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DUB ASYLUM - SHE DUBS ME...
12" VINYL REMIX EP
The Dub Asylum
SHE DUBS ME... 12" VINYL REMIX EP is out Monday May 24th
in good record stores everywhere (at Play,
Fusion
(Auckland, Hamilton and Wellington,) Beat
Merchants, Crucial,
Criminal,
Real Groovy and Conch in Auckland; Real Groovy in Wellington;
Galaxy in Christchurch, Echo Records in Dunedin, and SmokeCDs.com
online - they've got audio
samples there too).
EP
release exhibition/party -Tuesday May 25th at Rakinos cafe,
1st floor, 35 High St, Auckland, from 6pm. Art by DLT and
Daniel Tippett, DJs Dub Asylum, Rob Warner, Timmy Schumacher,
Big Matt.
The Remix EP is being played out by DJ s such
as Clinton Smiley, Rob Salmon, The Professor, Junior, Cian,
Rob Warner and Greg Churchill.
"Personally for me the price of admission here is the
outrageously outstanding "Scratch n Sniff" remix
by Timmy Schumacher & Substax. Sort of electro/dub with
an insistent cowbell that's gonna be shaking many a discerning
dancefloor. Equally favourable is The Audiosluts "You're
So Sensible" with its monstrous bassline. Rob Warner
& Josh Webb keep the 4/4 family happy with their hypnotic
"What The Funk" remix, and the radio destined Matt
Scott remix of "What The Funk" completes this standout
EP." - Greg Churchill.
"Three tracks taken from the album "She
Dubs Me, She Dubs Me Not" are given the overhaul treatment
from a few of Auckland's better known djs / producers. Take
a bow Rob Warner and Josh Webb for your overtly funky, electronic
rimshot laden, bumpy, breaky house mix of "What The Funk".
And step forward Timmy Schucmacher with Substax for a seriously
glitchy electro-fied breaks workout..." review from Play's
site.
Dub Asylum are pleased as punch to announce
the release of their brand new remix ep, featuring some of
the hottest DJ's/producers from Aotearoa - Timmy Schumacher
vs Substax, Rob Warner and Josh Webb, The Audioslut, and Matt
Scott at Woodcut Productions. They are all highly talented
chaps; for example, Timmy has recently had the top selling
Breaks single in the UK, for a tune he did with Baitercell
that was picked up for release by a UK label.
The remixes take tracks from Dub Asylum's debut
album She Dubs Me, She Dubs Me Not
and twist them in new directions, serving up genres as varied
as breaks, tech house, drum n bass, and hiphop.
The EP launch will be celebrated with a very
special event: Peter has hooked up with leading NZ graffiti
artists Daniel Tippett and DLT, who will be getting a bunch
of the record covers, laying them down in a grid pattern,
then doing a big graffiti art mural over them, so each individual
cover is a limited edition artwork. It's going to look choice!

There will be a one-night-only art exhibition
at Rakinos on Tuesday May 25, displaying the finished covers
(for sale on the night), after which they will be split up
and sold. About 50-60 covers will be painted by Daniel and
DLT, the rest will have an art stencil design on them, so
every copy of the EP is an original work of art. There will
also be DJs on the night, including Dub Asylum.
The release is strictly limited to 300 copies.
No CDs, vinyl only, because you can't rip it, burn it, or
download it. But seriously, if you want DJs to play your music,
it has to be on vinyl. And turntables are still readily available
in most good stereo shops. So come on down, buy a copy of
the EP, then pick up a turntable on the way home. Easy as
pie.
DUB ASYLUM - SHE DUBS ME....
REMIX EP
1. Scratch N Sniff - Soka So Good remix by Timmy Schumacher
vs Substax
2. You're So Sensible - The Audioslut remix
3. What the Funk - Rob Warner and Josh Webb remix
4. What the Funk - Remix by Matt Scott at Woodcut Productions
Track 1 by P McLennan/S Mill/T Adams/ N Farrands
Track 2 by P McLennan/ S Collins
Track 3 by P McLennan/S Mill/R Warner/J Webb
Track 4 by P McLennan/S Mill/M Scott
Original versions available on Dub Asylum's
album "She Dubs Me, She Dubs Me Not" out on Antenna/Global
Routes ANT 036. Mastering by Angus McNaughton, cutting by
Joe Gubay at Track Recordings, Project coordination by Simon
Hodgson at Sane Ltd, design by Jonathan Tillick.
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