Ahead of this Saturday’s forthcoming sonic invocation at
@om__ldn , we plugged all of our co-conspirators for rhythm laden delicacies that one might hear at this most special event. Here, we present to you a deep dabble into the record bags and boxes of those who seek to enter the spirit world through sound. Drink Full & Descend.
@brian__not__brian
G.T.O - Dub Killer
“1994 Joe Gibbs channelling breaksploitation from the Greater Than One rave collective - a fierce fusion of Latee’s ‘This Cut’s Got Flavour’ drums, Playskool piano stabs, and warped nursery rhymes. Voices warn, ‘We try to find it in drugs and sex… we get all mixed up and before we know it, we’re destroyed.’ A broadcast from the rave’s subconscious... this is what a b-side should sound like”
@milesjparalysis
The Rootsman - Union Of Souls
“A personal paragon, and proudly amongst Bradford’s finest, it’s Roots bloody Rootsman… of course. This collaboration with cult figures Celtarabia on his own Third Eye Music imprint draws us closer to our ghostly ancestors, and gears you up for your best dance-floor jig.”
Alexis Le-Tan:
System 01 - Psychedelics To Cybernetics (Instrumental)
“For some reason unknown to me, System 01 or their other project Effective Force keep slipping into my playlists and sets. Their tracks fit just about anywhere, from the beaches of Goa to UK warehouses or Berlin basements... The title of this one perfectly captured its time, though today it feels even more on point”
@piersharrison
Wadada - Gilbert It Hurts (Version)
“Smacked out dancehall with a heavy boogie flavour. Straight to the dub version, god knows what that vocal is all about, maybe best that way! Out to Alex Voices for this one!”
@sduality_
Holy Tongue - Ambulance Dub
“Yet more tripped out sonics from dubwise maestro’s Holy Tongue, perfect warm up business!”