Dub is essentially a studio phenomenon.
Laden with technology, a generation of Jamaican producers bent and twisted reggae into new shapes, influencing the way music is recorded forever. So why, with new technology at their disposal, are The Black Seeds such a live - in every sense of the word - experience?
The New Zealand group have earned their reputation through travelling the world, working continuously to bring their soulful reggae experience to new audiences. In Europe, The Black Seeds are linked to Germany's Sonar Kollektiv imprint, a relationship which has given them a safe foothold.
Now the band are ready to make a further impression. New album 'Dust & Dirt' finds The Black Seeds matching the energy and improvisational feel of their live sets to the exacting nature of the recording experience.
Laden with technology, a generation of Jamaican producers bent and twisted reggae into new shapes, influencing the way music is recorded forever. So why, with new technology at their disposal, are The Black Seeds such a live - in every sense of the word - experience?
The New Zealand group have earned their reputation through travelling the world, working continuously to bring their soulful reggae experience to new audiences. In Europe, The Black Seeds are linked to Germany's Sonar Kollektiv imprint, a relationship which has given them a safe foothold.
Now the band are ready to make a further impression. New album 'Dust & Dirt' finds The Black Seeds matching the energy and improvisational feel of their live sets to the exacting nature of the recording experience.
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