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Bush Chemists : Dub Outernational
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UK New Roots Dub. Hot Sound System. Blow your speakers. (ROIR)
Genre: World: Reggae
Release Date: 1996
Dub Outernational Record Label: ROIR
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Dub Exploitation 3:24 Album Only
Got To Be Conscious 4:00 Album Only
Show Them The Way 3:47 Album Only
Give Thanks & Praise 3:42 Album Only
Let Us Know Dub 3:29 Album Only
Teaching Of Love 3:59 Album Only
Survival Dub 3:43 Album Only
Armagideon Dub 3:53 Album Only
Cultural Dub 3:52 Album Only
Dub Outernational 3:47 Album Only
Searching Dub 3:50 Album Only
Watchful Dub 4:04 Album Only
Pure & Clean 4:36 Album Only
Roots, Rock, Reggae 3:56 Album Only
Righteous Dub 3:42 Album Only
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Album Notes

"Some of the hardest digital roots and crucial steppers in Britain."- S.H. Fernando, author of "The New Beats"
"Brings the older style dub into a new hi-tech dimension for this generation." - Reggae Report

This first Bush Chemists' domestic USA release is all NEW dub plates made just for ROIR, or unique and exclusive remixes of the Bush Chemists' choice discography, selected from their hits for Conscious Sounds, Universal Egg, and Centry Records. Recorded at Conscious Sounds Studio, London, England.

AMG Review:
Dub Outernational is the first domestic U.S. release from U.K. dub specialists Bush Chemists. The entire album was recorded in member Dougie Wardrop's attic, and the music could be best described as a combination of futuristic sounds with a classic reggae production. Essentially a compilation of remixed favorites from past releases (they've done albums for the Conscious Sounds, Universal Egg, and Centry labels over the years), Dub Outernational is appealing to both the newcomer and the longtime fan. Each track slides into the next, almost playing like a continuous hour-long composition - "Show Them the Way" is a work of spirituality, while "Dub Exploitation," "Roots, Rock, Reggae," and the title track are all slinky, liquid-sounding dubs. - Greg Prato

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