Luke Slater’s L.B. Dub Corp alias makes a welcome return to Ostgut Ton. After the 2010 released “Take It Down (In Dub)” EP this second 12“ also announces the release of the “Unknown Origin” album which comes out on Ostgut Ton in November.
On the three tracks for this EP L.B. Dub Corp digs deep inte the history of dance music, the euphoric early days of house make themselves apparent on “Turner's House” and are combined with tribal dub elements on “Nearly Africa Dub”.
Benjamin Zephaniah, arguably the UK's premier wordsmith, lends his wit and wordplay to “I Have a Dream”, together with L.B. Dub Corp’s treatments they catch the listener unawares. Zephaniah undercuts the closed-down thinking that plagues politics and the us-and-them thoughts that can creep into rallying speeches. Together they create a surreal hymn for our pluralistic times.
steffi does an excellent job expanding their own sound palette in relation to their previous work, and also create one of the best examples of a release that nods to the mid-90ties era IDM that is so special in so many hearts. you really need to check this one out folks. yelworK
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For anyone that somehow managed to miss this EP over the last few years, this still is some of the most beautiful Techno released this side of the Atlantic. Look how Hard I've tried has broken my heart more times than I can count. caz