Discomfort and unease wrack your body. Weird images flicker on the edge of your vision. Your mind races, beset by alien ideations and uncomfortable imaginations. Don't fret though-- there's nothing to do but relax into it as "Something Strange Struggles to Be Born"
Time Boom X De Devil Dead from Lee Scratch Perry and Dub Syndicate was released in 1987 on the On-U Sound label, a label known for high quality Reggae and Dub produced by Adrian Sherwood.
Really enjoying my adopted hometown #HoustonTX’s #psychedelic-#funk-#soul-#dub trio #Khruangbin’s recent albums “Live at #Stubbs” and “Live at #RadioCityMusicHall,” especially because the first few tracks showcase their opening acts before going into the headline material. It feels more like I’m at the show myself.
Both these I’m going with the #Dub too (I don’t always, some series I much prefer #Sub with #japanese ), so that’s also a factor in my slow viewing - more so for newer releases that are still dropping weekly.
Diving into a scene I'm quite unfamiliar with here, #PostPunk. There's some stuff I was expecting, like shouty lyrics and garage band aesthetics, but what's this? Synths right out the gate? Not really #NewWave, tho' I do get Gary Numan vibes at times. Some primitive #Dub production too.
Really, this debut sounds like the band's throwing a lot of different things out there, still searching for a core identity. Potential is greatly hinted at.