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Dub KULTDub KULT - Twelfth Silence EP [1005AD] (August 20, 2005)

With the "Twelfth Silence" EP Dub KULT offers you a rare chance to listen to his ambient work, alongside with tracks displaying his signature of minimal dub.

The EP's first track "Silcence" starts with a solid four on the floor beat, until a gunshot leads into overdub sprinkled with esoteric messages. "909" floats gently into space, a beautifully deep ambient tune. "Twelfth", the third track on the EP has an equal ambient approach as "909" but with a folk feeling, like travelling through long lost ancient landscapes. "Crazy Dub" at last takes you back into this world with a thriving dubby beat, rhythmic synths and syncopated highs.


This audio is part of the collection: After-Dinner Recordings

Artist/Composer: Dub KULT
Date: 2005-08-20 00:00:00
Keywords: electronic; Ambient; Electronica; Minimal

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs


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