskdubs vibe perfectly.
So sit back, crack a beer and enjoy the music!  The General ‘
Tracklisting
1) Secret Stealth – Intro
2) Mo’ Horizons – Yes baby yes (Sally Said)
3) DJ Cam – Bronx Theme
4) Rae & Christian – Bring The Drama
5) Nor Elle – Reflection
6) The Deadbeats – Got What I Want
7) Sofa Surfers – Sofa Rocks (Refixed By Richard Dorfmeister)
8) Tosca – Busenfreund
9) Stereotyp – Dub Club
10) Pako & Frederik – Under The Roof
11) Flowers And The Sea Creatures – A.M. (Fred Everything Dubstrumental)
12) Dubtribe Sound Sytem – Do It Now (Tom Middletons Cosmos Deep Dub)
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we are happy to announce the return of another original selector, General Camel
Since his first Dusk Dubs release, General Camel has been a constant reminder of what Dusk Dubs is all about. Nonstop talking of records, artists, labels...and a consistently high standard of music posts. No surprise then, that again this mixtape hits all the right notes. In less than an hour, he includes the subtle, hip hop soul of DJ Cam, and gorgeous house vibes of Tom Middleton. And it all makes sense. This mixtape is one that you will listen to, then happily play again and again. Massive thanks to the General, we salute you!
Find him here:
twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL
Here is a word from this week’s selector:
‘I've loved being involved with #duskdubs and seeing it grow and evolve each week. Now up at Volume 12 we've had some great mixes with a real insight to all the selectors and their take on 'Dub Music'.
For my 2nd Volume I'm going to take it back to what I love best, dubby, bassy and the more chilled out stuff, The last few tracks however are a bit more uptempo but still fits the whole #duskdubs vibe perfectly.
So sit back, crack a beer and enjoy the music!  The General ‘
Tracklisting
1) Secret Stealth – Intro
2) Mo’ Horizons – Yes baby yes (Sally Said)
3) DJ Cam – Bronx Theme
4) Rae & Christian – Bring The Drama
5) Nor Elle – Reflection
6) The Deadbeats – Got What I Want
7) Sofa Surfers – Sofa Rocks (Refixed By Richard Dorfmeister)
8) Tosca – Busenfreund
9) Stereotyp – Dub Club
10) Pako & Frederik – Under The Roof
11) Flowers And The Sea Creatures – A.M. (Fred Everything Dubstrumental)
12) Dubtribe Sound Sytem – Do It Now (Tom Middletons Cosmos Deep Dub)
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2015 16:22:47 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-11T16:22:47+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0111 Dusk Dubs Vol.11 - Original Gidman</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we are happy to announce the return of the mighty Original Gidman.
Normally, I write a short bio about the selector of the week. This time, I’ll keep it brief, simply because Gidman has treated us to a full and detailed description of his selections, so I won’t keep you. All I will say, is that Original Gidman is a major driving force behind Dusk Dubs, without him holding us all together, this wouldn't happen. So, a massive salute Gids! You sir, are a ledge!
Find him here:
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
treasureandnuggets.blogspot.co.uk
Below, are the records featured in this weeks mixtape, and a great write up on each from Original Gidman himself
1) Poisonous Dub Intro….
2) Snowman – Rise (All City Records)
This beat-heavy instrumental is featured on the 1st 7 Inch that was part of the 7x7 series pressed up by All City Records in Dublin… Produced by Snowman – A member of the Jack Sample Professionals (Fat City US). ….“Heavy beats and very melodic…. (5 Stars)”
3) Smith & Mighty - Higher Dub Feat. MarylinMcFarlane (Studio !K7)
Featured on the Smith & Mighty’s ‘Retrospective’album, this track oozes ‘Dubbed-Out’ class with gorgeous vocals by Marylin McFarlane. Smith & Mighty are a Dub/Drum and Bass/Trip-Hop group from Bristol, consisting of Rob Smith and Ray Mighty. Their first releases in the late 1980s, were breakbeat covers of "Anyone Who Had a Heart" and "Walk on By”. They went on to produce "Wishing on a Star" for Fresh Four and Massive Attack's first single, "Any Love”……“Dubbed out bliss”.
4) Dr. Alimantado - Gimmie My Gun (Greensleeves)
Originally released in 1978 and featuring on the album "Best Dressed Chicken In Town’. This track features the vocal talents of Jamican deejay Dr. Alimantado, over the classic backing track of Gregory Isaacs' ‘Thief a Man’. It would be familiar to all those that were hitting the Jungle/Drum & Bass clubs around 1993 as it was heavily sampled by Smokey Joe on Wha' Dat (Gimmie My Gun) on Labello Blanco Records….. “A Jamacian Deejay Standard…. POW !!”
5) Walkner & Mostl - Heaven Or Hell (G-Stone Recordings)
Released back in the year 2000, on Peter Kruder and Richard Dorfmeister’s infamous
G-Stone label out of Austria, the track was produced byUwe Walkner and Karl Moestl and packs a dubbed-out punch that is synonymous with everything that is released on G-Stone……. “Austrian Quality – As per usual”
6) Peace Orchestra - Double Drums (G-Stone Recordings)
While Richard Dorfmeister was producing his ‘pet project’ Tosca, Peter Kruder was going solo with the Peace Orchestra. Released back in 1999, this track is a classic example of Kruder’s ability to twist and dub-out a ‘Bossa’ sounding track alongside a funky double bass-line….. “Funky as F**K”.
7) Space Dimension Controller - Transatlantic Landing Bay (R&S Records)
Released on the legendary label that is R&S Records, this track features on the Mini LP/EP ‘Temporary Thrillz’ . Space Dimension Controller aka Jack Hamill produces deep spaced out house and ambient soundscapes that the listener can fall into…. “sophisticated sci-fi boogie at its best”.
8) Skit (#DuskDubs Shout Out)
Big thank you to Uncle Dugs
@UncleDugs
9) S-Express - Coma II (A.M. O.K.) (Rhythm King)
Located on Side 2 of the Mark Moore’s sophomore album ‘Original Soundtrack’ and released by the classic British Label Rhythm King in 1989 , this squelchy-acid track is miles apart from the commercial releases of ‘Superfly Guy’ or ‘Hey Music Lover’. ……”It’s haunted my musical mind ever since, and will now hopefully haunt yours….!!”.
