Dubfx
Music Review
Ben Harley
Issue date: 3/2/10 Section: Scene
Dubfx, the international electro-gypsy, released his first studio album, "Everythinks a Ripple" last January. While, the recordings retain the trippy feel of his live performances, the tracks are all too clean for the gritty artist.
The beats are overly synthesized and the processed vocals sound hollow compared to the soul of his sophomore live album, "Live In The Street." However, because the album was recorded in studio the album has a cohesive feel that was lost in the Dub's earlier work. All in all Dub has created an album that is perfect for chilling, but he has not broken any new ground with this album.
The beats are overly synthesized and the processed vocals sound hollow compared to the soul of his sophomore live album, "Live In The Street." However, because the album was recorded in studio the album has a cohesive feel that was lost in the Dub's earlier work. All in all Dub has created an album that is perfect for chilling, but he has not broken any new ground with this album.

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