Dub icon Lee “Scratch” Perry has a few dates in May with Subatomic Sound System. Those include an NYC show at Le Poisson Rouge on May 9. Tickets for the LPR show are on sale now. UPDATE: The show has ...
Piper Street Sound returns with a strident march forward in Hulusi. Conceived during the early stages of a pandemic, with the Atlanta-based multi-hyphenate Matthew Mansfield's signature blending of ...
Subatomic Sound System + Screechy Dan will stage a multimedia live performance of the 1976 dub masterpiece by their former band leader and mentor, Jamaican reggae inventor Lee "Scratch" Perry to ...
Made at his famed Black Ark studios, Lee “Scratch” Perry & The Upsetters’ 1976 album Super Ape is a landmark of Jamaican dub. Perry, who is now 81 and going strong, has made a few Super Ape sequels ...
Lee "Scratch" Perry returned with Must Be Free last year, and the dub innovator has just announced a short string of live shows for next month. The four-date tour kicks off in New York on May 9, ...
Producer, musician, and selector Emch has been running his Subatomic Sound System label for nearly a decade, with notable releases like Lee Scratch Perry’s first dubstep tracks, and collaborations ...
Subatomic Sound System is a New York based electronic dub collective led by a DJ named Emch. The group has collaborated with Ari Up of The Slits and Lee Scratch Perry (and they often back Perry at ...
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The sonic experimentations conducted by legendary Jamaican producer Lee "Scratch" Perry in the 1970s in his fabled Black Ark studio were so advanced, they continue to influence 21st century… By ...
Mykal Rose of Black Uhuru, Hollie Cook, and Subatomic SoundSystem (Lee Scratch Perry's late period prodcuer/collaborator) have released a new track. It's called "Rockin' Like a Champion"." It appears ...
Borrowing the title of his 2011 album, British dub producer Neal Fraser’s “Roots of Dubstep” tour casts historical perspective upon dance music’s uptempo mutation of Jamaica’s cavernous sonic ...
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