10) The Transit Kings - The Last Lighthouse Keeper(Malicious Damage)
For those that don’t know, The Transit Kings are a collective made up from, KLF dons Jimmy Cauty and AlexPaterson , occasional Pink Floyd collaborator Guy Pratt and Dom Beken. Released in 2006 on The Orbs home label Malicious Damage, this track features the vocal meanderings of Simon Day as ‘The Last Lighthouse Keeper’ – Comical as well as poignant….. “Simply put – out of this world”
11) The Pioneers - I Need Your Inspiration (Justin Robertson Remix) (Trojan Records)
Released in 2007 and part of the Trojan Takeover project, where a handful of contemporary producers were invited to remix favourites from Trojan’s back catalogue and put their mark on them in celebration of its 40th anniversary. The soulful-reggae original was created by The Pioneers back in 1970 and Justin Robertson turns in a dubbed out break-beat heavy remix that transforms itself into a ska-skank-out….. “Killer Ska alongside soulful vocals…. ”
12) Bomb The Bass - Bug Powder Dust (Kruder &Dorfmeister Remix) (Stoned Heights)
Amazingly, this was first released in 1996 and brought Tim Simenon AKA Bomb The Bass back to prominence amongst the electronica world. Remixed by Kruder &Dorfmeister and featuring on their classic double remix album ‘The K&D Sessions’, this track is one of my favourite remixes of theirs……”Great flow in a dubbed-out style… love it”
13) Meat Beat Manifesto - Radio Babylon (Version Galore) (Play It Again Sam Records)
What can I say about this track ? …. The original was massive back in 1991 in the Rave/Hardcore scene and still holds up to this day. Produced and remixed by the British don that is Jack Dangers (….in my eyes and ears ‘THE’ professor of Dub/Bass manipulation), this track just nails the dub infused break-beat sound coming out back in 1991. I recently got to see Meat Beat Manifesto live, twice in the last few years and I can assure you that they still have the ‘Dub Magic’…. “When this got played…the venue wentoff !!”
14) SLM - Nice & Slow (Tone Def Records)
Released back in 1992 on the Tone Def label alongside Hardcore/Jungle acts such as SoundCorp, 4 Horsemen Of The Apocalypse and DJ Harry & Point Blank, this track with it’s reggae infused bass-line used to rip the sound-system in AWOL at The Paradise Club, Islington in London – where I resided during the years of 91-92…..”this brings back great memories and even though the beats are fast…its that bassline that fits the #DuskDubs bill”.
15) Mark Pritchard – Heavy As Stone (Deep MediRecords)
Whatever Mr Pritchard touches, he seems to be able to turn it into ‘musical gold’, and it’s no different here ! Released recently on Mala’s Deep Medi imprint in 2010, this track is seriously heavy….. I’ll leave the online record store Boomkat to explain… “soul-stirring female vox, elegiac keys and even a glimmer of likembe over 4/4 steppers patterns, all anchored with that sublime bass-weight. This is heart-in-the-mouth material, tears on the dancefloor anthem business. It's a real no-brainer”…. “…Here Here”
16) Timmy Thomas - Why Can’t We Live Together (Dub Mix) (Shoes Unofficial Release)
This only needs One Word… “Sublime…..”
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we are happy to announce the return of the mighty Original Gidman.
Normally, I write a short bio about the selector of the week. This time, I’ll keep it brief, simply because Gidman has treated us to a full and detailed description of his selections, so I won’t keep you. All I will say, is that Original Gidman is a major driving force behind Dusk Dubs, without him holding us all together, this wouldn't happen. So, a massive salute Gids! You sir, are a ledge!
Find him here:
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
treasureandnuggets.blogspot.co.uk
Below, are the records featured in this weeks mixtape, and a great write up on each from Original Gidman himself
1) Poisonous Dub Intro….
2) Snowman – Rise (All City Records)
This beat-heavy instrumental is featured on the 1st 7 Inch that was part of the 7x7 series pressed up by All City Records in Dublin… Produced by Snowman – A member of the Jack Sample Professionals (Fat City US). ….“Heavy beats and very melodic…. (5 Stars)”
3) Smith & Mighty - Higher Dub Feat. MarylinMcFarlane (Studio !K7)
Featured on the Smith & Mighty’s ‘Retrospective’album, this track oozes ‘Dubbed-Out’ class with gorgeous vocals by Marylin McFarlane. Smith & Mighty are a Dub/Drum and Bass/Trip-Hop group from Bristol, consisting of Rob Smith and Ray Mighty. Their first releases in the late 1980s, were breakbeat covers of "Anyone Who Had a Heart" and "Walk on By”. They went on to produce "Wishing on a Star" for Fresh Four and Massive Attack's first single, "Any Love”……“Dubbed out bliss”.
4) Dr. Alimantado - Gimmie My Gun (Greensleeves)
Originally released in 1978 and featuring on the album "Best Dressed Chicken In Town’. This track features the vocal talents of Jamican deejay Dr. Alimantado, over the classic backing track of Gregory Isaacs' ‘Thief a Man’. It would be familiar to all those that were hitting the Jungle/Drum & Bass clubs around 1993 as it was heavily sampled by Smokey Joe on Wha' Dat (Gimmie My Gun) on Labello Blanco Records….. “A Jamacian Deejay Standard…. POW !!”
5) Walkner & Mostl - Heaven Or Hell (G-Stone Recordings)
Released back in the year 2000, on Peter Kruder and Richard Dorfmeister’s infamous
G-Stone label out of Austria, the track was produced byUwe Walkner and Karl Moestl and packs a dubbed-out punch that is synonymous with everything that is released on G-Stone……. “Austrian Quality – As per usual”
6) Peace Orchestra - Double Drums (G-Stone Recordings)
While Richard Dorfmeister was producing his ‘pet project’ Tosca, Peter Kruder was going solo with the Peace Orchestra. Released back in 1999, this track is a classic example of Kruder’s ability to twist and dub-out a ‘Bossa’ sounding track alongside a funky double bass-line….. “Funky as F**K”.
7) Space Dimension Controller - Transatlantic Landing Bay (R&S Records)
Released on the legendary label that is R&S Records, this track features on the Mini LP/EP ‘Temporary Thrillz’ . Space Dimension Controller aka Jack Hamill produces deep spaced out house and ambient soundscapes that the listener can fall into…. “sophisticated sci-fi boogie at its best”.
8) Skit (#DuskDubs Shout Out)
Big thank you to Uncle Dugs
@UncleDugs
9) S-Express - Coma II (A.M. O.K.) (Rhythm King)
Located on Side 2 of the Mark Moore’s sophomore album ‘Original Soundtrack’ and released by the classic British Label Rhythm King in 1989 , this squelchy-acid track is miles apart from the commercial releases of ‘Superfly Guy’ or ‘Hey Music Lover’. ……”It’s haunted my musical mind ever since, and will now hopefully haunt yours….!!”.
10) The Transit Kings - The Last Lighthouse Keeper(Malicious Damage)
For those that don’t know, The Transit Kings are a collective made up from, KLF dons Jimmy Cauty and AlexPaterson , occasional Pink Floyd collaborator Guy Pratt and Dom Beken. Released in 2006 on The Orbs home label Malicious Damage, this track features the vocal meanderings of Simon Day as ‘The Last Lighthouse Keeper’ – Comical as well as poignant….. “Simply put – out of this world”
11) The Pioneers - I Need Your Inspiration (Justin Robertson Remix) (Trojan Records)
Released in 2007 and part of the Trojan Takeover project, where a handful of contemporary producers were invited to remix favourites from Trojan’s back catalogue and put their mark on them in celebration of its 40th anniversary. The soulful-reggae original was created by The Pioneers back in 1970 and Justin Robertson turns in a dubbed out break-beat heavy remix that transforms itself into a ska-skank-out….. “Killer Ska alongside soulful vocals…. ”
12) Bomb The Bass - Bug Powder Dust (Kruder &Dorfmeister Remix) (Stoned Heights)
Amazingly, this was first released in 1996 and brought Tim Simenon AKA Bomb The Bass back to prominence amongst the electronica world. Remixed by Kruder &Dorfmeister and featuring on their classic double remix album ‘The K&D Sessions’, this track is one of my favourite remixes of theirs……”Great flow in a dubbed-out style… love it”
13) Meat Beat Manifesto - Radio Babylon (Version Galore) (Play It Again Sam Records)
What can I say about this track ? …. The original was massive back in 1991 in the Rave/Hardcore scene and still holds up to this day. Produced and remixed by the British don that is Jack Dangers (….in my eyes and ears ‘THE’ professor of Dub/Bass manipulation), this track just nails the dub infused break-beat sound coming out back in 1991. I recently got to see Meat Beat Manifesto live, twice in the last few years and I can assure you that they still have the ‘Dub Magic’…. “When this got played…the venue wentoff !!”
