The band with the least pronoucable name since a:GRUMH... is actuallyone Douglas Benford (the ".db" is his initials), who has left drum n'bass behind to explore sunny dub rhythms on his latest CD for the fineDIY-techno Bip-Hop label. The tunes do not attempt perfect replicationof the Jamaican style, as does Twight Circus Dub Sound System or TinoCorp. Instead, Benford merely references the missing pieces andecho-laden beats of dub to turn in a pleasant, if light and airy, setof predominantly instrumental (save a sample here and there) tunes. Thefirst few songs are as enjoyable as this sort of thing can be, but theend of the set turns a bit sweet for my tastes. The best work of KingTubby and Lee Perry had an underlying heaviness and darkness thatBenford does not appear particularly interested in. The beginning of"Enthusiaist" contains some wonderful sections (particularly in theopening cut "Contaminile 2") which really stretch out and dig into thewarm expansiveness that dub techniques can produce. The album getspoppier as it goes on, though, and becomes progressively lessinteresting.
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