Dub Gabriel, The Space Ape - Is This Revolution

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Review by Jesse Thomas

Dub Gabriel and The Space Ape have collaborated to create an impressive album titled "Is This Revolution". The album is a unique blend of dub, electronica, and reggae, with lyrics that are thought-provoking and socially conscious.

The album starts with the track "Rise Up", which sets the tone for the entire album. The track has a strong bassline, with Space Ape's vocals that are powerful and uplifting. The lyrics talk about rising up against oppression and fighting for freedom.

The album has a good mix of tracks that are upbeat and energetic, such as "Freedom Fighter" and "No Borders", and tracks that are more laid-back and introspective, such as "Is This Revolution" and "Liberation".

Throughout the album, Dub Gabriel's production is outstanding, with a great use of percussion, samples, and effects. The Space Ape's vocals are also impressive, with a unique style that blends reggae and dub.

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Catalog Numbers

DAC016

Labels

Destroy All Concepts

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • 33 ⅓ RPM
  • Album
  • Limited Edition
  • Numbered
  • Stereo Vinyl

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Barcode: 826237001616

About Dub Gabriel, The Space Ape

Dub Gabriel is a music producer, multi-instrumentalist and DJ based in San Francisco. He started his career 20 years ago in New York City, throwing warehouse parties in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, which at the time was a little known area, but his parties helped lay down the groundwork for nightlife in the now Brooklyn mecca. NYC press was taking notice and soon after, he was being featured in such publications as Interview, New York Times, Time Out NY & Village Voice. This eventually led to some of the biggest clubs in NYC booking Dub Gabriel, at places such as The Limelight, Twilo, APT, Cielo, Tonic, Knitting Factory and others. In 2005, he was offered a residency at Goya in Berlin, located at the original location of the notorious Metropol club & was built in a turn of the century opera house that survived two world wars. While living in Berlin, he toured continuously through Europe playing everywhere from anarchist squats to mega-festivals. In 2007, Dub Gabriel moved back to the States to San Francisco and in the following year he established his record label, Destroy All Concepts, a genre-defying label that was designed to be the home for various projects of Gabriels collaborations and productions. Highlight of guests include reggae legends, U-Roy, Ranking Joe & Brother Culture. Also, U.K. Dubstep pioneers, The Spaceape & Warrior Queen. And, world music giants, Master Musicians of Jajouka & Balkan Beat Box, as well as members of rocks elite including Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Michael Stipe of R.E.M., David J of Bauhaus/Love & Rockets and Golgol Bordello vocalist/percussionist, Pedro Erazo. His albums have all been critics picks in the music press. Dangerous Minds says Gabriel showing ultimate respect for the dubwise tradition as he seeks to launch it deep into this new century. Billboard compared him to Brian Eno, XLR8R called his albums a Philosophical Masterpiece & Paste called it a Kubrickian Soundtrack For Future Societies.
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Summary by Jesse Thomas

"Is This Revolution" is an excellent album that combines great production, thought-provoking lyrics, and impressive vocals. It is a must-listen for fans of dub, reggae, and electronica.