14) SLM - Nice & Slow (Tone Def Records)
Released back in 1992 on the Tone Def label alongside Hardcore/Jungle acts such as SoundCorp, 4 Horsemen Of The Apocalypse and DJ Harry & Point Blank, this track with it’s reggae infused bass-line used to rip the sound-system in AWOL at The Paradise Club, Islington in London – where I resided during the years of 91-92…..”this brings back great memories and even though the beats are fast…its that bassline that fits the #DuskDubs bill”.
15) Mark Pritchard – Heavy As Stone (Deep MediRecords)
Whatever Mr Pritchard touches, he seems to be able to turn it into ‘musical gold’, and it’s no different here ! Released recently on Mala’s Deep Medi imprint in 2010, this track is seriously heavy….. I’ll leave the online record store Boomkat to explain… “soul-stirring female vox, elegiac keys and even a glimmer of likembe over 4/4 steppers patterns, all anchored with that sublime bass-weight. This is heart-in-the-mouth material, tears on the dancefloor anthem business. It's a real no-brainer”…. “…Here Here”
16) Timmy Thomas - Why Can’t We Live Together (Dub Mix) (Shoes Unofficial Release)
This only needs One Word… “Sublime…..”
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <title>DD0110 Dusk Dubs Vol.10 - Kole</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we are treated to a heavy weight Dusk Dubs special from Kole.
Kole is a techno DJ and producer and a driving force behind Cassini Music. 
He is found creating incredible mixes and mind blowing sets that destroy the dance floor. Leaning on the more industrial techno vibe, Kole is capable of shaking your mind (not to mention the club), often building sounds on 4 decks at once. But although Kole is a massive techno head, he has an incredible taste for many forms of music. As his selections for this mixtape show. Beginning with the sounds of J Dilla and Ice Cube, moving into some serious grime, and then that space infused deep, trippy vibe setting the scene before he unleashes his soul through pulsating, hypnotic techno vibes. This is a Dusk Dubs selection that will blow your mind. Fact!
You can find out more about Kole and Cassini here :
twitter.com/KoleOfficial
facebook.com/KoleOfficial
twitter.com/CassiniHQ
facebook.com/cassinihq
Below is a word from this week’s selector himself:
A few of these tracks are a million miles away from the usual Kole sound. Given an opportunity like this however, I felt it would be criminal to ignore some much loved tracks from other genres. This playlist brings back many memories and includes tracks which can send shivers down my spine. As well as those which force me to lose myself on the dance floor! I hope you enjoy it!’
Tracklisting 
1) So Far To Go Ft. Common And D'angelo - J Dilla
2) It Was a Good Day - Ice Cube
3) Skeng ft.Killa P, Flowdan - The Bug
4) Bam Bam - Sister Nancy
5) Choice – Perc
6) Hatch The Plan - Andy Stott
7) Arx - Tommy Four Seven
8) Stuf ist Trumpf! - Solofas
9) Estragon - Berghson
10) Hungry Dub - Advanced Human
11) Corpus Delecti - Chris Page
12) Des Stabes Reuse - Paul Kalkbrenner
13) Lost Without G (Digital Bonus) - AnD
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we are treated to a heavy weight Dusk Dubs special from Kole.
Kole is a techno DJ and producer and a driving force behind Cassini Music. 
He is found creating incredible mixes and mind blowing sets that destroy the dance floor. Leaning on the more industrial techno vibe, Kole is capable of shaking your mind (not to mention the club), often building sounds on 4 decks at once. But although Kole is a massive techno head, he has an incredible taste for many forms of music. As his selections for this mixtape show. Beginning with the sounds of J Dilla and Ice Cube, moving into some serious grime, and then that space infused deep, trippy vibe setting the scene before he unleashes his soul through pulsating, hypnotic techno vibes. This is a Dusk Dubs selection that will blow your mind. Fact!
You can find out more about Kole and Cassini here :
twitter.com/KoleOfficial
facebook.com/KoleOfficial
twitter.com/CassiniHQ
facebook.com/cassinihq
Below is a word from this week’s selector himself:
A few of these tracks are a million miles away from the usual Kole sound. Given an opportunity like this however, I felt it would be criminal to ignore some much loved tracks from other genres. This playlist brings back many memories and includes tracks which can send shivers down my spine. As well as those which force me to lose myself on the dance floor! I hope you enjoy it!’
Tracklisting 
1) So Far To Go Ft. Common And D'angelo - J Dilla
2) It Was a Good Day - Ice Cube
3) Skeng ft.Killa P, Flowdan - The Bug
4) Bam Bam - Sister Nancy
5) Choice – Perc
6) Hatch The Plan - Andy Stott
7) Arx - Tommy Four Seven
8) Stuf ist Trumpf! - Solofas
9) Estragon - Berghson
10) Hungry Dub - Advanced Human
11) Corpus Delecti - Chris Page
12) Des Stabes Reuse - Paul Kalkbrenner
13) Lost Without G (Digital Bonus) - AnD
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0109 Dusk Dubs Vol.9 - Hew</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we are treated to a techno infused Dusk Dubs special from the very talented Hew who is not one for words, or to build an ego, but is happy to express himself while playing music which is the perfect personality for Dusk Dubs.
Hew has built his skills from being a resident at Club night's 'Great Friday' and 'Fundamental'. Both of these nights are very diverse and have provided him the ability to adapt to any genre across the Techno / House / Electronica field, be it a Progressive warm up set or peak time Techno. 
He has performed on line ups with artists such as Aeroplane, Hector Couto, Cari Lekebusch and Alan Fitzpatrick.
Although happy to play what is needed of him , Hew created 'Cassini' with friend and other artist 'Kole' for the platform to express their own ideas musically. Putting on techno and progressive nights in Manchester, focusing on the vibe and music...not to mention visuals, artwork, podcasts, radio shows... the list is endless, which is why we are very honoured to have him select for us.
You can find out more about Hew and Cassini here : 
twitter.com/CassiniHQ
facebook.com/cassinihq
Below is a word from this week’s selector himself:
‘Thank you for asking me to produce a selection of tracks for Dusk Dubs :)
The selection starts off more melodic / proggy, and then gets more toward the stuff I play regularly - Dub Techno, I love the space created with Reverbs / Delays.
The tracks are a mixture of what I play in clubs and a few that I have yet had the opportunity to. 'Home feat Daniel Wilde' is a very powerful, soulful track. I can't ever imagine playing this out, however much I love it. It's off Tiefschwarz - Chocolate (artist album of own productions).
