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SS 033CD
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"Forty-one years after Lee 'Scratch' Perry defined dub music with his seminal 1976 Super Ape album, he returns with NYC's Subatomic Sound System to conquer again, reincarnating the magic of his Black Ark studio in Jamaica, heavy on Ethiopian horns and percussion, while reinvigorating it with the 21st century booming bass and beats that capture the energy of their innovative live electronic show."
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SUBS 018EP
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"Are you ready? Subatomic Sound (NYC) teams up with People's Records (Kingston, JA) for the first in a series of releases bringing together top Jamaican artists with top electronic producers worldwide. Kicking off with an extra loud bang, is the Vampires & Informers release, a rare look at Elephant Man, one of the world's top dancehall artists, vocally delivering a ferocious portrait of Jamaica's 'vampire' politicians, 'bloodsucking' informers, and the 'military society' of the ghetto youths. Originally a top selling limited edition 7" vinyl recorded with Sly & Robbie back at Kingston's Black Scorpio studios, here is Vampires & Informers resurrected and completely re-imagined with producers Subatomic Sound System, Dubblestandart, Stereotyp, Ming (of Ming&FS), & Kush Arora just in time for today's vampire-loving, blood-thirsting, electronic-obsessed youths to lose their minds at Halloween raves, block parties and dancehalls around the globe."
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