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AMJ Dub Collective ‘Sound History Volume One’

Sound-History-AMJ-DUB-COLLECTIVE

Released 23rd April 2012
as 12” Vinyl (Limited Edition)

AMJ Dub Collective have reggae in their blood and now they tell the story of the scene they grew up in, “Sound History” is an authentic slice of eighties reggae recorded in the 21st century.

The group’s name may be new to people, but their part in Bristol’s musical heritage goes back more than thirty years. Mark Spence and Andy Clarke, the band’s rhythm section are graduates of Zion Band from which they progressed to legendary Bristol band Restriction,). The third member of the trio is producer John Hollis, another Restriction graduate and for their first release they’ve called on two other former band mates Eric ‘The General’ McCarthy on MC duties and Bristol legend Rob Smith for a brace of mixes.

The trio’s aim was to recreate the classic reggae sound that they grew up with, yet they aren’t afraid to bring things up to date where appropriate as well as bringing in some guest musicians for an added Latin twist that harks back to Jamaican music’s origins and close links with Cuba and the wider Caribbean.

The idea for these tracks came from Mark Spence who felt it was long overdue to document in song the City’s rich heritage of sound systems, their selectors, MCs and the posses who supported them, a tribute to the reggae scene that nurtured and inspired the members of AMJ Dub Collective as well as countless others over the decades.

 

 

 

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Format 12″ Vinyl (Limited edition)
Released 23rd April 2012
Cat No. FOD090V