I like the more Progressive / Techno side to Dub as when I normally play these kind of tracks it will be a set or mix that I want to build / flow perfectly. 
The track by 'Krisz Deak' is from a label called 'Deep in Dub', every track they release is amazing. It was also hard to pick a track off Krisz Deak's newest release, as each track stands alone.
I've ended my selection with a track featured on the infamous film 'Berlin Calling' (If you haven't seen it, and would love to see a fun / meaningful film based around a DJ / Producer in Berlin, I urge you to source it). Paul Kalkbrenner - Azure, in my opinion a perfect track to end any mix / set. It brings your energy levels back down to Earth with the soothing melodic bassline and incredible synth sounds, and always seems to create happiness :)  [[ Hew ]]
Tracklisting
1) Iketa – Burn
2)Tiefschwarz – Home feat. Daniel Wilde
3) Random Walkers – Angel Fish
4) Maurizio Miceli – Way Out
5) Baumfreund - Herbstzeitlos
6) youANDme - Mouche
7) Monoloc - Pblc
8) Silvie Loto - Fluction
9) Krisz Deak – Deep in Dub 33
10) Paul Kalkbrenner - Azure
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
This week we are treated to a techno infused Dusk Dubs special from the very talented Hew who is not one for words, or to build an ego, but is happy to express himself while playing music which is the perfect personality for Dusk Dubs.
Hew has built his skills from being a resident at Club night's 'Great Friday' and 'Fundamental'. Both of these nights are very diverse and have provided him the ability to adapt to any genre across the Techno / House / Electronica field, be it a Progressive warm up set or peak time Techno. 
He has performed on line ups with artists such as Aeroplane, Hector Couto, Cari Lekebusch and Alan Fitzpatrick.
Although happy to play what is needed of him , Hew created 'Cassini' with friend and other artist 'Kole' for the platform to express their own ideas musically. Putting on techno and progressive nights in Manchester, focusing on the vibe and music...not to mention visuals, artwork, podcasts, radio shows... the list is endless, which is why we are very honoured to have him select for us.
You can find out more about Hew and Cassini here : 
twitter.com/CassiniHQ
facebook.com/cassinihq
Below is a word from this week’s selector himself:
‘Thank you for asking me to produce a selection of tracks for Dusk Dubs :)
The selection starts off more melodic / proggy, and then gets more toward the stuff I play regularly - Dub Techno, I love the space created with Reverbs / Delays.
The tracks are a mixture of what I play in clubs and a few that I have yet had the opportunity to. 'Home feat Daniel Wilde' is a very powerful, soulful track. I can't ever imagine playing this out, however much I love it. It's off Tiefschwarz - Chocolate (artist album of own productions).
I like the more Progressive / Techno side to Dub as when I normally play these kind of tracks it will be a set or mix that I want to build / flow perfectly. 
The track by 'Krisz Deak' is from a label called 'Deep in Dub', every track they release is amazing. It was also hard to pick a track off Krisz Deak's newest release, as each track stands alone.
I've ended my selection with a track featured on the infamous film 'Berlin Calling' (If you haven't seen it, and would love to see a fun / meaningful film based around a DJ / Producer in Berlin, I urge you to source it). Paul Kalkbrenner - Azure, in my opinion a perfect track to end any mix / set. It brings your energy levels back down to Earth with the soothing melodic bassline and incredible synth sounds, and always seems to create happiness :)  [[ Hew ]]
Tracklisting
1) Iketa – Burn
2)Tiefschwarz – Home feat. Daniel Wilde
3) Random Walkers – Angel Fish
4) Maurizio Miceli – Way Out
5) Baumfreund - Herbstzeitlos
6) youANDme - Mouche
7) Monoloc - Pblc
8) Silvie Loto - Fluction
9) Krisz Deak – Deep in Dub 33
10) Paul Kalkbrenner - Azure
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0108 Dusk Dubs Vol.8 - Danny Mac</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Volume 8 of our #DuskDubs series comes from a Danny Mac. A dedicated lover of pretty much every genre of electronic music. Whether it's Hardcore/Jungle from his days spent at "Orange" at the Astoria, or more recently Techno (inspired by one of the true originators of the genre, Derrick May). His influences and inspirations are right across the board. One of the most musically informative guys you will find. He just as likely to drop comments about a house set, as he is to be commenting on Gil Scott Heron.
So when we managed to get him to do a Dusk Dubs selection, we knew it would be a treat. Not only have we got a ridiculously good volume to add to the collection, but a new word to describe the very sounds Danny has given us has been created...... ‘Chuggers’. These tunes, ‘chug’ along, in their own world, and when you listen to them, you’ll be ‘chugging’ along in your own world as well! Perfect!
Find him here : twitter.com/chocky73
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
Below is a word from this week’s selector himself:
"All these selections are heavily influenced by Andrew Wetherall's ‘A Love From Outer Space’ sets. After seeing him live at Bestival, it had a profound effect on me, maybe it was the music maybe it was the Lysergic Adventure??? Whatever it was I've been chugging along ever since. Massive shout out to Gidman for holding my hand through the process.
Peace..."
Tracklisting 
1) Wattstax Address by Jesse Jackson
2) Fort Romeau – Stay True
3) Rompante – How Low Can You Dance
4) Offset – Subversive
5) The Neville Brothers – Son’s and Daughters
6) Mount Kimbie – Made to Stray
7) Bostro Pesopeo - Basic
8) Bill Withers – Who Is He (and what is he to you)
9) Marco Dassi – Amigdala (Mushroom Project Remix)
10) Delia Derbyshire – Love Without Sound
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Volume 8 of our #DuskDubs series comes from a Danny Mac. A dedicated lover of pretty much every genre of electronic music. Whether it's Hardcore/Jungle from his days spent at "Orange" at the Astoria, or more recently Techno (inspired by one of the true originators of the genre, Derrick May). His influences and inspirations are right across the board. One of the most musically informative guys you will find. He just as likely to drop comments about a house set, as he is to be commenting on Gil Scott Heron.
So when we managed to get him to do a Dusk Dubs selection, we knew it would be a treat. Not only have we got a ridiculously good volume to add to the collection, but a new word to describe the very sounds Danny has given us has been created...... ‘Chuggers’. These tunes, ‘chug’ along, in their own world, and when you listen to them, you’ll be ‘chugging’ along in your own world as well! Perfect!
Find him here : twitter.com/chocky73
As always, catch us most nights on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.
Below is a word from this week’s selector himself:
"All these selections are heavily influenced by Andrew Wetherall's ‘A Love From Outer Space’ sets. After seeing him live at Bestival, it had a profound effect on me, maybe it was the music maybe it was the Lysergic Adventure??? Whatever it was I've been chugging along ever since. Massive shout out to Gidman for holding my hand through the process.
Peace..."
Tracklisting 
1) Wattstax Address by Jesse Jackson
2) Fort Romeau – Stay True
3) Rompante – How Low Can You Dance
4) Offset – Subversive
5) The Neville Brothers – Son’s and Daughters
6) Mount Kimbie – Made to Stray
7) Bostro Pesopeo - Basic
8) Bill Withers – Who Is He (and what is he to you)
9) Marco Dassi – Amigdala (Mushroom Project Remix)
10) Delia Derbyshire – Love Without Sound
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0107 Dusk Dubs Vol.7 - Mrs G</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Volume 7 of our #DuskDubs series comes from a very special lady. The one and only Linda Graham, aka Mrs G. We can’t tell you enough how much we’ve been on at her to do this as we knew her selections would be amazing. And true to form, she comes through with a jazz breaks infused blend of pure chilled vibes.... a perfect showcase for Dusk Dubs. 
