Dub Gabriel / Anarchy & Alchemy
Album: | Anarchy & Alchemy | Collection: | Reggae | |
Artist: | Dub Gabriel | Added: | Aug 2008 | |
Label: | Destroy All Concepts |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2008-10-26 | Pull Date: | 2008-12-28 | Charts: | Electronic, Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Dec 28 | Dec 21 | Dec 14 | Dec 7 | Nov 30 | Nov 23 | Nov 16 | Nov 9 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 5 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Aug 04, 2013: | New World Disorder
Mash Out (Feat. Juak Ali) |
4. | Jan 03, 2009: | New World Disorder
Battle Of The Righteous Man (Feat. Dr. Israel) |
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2. | Jul 14, 2013: | New World Disorder
Mash Out (Feat. Juak Ali) |
5. | Dec 26, 2008: | Post Holiday Traumatic Stress Disorder
Mash Out (Feat. Juak Ali) |
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3. | Aug 05, 2010: | Abra's Airwaves
Chasing The Paper (Feat. Jahdan) |
6. | Dec 20, 2008: | New World Disorder
Battle Of The Righteous Man (Feat. Dr. Israel) |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2008-10-27
Reviewed 2008-10-27
Dub Gabriel – Anarchy & Alchemy
Reviewed by Sadie O., 9/21/08
Dubstep/Dub/Electronica with lots of guest vocalists. Styles vary and defy classification, but always with one root stuck in Dub. In the growing area of multicultural club dub, this is a solid, interesting contribution.
FCCs on track 4 and 9. I like 1, 5, 9 and esp. 3.
1. 3:46 ***electronic bloops and diatribe against money. Riddim comes and goes, echo-y dubstep. Compelling chorus, dancehall vocals.
2. 4:46 **swingy percussion, female spoken word in a sort of beatnik/Gil Scott Heron style, echo-y electronics.
3. 3:51 ****interesting electronics combining drum/chime sounds, high-energy soca/dancehall vocals.
4. 3:29 FCC: “shit” x2 **electronic squeebles, slow dancehall skank, vocals are some sort of metal/hip hop/skatepunk thing.
5. 3:39 ***downtempo, almost a belly-dance groove, dancehall vocals. definitely a fun combination.
6. 5:11 *pretty electronic chimes fade in, mellow female spoken word in French. No real beat, just trance-y electronica.
7. 3:44 **downtempo tabla intro, spoken word in Arabic and Spanish, with hints of Middle Eastern ney (?). Unusual.
8. 4:32 **downtempo dubstep, male hip hop vocals with a British/Jamaican sound.
9. 3:20 FCC: “fuckin” ***swingy beat with electronic gronches and hand percussion. Female hip hop vocals.
10. 5:00 *organ chords intro, quavery and deeply sincere vocals by Michael Stipe. 4/4 beat and random violin sawing – I find this hard to listen to, but it could rock your world, who knows. Feedback outro.
Reviewed by Sadie O., 9/21/08
Dubstep/Dub/Electronica with lots of guest vocalists. Styles vary and defy classification, but always with one root stuck in Dub. In the growing area of multicultural club dub, this is a solid, interesting contribution.
FCCs on track 4 and 9. I like 1, 5, 9 and esp. 3.
1. 3:46 ***electronic bloops and diatribe against money. Riddim comes and goes, echo-y dubstep. Compelling chorus, dancehall vocals.
2. 4:46 **swingy percussion, female spoken word in a sort of beatnik/Gil Scott Heron style, echo-y electronics.
3. 3:51 ****interesting electronics combining drum/chime sounds, high-energy soca/dancehall vocals.
4. 3:29 FCC: “shit” x2 **electronic squeebles, slow dancehall skank, vocals are some sort of metal/hip hop/skatepunk thing.
5. 3:39 ***downtempo, almost a belly-dance groove, dancehall vocals. definitely a fun combination.
6. 5:11 *pretty electronic chimes fade in, mellow female spoken word in French. No real beat, just trance-y electronica.
7. 3:44 **downtempo tabla intro, spoken word in Arabic and Spanish, with hints of Middle Eastern ney (?). Unusual.
8. 4:32 **downtempo dubstep, male hip hop vocals with a British/Jamaican sound.
9. 3:20 FCC: “fuckin” ***swingy beat with electronic gronches and hand percussion. Female hip hop vocals.
10. 5:00 *organ chords intro, quavery and deeply sincere vocals by Michael Stipe. 4/4 beat and random violin sawing – I find this hard to listen to, but it could rock your world, who knows. Feedback outro.
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