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    Gaudi Jazz Gone Dub

    Dubmission Records
    • Gaudi – Cool Jazztice
    • Gaudi – H.E.L.P (Happy Elephants Love Pistachio)
    • Gaudi – Deflated and Discombobulated
    • Gaudi – Alabaster Moon
    • Gaudi – Fragile Hands
    • Gaudi – Bach @ Liszt (Bucket List)
    • Gaudi – Dub Lu
    • Gaudi – Susceptible
    • Gaudi – Tokyo Subterfuge
    • 1. Cool Jazztice
    • 2. H.E.L.P (Happy Elephants Love Pistachio)
    • 3. Deflated and Discombobulated
    • 4. Alabaster Moon
    • 5. Fragile Hands
    • 6. Bach @ Liszt (Bucket List)
    • 7. Dub Lu
    • 8. Susceptible
    • 9. Tokyo Subterfuge

    Gaudi’s Jazz Gone Dub is a masterclass in genre fusion, seamlessly blending the improvisational essence of jazz with the heavy atmospheric grooves of dub. Known for his eclectic approach to music production, Gaudi pushes the boundaries yet again, creating a sonic landscape that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly innovative.

    Four years in the making, from the opening track it’s clear that Jazz Gone Dub is more than just a mashup of styles, it's a thoughtful exploration of the intersections between two rich musical traditions.

    Gaudi’s multi-instrumental talents are on full display, and the presence of reggae royalty is palpable, courtesy of rootsy melodies from David Hinds (Steel Pulse), Jah Wobble’s iconic bass grooves, Ernest Ranglin’s intricate guitar lines and Sly & Robbie’s rhythmic genius.

    Add Colin Edwin of Porcupine Tree, Sardinia’s Train to Roots band, Manu Chao collaborator Roy Paci, veteran guitarist Marcus Upbeat, Mr Woodnote and Tim Hutton’s brass work, Gavin Tate-Lovery’s sultry sax and flute, Horseman’s percussive flair plus Vlastur’s serious basslines, and the result is a rhythmic foundation that’s both solid and fluid, allowing the jazz elements to float freely above the dub undercurrents.