It’s not surprising. At an early age, she worked countless hours simply just to get enough money for the raves, hitting every big one between ’93 and ’95. She has a wealth of tapes and constantly finds music that puts her back in that place and time she first heard that tune playing. Mrs G is perfect for Dusk Dubs, it’s fair to say music is her life, and it makes her the amazing woman she is. Much loved by her family, the extended #RCFF family, and now, we are really proud to have her in the #duskdubs family as well!
So, I give you the First Lady of Dusk Dubs........Mrs G
Find her here
twitter.com/Linda76Graham
Below is a word from this week’s selector herself:
Let me share with you some of my all time favourite tracks to chill out to...heavily inspired by the mighty 4Hero with just a little sprinkle of Jamiroquai thrown in for good measure.
4Hero always has the ability to lift my mood and take me somewhere magical...I hope you, the listener, enjoy this addition of #DuskDubs just as much as I do! Perfect for chilling at the end of a hard day! Big up Marc Mac, Dego and of course Mr Jason Kay.
Tracklisting
1) LTJ Bukem (Feat Elliot) - Sunrain
2) 4Hero - Conceptions
3)  4Hero feat Patricia Marx - Unique
4)  4Hero - The Action (Visioneers Remix)
5)  4Hero - Universal Reprise
6)  4Hero feat Jill Scott - Another Day
7)  4Hero & Lady Alma - Sink or Swim (No choice for me)
8)  Jamiroquai - Didjital Vibrations
9)  Jamiroquai - Destitute Illusions
10) 4Hero - We who are not as Other (Jazzanova Remix)
11) 4 Hero & Ursula Rucker - Loveless
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Volume 7 of our #DuskDubs series comes from a very special lady. The one and only Linda Graham, aka Mrs G. We can’t tell you enough how much we’ve been on at her to do this as we knew her selections would be amazing. And true to form, she comes through with a jazz breaks infused blend of pure chilled vibes.... a perfect showcase for Dusk Dubs. 
It’s not surprising. At an early age, she worked countless hours simply just to get enough money for the raves, hitting every big one between ’93 and ’95. She has a wealth of tapes and constantly finds music that puts her back in that place and time she first heard that tune playing. Mrs G is perfect for Dusk Dubs, it’s fair to say music is her life, and it makes her the amazing woman she is. Much loved by her family, the extended #RCFF family, and now, we are really proud to have her in the #duskdubs family as well!
So, I give you the First Lady of Dusk Dubs........Mrs G
Find her here
twitter.com/Linda76Graham
Below is a word from this week’s selector herself:
Let me share with you some of my all time favourite tracks to chill out to...heavily inspired by the mighty 4Hero with just a little sprinkle of Jamiroquai thrown in for good measure.
4Hero always has the ability to lift my mood and take me somewhere magical...I hope you, the listener, enjoy this addition of #DuskDubs just as much as I do! Perfect for chilling at the end of a hard day! Big up Marc Mac, Dego and of course Mr Jason Kay.
Tracklisting
1) LTJ Bukem (Feat Elliot) - Sunrain
2) 4Hero - Conceptions
3)  4Hero feat Patricia Marx - Unique
4)  4Hero - The Action (Visioneers Remix)
5)  4Hero - Universal Reprise
6)  4Hero feat Jill Scott - Another Day
7)  4Hero & Lady Alma - Sink or Swim (No choice for me)
8)  Jamiroquai - Didjital Vibrations
9)  Jamiroquai - Destitute Illusions
10) 4Hero - We who are not as Other (Jazzanova Remix)
11) 4 Hero & Ursula Rucker - Loveless
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2015 15:10:07 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-11T15:10:07+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0106 Dusk Dubs Vol.6 - Wageslave</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Volume 6 is special one. We are lucky enough to have the very talented Wageslave take time out from his busy schedule to provide us with his Dusk Dubs selections. Wageslave has been producing some of the finest records for sometime now, under his previous name '27B', and more so now as Wageslave. His experiments in minimalist beats, bass and electronica have captured the souls of many like minded producers and DJ's. He is also the curator of the byte podcast where listeners will be taken on a half-hour adventure through the darker realms of high-quality electronica. 
This is a pure treat from start to finish! I'll say no more, over to the very infamous Wageslave!
Find him here :
soundcloud.com/bytepodcast
twitter.com/byte_pod
wageslave1.bandcamp.com
Below is a word from this weeks selector, plus his amazing selections:
"When I decided to get my tracks together, I was thinking about the meaning of the word “dub”. When dub first came out, a “dub” meant a “version” of the original track, so it got me thinking of versions and of course cover versions, so most of my selection are versions of other tracks, often quite well known ones... "
Tracklisting
1) Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry – Enter The Dragon. The legendary dub madman made an album influenced by the kung-fu craze that swept thru the 70’s... not a cover version as such, this track is certainly inspired by the movie of the same name... Bruce Lee meets Scratch Perry? A winning combination! 
2) Disco Dub Band – For the Love of Money – a 1976 dubby funky version of The O’Jay’s classic. 
3) Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry – Disco Devil. Any old-skool ravers out entering their twilight years, like yours truly, will remember the early Prodigy material, and recognise this vocal instantly!
4) Jah Division – Dub Will Tear Us Apart. I accidentally stumbled across this version on Youtube a while back. Really rare track to find, only 600 copies were pressed to 7-inch by a New York label. I had to rip this audio off Youtube unfortunately; would LOVE to hear it on vinyl!
5) Shinehead – Billly Jean. Shinehead gives this classic Jacko a bit of edge: “she was more like a beauty queen, with an M-16...” Shoddy production just enhances the feel, in my opinion. 
6) King Tubby – Take 5 Dub. I’ve been a huge fan of the Dave Brubeck version of this track for a long time, so to hear Tubby’s take on it is an absolute pleasure.
7) Stevie Wonder – Master Blaster (Jammin’) – 12” Dub Version. The uber-talented soul man gets dubby on his ode to Bob Marley.
8) Sly Dunbar – Inner City Blues. One half of Sly & Robbie steps into some very big shoes – covering Marvin Gaye is not to be taken lightly, but I think he pulls it off pretty well. 
9) Lucky Dube – House of Exile. My favourite song by Africa’s “King of Reggae.” I was fortunate enough to be living in South Africa as apartheid crumbled, and shared and experienced so many positive experiences during that time. Dube had been a powerful voice of freedom during the darker years, appreciated by people from all walks of life, even connecting with privileged and often ignorant white kids like myself through his music. This shining light of South African music and culture was unfortunately taken from us too early, when the 43-year-old was shot dead by car-jackers as they attempted to steal his vehicle.
10) The Clash – Robber Dub. I was never a fan of punk, really, but The Clash still appealed to me, as they often ventured into ska and more dubby territory, like this ace version of their “Bankrobber” track.
11) Horace Andy – so many versions of this track, but few have a voice as unique as Horace Andy’s!
