DUBPLATE SELECTION VOL. 3

(LP)
(12" LP vinyl / 33 RPM / incl. Download) Music Mania and Indica Dubs is proud to present the next release in their Mania Dub series. Following multiple classic re-issues, we now bring you a long awaited freshly produced dubplate album on a 12› by UK Dub innovators
Genre Caribbean | Reggae | Dub
StyleReggae, UK Dub
FormatVINYL
Cat. noMD006
Label MANIA DUB
Artist ALPHA & OMEGA
Release Date26/10/2018
CarrierLP
Barcode8713748985417
Tracklisting
DUBPLATE SELECTION VOL. 3
vinyl Album or track playing
TRACKLIST A1. Jah Warrior A2. Dubplate Style A3. Vision Of Dub A4. The Open Sea A5. Hands Up High B1. Blessed Dub B2. Weather And Storm B3. Rootical Dub B4. Rolling Dubplate B5. The Kings Dubplate INFO Music Mania and Indica Dubs is proud to present the next release in their Mania Dub series. Following multiple classic re-issues, we now bring you a long awaited freshly produced dubplate album on a 12› by UK Dub innovators; Alpha & Omega: Dubplate Selection Vol. 3. šWe have always done alternative mixes for sound systems. We had enough good ones to make an album so that's why we released Dubplate Selection Vol. 1. As we released more albums we had more dubplates to release. We've had a long gap but after our recent releases we felt it was about time for a new Dubplate Selection Vol 3. It includes mixes from the last 3 albums›. Christine and John (Alpha & Omega). UK dub pioneers since 1990, A&O have worked with the likes of Greensleeves, Lee ˜Scratch™ Perry, Jah Shaka and Gregory Isaacs. A&O are a roots dub duo that mix both analogue and digital elements, comprising Christine Woodbridge and John Sprosen, both of whom had played in reggae bands previously, Sprosen also having worked with the Roaring Lion Sound System. They began working together in the mid-1980s, splitting their time between their home towns of London and Plymouth, and issued their debut home-recorded cassette in 1988. They were picked up by Greensleeves Records, who acted as a parent company to the duo™s A&O label, and also worked with Jah Shaka, for whom they supplied rhythm tracks. Although they are strongly influenced by artists such as Lee šScratch› Perry, King Tubby and Augustus Pablo, they have developed a sound that has been described as šuniquely British›.