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New Wave and Dub Reggae are two children of the same generation,
separated at birth, and yet now united in triumph: 15 years after his
Echo Beach tribute to British pop pioneers "The Police", Dubxanne
returns to the roots and infects ten classics of the new wave, post-punk
and synth-pop era with the dub-reggae virus. It was the worst of times,
it was the best of times. It was... the eighties. Whether Gothic or New
Romantic, everyone was fascinated by the possibilities offered by
synths and drum machines. One warmed to the unheard-of clarity of the
songs that became the anthems of a generation: "Fade to Grey", "Running
up that Hill", "Video Killed The Radiostar", "Heart of Glass", some sung
by amazingly feminine boys or novel, self-confident pop divas like Kate
Bush, Debbie Harry and Cindy Lauper. At the same time, reggae music is
conquering the world from Jamaica, and in the wake of it a revolutionary
production practice: dub. Analogue at first, but also increasingly
digital over the years. The album is the latest in a loose series of dub
sets, with which Echo Beach pays a dubwise tribute to the defining
sounds of the "80s. See: Dubxanne - The Police in Dub, Carl Douglas:
Kung Fu Fighting, Martha & The Muffins: Echo Beach, Robert Palmer in
Dub etc.
1.1 Video Killed The Radio Star ft. Berise & Tracy Merano
1.2 Heart Of Glass ft. Sara Lugo
1.3 Running Up That Hill ft. Claire Parsons
1.4 Girls Just Want To Have Fun ft. Denham
1.5 Mad World ft. Toogah
1.6 Fade To Grey ft. Toogah
1.7 Tainted Love
1.8 Ordinary World ft. Querbeat (Dub)
1.9 Girls Just Want To Have Fun (Dub) ft. Denham
1.10 Lullaby ft. Toogah (Dub)
Zusatzinformation
Lieferzeit |
2-3 Tage |
Artikelart |
LP |
Künstler |
Dubxanne |
Label |
Bureau B |
Ersch.-datum |
21.04.2023 |
Zustand |
Neuware |