12) The Aggrovators – Dub On My Pillow. I love the way this starts off all kinda freaky and screechy... before turning in a sweet little version of a much-covered track. Anyone seen “Grease”?
13) Roots Manuva – Witness Dub. What more can I say? I love the original, but this dub version “Witness” is superb!
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Volume 6 is special one. We are lucky enough to have the very talented Wageslave take time out from his busy schedule to provide us with his Dusk Dubs selections. Wageslave has been producing some of the finest records for sometime now, under his previous name '27B', and more so now as Wageslave. His experiments in minimalist beats, bass and electronica have captured the souls of many like minded producers and DJ's. He is also the curator of the byte podcast where listeners will be taken on a half-hour adventure through the darker realms of high-quality electronica. 
This is a pure treat from start to finish! I'll say no more, over to the very infamous Wageslave!
Find him here :
soundcloud.com/bytepodcast
twitter.com/byte_pod
wageslave1.bandcamp.com
Below is a word from this weeks selector, plus his amazing selections:
"When I decided to get my tracks together, I was thinking about the meaning of the word “dub”. When dub first came out, a “dub” meant a “version” of the original track, so it got me thinking of versions and of course cover versions, so most of my selection are versions of other tracks, often quite well known ones... "
Tracklisting
1) Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry – Enter The Dragon. The legendary dub madman made an album influenced by the kung-fu craze that swept thru the 70’s... not a cover version as such, this track is certainly inspired by the movie of the same name... Bruce Lee meets Scratch Perry? A winning combination! 
2) Disco Dub Band – For the Love of Money – a 1976 dubby funky version of The O’Jay’s classic. 
3) Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry – Disco Devil. Any old-skool ravers out entering their twilight years, like yours truly, will remember the early Prodigy material, and recognise this vocal instantly!
4) Jah Division – Dub Will Tear Us Apart. I accidentally stumbled across this version on Youtube a while back. Really rare track to find, only 600 copies were pressed to 7-inch by a New York label. I had to rip this audio off Youtube unfortunately; would LOVE to hear it on vinyl!
5) Shinehead – Billly Jean. Shinehead gives this classic Jacko a bit of edge: “she was more like a beauty queen, with an M-16...” Shoddy production just enhances the feel, in my opinion. 
6) King Tubby – Take 5 Dub. I’ve been a huge fan of the Dave Brubeck version of this track for a long time, so to hear Tubby’s take on it is an absolute pleasure.
7) Stevie Wonder – Master Blaster (Jammin’) – 12” Dub Version. The uber-talented soul man gets dubby on his ode to Bob Marley.
8) Sly Dunbar – Inner City Blues. One half of Sly & Robbie steps into some very big shoes – covering Marvin Gaye is not to be taken lightly, but I think he pulls it off pretty well. 
9) Lucky Dube – House of Exile. My favourite song by Africa’s “King of Reggae.” I was fortunate enough to be living in South Africa as apartheid crumbled, and shared and experienced so many positive experiences during that time. Dube had been a powerful voice of freedom during the darker years, appreciated by people from all walks of life, even connecting with privileged and often ignorant white kids like myself through his music. This shining light of South African music and culture was unfortunately taken from us too early, when the 43-year-old was shot dead by car-jackers as they attempted to steal his vehicle.
10) The Clash – Robber Dub. I was never a fan of punk, really, but The Clash still appealed to me, as they often ventured into ska and more dubby territory, like this ace version of their “Bankrobber” track.
11) Horace Andy – so many versions of this track, but few have a voice as unique as Horace Andy’s!
12) The Aggrovators – Dub On My Pillow. I love the way this starts off all kinda freaky and screechy... before turning in a sweet little version of a much-covered track. Anyone seen “Grease”?
13) Roots Manuva – Witness Dub. What more can I say? I love the original, but this dub version “Witness” is superb!
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0105 Dusk Dubs Vol.5 - Depoeism</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Volume 5 hits us with the man like Depoeism on the selections. When we started #DuskDubs, the variety in the selections is what is always apparent. Every selector giving a little of themselves to the other in the form of great music. Depoeism has nailed it with his selections.
Soul, Funk, Hip Hop, not to mention trippy dub house vibes!
It's been a pleasure producing this mixtape for Depoeism, as you can tell he has lived it all, and could tell you many tales about different occasions he has been listening to each track.
That, to me, is perfect and represents #DuskDubs to its fullest!
As the big man says himself.... Ya Chest Bro!
Find him here:
twitter.com/depoeism
Below is a word from this week’s selector himself:
"My selections brings me back to when I was moving across from hiphop to house. Influenced by a bit of funk and soul . After a weekend out raving, listening to some chilled out beats was a must. Hope you all enjoy my compilation "
Tracklisting
1) Nightmares on Wax - I Am You
2) Nuyorican Soul - I am the black gold of the sun
3) Morcheeba - Moog Island
4) Fair - Trouble
5) D'Angelo - Brown Sugar
6) Starvue - Body Fusion
7) Nuyorican Soul- Taita Caneme
8) Goldie - Innercity Life ( baby boys edit)
9) Guru Josh Project - Infinity 2008 Steen Throttrup chilled Rmx
10) Nightmares on Wax - Aftermath( LFO Rmx)
11) The Orb - Little fluffy Clouds ( Ambient Mix 1)
12) J5 - Action Satisfaction Dub
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Volume 5 hits us with the man like Depoeism on the selections. When we started #DuskDubs, the variety in the selections is what is always apparent. Every selector giving a little of themselves to the other in the form of great music. Depoeism has nailed it with his selections.
Soul, Funk, Hip Hop, not to mention trippy dub house vibes!
It's been a pleasure producing this mixtape for Depoeism, as you can tell he has lived it all, and could tell you many tales about different occasions he has been listening to each track.
That, to me, is perfect and represents #DuskDubs to its fullest!
As the big man says himself.... Ya Chest Bro!
Find him here:
twitter.com/depoeism
Below is a word from this week’s selector himself:
"My selections brings me back to when I was moving across from hiphop to house. Influenced by a bit of funk and soul . After a weekend out raving, listening to some chilled out beats was a must. Hope you all enjoy my compilation "
Tracklisting
1) Nightmares on Wax - I Am You
2) Nuyorican Soul - I am the black gold of the sun
3) Morcheeba - Moog Island
4) Fair - Trouble
5) D'Angelo - Brown Sugar
6) Starvue - Body Fusion
7) Nuyorican Soul- Taita Caneme
8) Goldie - Innercity Life ( baby boys edit)
9) Guru Josh Project - Infinity 2008 Steen Throttrup chilled Rmx
10) Nightmares on Wax - Aftermath( LFO Rmx)
11) The Orb - Little fluffy Clouds ( Ambient Mix 1)
12) J5 - Action Satisfaction Dub
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2015 15:05:26 +0200</pubDate>
                                        
                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-11T15:05:26+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0104 Dusk Dubs Vol.4 - Harrison</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns for another deep and dubby mix-tape! This week, the selection of records has been complied by me. No fancy mixing, just the music, back to back, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
“ I never envisaged that I would be asked to create my own mix-tape, as when we started Dusk Dubs, for me it was to get other selectors heard. But I am very proud and honoured to be asked by the crew for my own mix-tape... so here it is! 
