Monday 30 January 2017

Rub a dub fever

Hello y'all!
Just a quick one this evening.

I received a LP today, not one you see so much in the Fatman Ridim Section series.
It's titled Dub in South Africa and its a Dub/DJ combination style LP with Brigadier Hulk as DJ (absolute unknown to me, any info welcome).
It's not the whole LP that's good and the toasting is quite basic stuff (even if he does not stop to rest!) but the opening title of B-Side "African Rub a dub" is so heavy when played loud that I listened to it all afternoon and so I must share it with you!

That bass (somehow it reminds me od natural mystic...) and the elusive horns section in the back, plus tipically echoed keyboard drives me mad (and I am usually not fond of these rud a dub riddims).
I kinda fantasize of playing this on a proper sound system to feel the ground tremble on a nice open air venue under summer sun, hummm!

So here is the ugly but funny cover and the label design, and the link to the tune itself below.
Hope you like it, as I said and as the cover suggets, this is heavy weapon so play it LOUD with bass boosted and get the "Rub a dub fever"!
NB : I have to re-record it 5 times, don't know why Audacity kept cutting parts of the tune as if it was skipping (the record is as new...) so I had to listen to it many times and...it's getting better every time :-)

Hey nice, it seems my browser is generating direct links again (so you don't have to cut/paste this time but simply click on the link above, nice and easy!

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