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Tuesday, 13 March 2012
A few more bits of me attempting graphic design
Just chucked these together, thinking about making the 2 that isn't a picture of a bird in t-shirts (im assuming no-one wants a dead bird on their t-shirts).
The Garden Gnomes sessions
I completely by chance have just stumbled across this page, and was amazed to see 2 freinds up on there doing acoustic sets.
First of we have Oliver Sudden, who I was at college with
First of we have Oliver Sudden, who I was at college with
And then Breezy Lee who I know from my yoot when I was the shittest skater in the world (skater boys couldnt keep up with me on water though)
Hope you enjoy :)
EP Review: Gentlemen's Dub Club - Open your eyes
So, a little history of how I discovered Gentlemen's Dub Club, I worked a festival season and the bastards where at every one with their catchy ways and absolutely brilliant live shows. So when I first got back after the summer, I went straight and downloaded their first EP, 'Members only'. Members only was a good listen, but it didn't keep me wanting to come back and listen to it again and again, there was one tune I did particularly like on it however called 'Gentlemens Sleng ft Bongo Chili'
Because of that I was a little bit apprehensive about potentially buying an EP I might really no listen, but boy am I glad I took the plunge.
The first track on the album 'High Grade' has got a real ska feel to it, which I've always associated with Gentlemen's dub club live shows, but when track 2 kicks in its a bit of a shock, managing to blend their traditional sound with some 'worp worps' you'd expect to find in a dubstep anthem with what sounds like a grime vocalist over the top. The amalgamation of it works really well and I have to say its my favourite tune on the EP.
Track 3 'Open your eyes' is a very laid back little one, an excellent mid point to the track before the bring the deep bass back for track 4 'Chronicles' and track 5 'Run'.
In short a thoroughly enjoyable EP, I'd thoroughly recommend anyone with an open minded view toward ska/dub/reggae to give this one a punt, and I'd definately recommend GDC for a live gig.
Overall rating: 7.5/10
Because of that I was a little bit apprehensive about potentially buying an EP I might really no listen, but boy am I glad I took the plunge.
The first track on the album 'High Grade' has got a real ska feel to it, which I've always associated with Gentlemen's dub club live shows, but when track 2 kicks in its a bit of a shock, managing to blend their traditional sound with some 'worp worps' you'd expect to find in a dubstep anthem with what sounds like a grime vocalist over the top. The amalgamation of it works really well and I have to say its my favourite tune on the EP.
Track 3 'Open your eyes' is a very laid back little one, an excellent mid point to the track before the bring the deep bass back for track 4 'Chronicles' and track 5 'Run'.
In short a thoroughly enjoyable EP, I'd thoroughly recommend anyone with an open minded view toward ska/dub/reggae to give this one a punt, and I'd definately recommend GDC for a live gig.
Overall rating: 7.5/10
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