All of these records, I have played in one place or another, in one way or another. This vibe is very close to my heart... I’m finding this sound more and more recently and it’s becoming to find me. Expect more of this in future mixes/sets/performances. Peace! “
Find me here : 
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer
facebook.com/Asphalt.Layer
Tracklisting
1) Basic Channel – Q1.1 Edit
2) Rhythm & Sound – Mango Drive
3) Rhythm & Sound (Feat. Tikiman) – Why
4) 2562 – Greyscale
5) Martyn – Vancouver (2562 Puur Natuur Mix)
6) Martyn – Suburbia
7) TRG – Put You Down (Ramadanman Refix)
8) Floating Points – Sais Dub
9) Burial – Pirates
10) Burial – Gutted
11) Boxcutter – Gave Dub
12) Kromestar – The Truth
13) Ruckspin & Quark – Sunshine
14) Leftfield – Chant of a Poor Man]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns for another deep and dubby mix-tape! This week, the selection of records has been complied by me. No fancy mixing, just the music, back to back, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
“ I never envisaged that I would be asked to create my own mix-tape, as when we started Dusk Dubs, for me it was to get other selectors heard. But I am very proud and honoured to be asked by the crew for my own mix-tape... so here it is! 
All of these records, I have played in one place or another, in one way or another. This vibe is very close to my heart... I’m finding this sound more and more recently and it’s becoming to find me. Expect more of this in future mixes/sets/performances. Peace! “
Find me here : 
soundcloud.com/asphalt_layer
facebook.com/Asphalt.Layer
Tracklisting
1) Basic Channel – Q1.1 Edit
2) Rhythm & Sound – Mango Drive
3) Rhythm & Sound (Feat. Tikiman) – Why
4) 2562 – Greyscale
5) Martyn – Vancouver (2562 Puur Natuur Mix)
6) Martyn – Suburbia
7) TRG – Put You Down (Ramadanman Refix)
8) Floating Points – Sais Dub
9) Burial – Pirates
10) Burial – Gutted
11) Boxcutter – Gave Dub
12) Kromestar – The Truth
13) Ruckspin & Quark – Sunshine
14) Leftfield – Chant of a Poor Man]]></itunes:summary>
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                                        <atom:updated>2015-08-11T15:02:58+02:00</atom:updated>
                                        
                                    
                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0103 Dusk Dubs Vol.3 - Lumanikus</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Volume 3 is a special one. This week, the selector comes from USA. Originally from Chicago, now residing in Orlando, Florida, Lumanikus has been selecting for #DuskDubs since the start. And it’s no wonder that his selections are top drawer. All you have to do is head to his Soundcloud to see that not only does he know his tunes, his production skills are off the chart. #DuskDubs HQ is proud to have Lu as major player as he always gives us something fresh..... while keeping on the button with all things classically DUB! Top man and a massive part of the #DuskDubs fam!
Find him here:
soundcloud.com/lumanikus
twitter.com/LUMANIKUS
Below is a word from this week’s selector himself:
“Born out of the love for all things funky and that alpha brainwave the right music can give you. That's what this set is all about, it's the vibe that ties it all together, It's the vibe that ties us all together”
Tracklisting 
1 Pete Rock & InI – Fakin Jax’
2) E Rule - Synopsis
3) Pete Rock & InI – Mind Over Matter
4) Nightmares on Wax – The Sweetest
5) Radio Citizen – El Cielo (Feat. Bajka)
6) Eskmo – Sister, You Have Got To Listen
7) A Tribe Called Quest – Electric Relaxation
8) Oreo Jones – Sooner Or Later (Dave Owens Remix)
9)  Flaco – On a Ride
10)  Lorn – Weigh Me Down (Mike Slott Remix)
11) De Phazz – Good Boy (ManMachineMan Remix)
12)  Bonobo – Eyesdown (Feat. Andreya Triana)
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Volume 3 is a special one. This week, the selector comes from USA. Originally from Chicago, now residing in Orlando, Florida, Lumanikus has been selecting for #DuskDubs since the start. And it’s no wonder that his selections are top drawer. All you have to do is head to his Soundcloud to see that not only does he know his tunes, his production skills are off the chart. #DuskDubs HQ is proud to have Lu as major player as he always gives us something fresh..... while keeping on the button with all things classically DUB! Top man and a massive part of the #DuskDubs fam!
Find him here:
soundcloud.com/lumanikus
twitter.com/LUMANIKUS
Below is a word from this week’s selector himself:
“Born out of the love for all things funky and that alpha brainwave the right music can give you. That's what this set is all about, it's the vibe that ties it all together, It's the vibe that ties us all together”
Tracklisting 
1 Pete Rock & InI – Fakin Jax’
2) E Rule - Synopsis
3) Pete Rock & InI – Mind Over Matter
4) Nightmares on Wax – The Sweetest
5) Radio Citizen – El Cielo (Feat. Bajka)
6) Eskmo – Sister, You Have Got To Listen
7) A Tribe Called Quest – Electric Relaxation
8) Oreo Jones – Sooner Or Later (Dave Owens Remix)
9)  Flaco – On a Ride
10)  Lorn – Weigh Me Down (Mike Slott Remix)
11) De Phazz – Good Boy (ManMachineMan Remix)
12)  Bonobo – Eyesdown (Feat. Andreya Triana)
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0102 Dusk Dubs Vol.2 - General Camel</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Volume 2 of our #DuskDubs series comes from General Camel. This mix-tape was an absolute pleasure to make as this man’s selections are something else. General Camel is a much understated selector when it comes to music, keeping a very humble opinion, but considering his musical knowledge and history of finding so many hidden gems, we are very lucky to have him at the forefront of the Dusk Dubs crew!
Salute General Camel!
Find him here : twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL
Below is a word from this week’s selector himself:
" I've compiled this mix from some of my favourite tunes that cross the 'dub' genre. Its a mix that's perfect to wind down to after a Big night out or just chilling in the garden on a beautiful day......So sit back, crack open a beer and enjoy the music......#duskdubs "
1:  DJ Cam – Friends and Enemies
2:  4 Hero – The Action (Visioneers Remix)
3:  Radiohead – Climbing up the Walls (Zero 7 Mix)
4:  Tosca – Rondo Acapricio
5:  Nor Elle – Magic
6:  Moodorama – Nakonda
7:  Fenomenon – Solara
8:  Nightmares on Wax – Argha Noah
9:  Peshay – The Real Thing (90 BPM Version)
10:  Marcel – Tell Me
11:  Noiseshaper – The Only Redeemer
12:  Thievery Corporation – Focus on Sight
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Volume 2 of our #DuskDubs series comes from General Camel. This mix-tape was an absolute pleasure to make as this man’s selections are something else. General Camel is a much understated selector when it comes to music, keeping a very humble opinion, but considering his musical knowledge and history of finding so many hidden gems, we are very lucky to have him at the forefront of the Dusk Dubs crew!
Salute General Camel!
Find him here : twitter.com/CAMEL19WFL
Below is a word from this week’s selector himself:
" I've compiled this mix from some of my favourite tunes that cross the 'dub' genre. Its a mix that's perfect to wind down to after a Big night out or just chilling in the garden on a beautiful day......So sit back, crack open a beer and enjoy the music......#duskdubs "
1:  DJ Cam – Friends and Enemies
2:  4 Hero – The Action (Visioneers Remix)
3:  Radiohead – Climbing up the Walls (Zero 7 Mix)
4:  Tosca – Rondo Acapricio
5:  Nor Elle – Magic
6:  Moodorama – Nakonda
7:  Fenomenon – Solara
8:  Nightmares on Wax – Argha Noah
9:  Peshay – The Real Thing (90 BPM Version)
10:  Marcel – Tell Me
11:  Noiseshaper – The Only Redeemer
12:  Thievery Corporation – Focus on Sight
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <artist>Dusk Dubs</artist>
                                    <title>DD0101 Dusk Dubs Vol.1 - Original Gidman</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For a few weeks, myself and a few like minded music lovers have been sharing and talking about dub infused and influenced music.
So it only seems the natural progression to begin a mixtape podcast.
Simply, a selection of records is complied by someone other than myself, and I create a mixtape as the selector intended. No fancy mixing, just the music, back to back, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Catch us most nights on twitter via #duskdubs ... see what has gone before what is being selected now, and feel free to contribute. The only rule, that your selection has a dub soul....whatever form that may be.
First up is the very knowledgeable man that goes by the name of Original Gidman. This man knows his stuff, and his library of music, mixes and radio shows is something to be in awe of.
Find him here :
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
facebook.com/jon.brent
treasureandnuggets.blogspot.co.uk
Below is the tracklist, and a word from the man himself about each record.
Peace!
1) Black Panta By The Upsetters - Classic Dub from Lee "Scratch" Perry found on the 'Blackboard Jungle' album from 1973 ... The Opening "call" later sampled by The Orb.
2) The Congos - Congoman (Remix 1) - Another classic produced by Lee "Scratch" Perry, this version was remixed by the don Carl Craig and released back in 2003. A great example of how to dub out a classic reggae track for the electronic age.
3) Rockers Hi-Fi - Sexy Selector - Take from "Richard Dorfmeister Presents...A Different Drummer Selection" compilaion on the Different Drummer Label. Love the way these guys make modern dub.
4) Quiet Village - Pacific Rhythm - A brilliant balearic anthem with dub influences, from the "Silent Movie" album released in 2008 by Joel Martin and Matt Edwards.
5) Rae & Christian - Swimming Pool - This can be found on their 1st album "Northern Sulphuric Soul" (1998) on Manchester's Grand Central Records.... love the swirling synths on this one.
6) R.P.M - Food For My De-Rhythm - A classic from the Mo Wax stable from 1993.... love the dubbed out breaks on this one riddim.
7) Cesaria Evora ‎– Angola (Carl Craig Remix)- Released in 2005 and again Carl Craig takes the african vibes into the Techno/Acid arena.
8) Mala - Noches Sueños (Mala & Simbad Super Dub Mix) - Released on Gilles Peterson's eclectic Brownswood Recordings, this remix by Mala & Simbad layers a heavyweight bottom end in hommage to the dub pioneers..... BOOOOOOOOM
9) Burial - Kindred - One of the most recently released tracks on the compilation. Created by the mecurial producer that is Burial and released on Kode9's label Hyperdub Records, this track is built around hisses & crackles that transports the listener into a hazy smoke filled 'Dub Shack'... awesome.
10) CV313 - Seconds Forever - Love this Techno/Dub vibe that the Echospace label from Detroit create using analog equipment.... quality.
11) Lowtec - Carbon Copy - This one was released this year on Ramp Recordings sub label Brainmath and creates some great bottom end in a broken dub/house syle.
12) Special Forces - Trilogy - The Final track is from Special Forces AKA Photek again from the Mo Wax label. This epic 13 minute was originally released back in 1996..... NUFF SAID.
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></description>
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                                    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dusk Dubs returns with another incredible journey through sounds. As always, our guest provides us with music that has a special place in their memories and in their souls. Music that moves them, that invokes images of sunrises, sunsets, good times and good people. We then play each record, in full, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
For a few weeks, myself and a few like minded music lovers have been sharing and talking about dub infused and influenced music.
So it only seems the natural progression to begin a mixtape podcast.
Simply, a selection of records is complied by someone other than myself, and I create a mixtape as the selector intended. No fancy mixing, just the music, back to back, giving it breathing space and allowing it to shine.
Catch us most nights on twitter via #duskdubs ... see what has gone before what is being selected now, and feel free to contribute. The only rule, that your selection has a dub soul....whatever form that may be.
First up is the very knowledgeable man that goes by the name of Original Gidman. This man knows his stuff, and his library of music, mixes and radio shows is something to be in awe of.
Find him here :
twitter.com/OriginalGidman
facebook.com/jon.brent
treasureandnuggets.blogspot.co.uk
Below is the tracklist, and a word from the man himself about each record.
Peace!
1) Black Panta By The Upsetters - Classic Dub from Lee "Scratch" Perry found on the 'Blackboard Jungle' album from 1973 ... The Opening "call" later sampled by The Orb.
2) The Congos - Congoman (Remix 1) - Another classic produced by Lee "Scratch" Perry, this version was remixed by the don Carl Craig and released back in 2003. A great example of how to dub out a classic reggae track for the electronic age.
3) Rockers Hi-Fi - Sexy Selector - Take from "Richard Dorfmeister Presents...A Different Drummer Selection" compilaion on the Different Drummer Label. Love the way these guys make modern dub.
4) Quiet Village - Pacific Rhythm - A brilliant balearic anthem with dub influences, from the "Silent Movie" album released in 2008 by Joel Martin and Matt Edwards.
5) Rae & Christian - Swimming Pool - This can be found on their 1st album "Northern Sulphuric Soul" (1998) on Manchester's Grand Central Records.... love the swirling synths on this one.
6) R.P.M - Food For My De-Rhythm - A classic from the Mo Wax stable from 1993.... love the dubbed out breaks on this one riddim.
7) Cesaria Evora ‎– Angola (Carl Craig Remix)- Released in 2005 and again Carl Craig takes the african vibes into the Techno/Acid arena.
8) Mala - Noches Sueños (Mala & Simbad Super Dub Mix) - Released on Gilles Peterson's eclectic Brownswood Recordings, this remix by Mala & Simbad layers a heavyweight bottom end in hommage to the dub pioneers..... BOOOOOOOOM
9) Burial - Kindred - One of the most recently released tracks on the compilation. Created by the mecurial producer that is Burial and released on Kode9's label Hyperdub Records, this track is built around hisses & crackles that transports the listener into a hazy smoke filled 'Dub Shack'... awesome.
10) CV313 - Seconds Forever - Love this Techno/Dub vibe that the Echospace label from Detroit create using analog equipment.... quality.
11) Lowtec - Carbon Copy - This one was released this year on Ramp Recordings sub label Brainmath and creates some great bottom end in a broken dub/house syle.
12) Special Forces - Trilogy - The Final track is from Special Forces AKA Photek again from the Mo Wax label. This epic 13 minute was originally released back in 1996..... NUFF SAID.
Check our Facebook page:
facebook.com/duskdubs
As always, catch us on twitter via #DuskDubs ... and feel free to get involved.]]></itunes:summary>
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