"Rastafari Dub" on LP by Michael, Ras & Sons Of Ne is a deep, roots-oriented dub experience that celebrates the spiritual and hypnotic side of reggae. Warm, bass-heavy grooves, echo-laden drums, and spacious soundscapes form the backbone of this album, inviting listeners into a meditative, almost ritualistic listening journey. The LP format underlines the organic character of the production: extended tracks, slowly evolving versions, and plenty of room for reverb and delay to unfold across the stereo field. "Rastafari Dub" is designed as a full album experience rather than a collection of singles, rewarding listeners who take the time to immerse themselves from the first needle drop to the final fade-out.
The musical focus lies on classic dub aesthetics: stripped-down rhythms, deep bass lines and a careful play with silence and space. Each track feels like a new "version" in the Jamaican tradition, where instruments fade in and out, fragments of melodies appear like distant memories, and percussive accents ricochet through the mix. This album is aimed at fans of roots reggae and dub who appreciate a conscious, spiritual undertone and a handcrafted, analog sound.
Roi, the manufacturer, stands for a curated selection of vinyl releases with an emphasis on sound quality and genre authenticity. Their productions are typically geared toward collectors and music lovers who value carefully mastered pressings, durable materials, and aesthetically coherent artwork. With "Rastafari Dub" on LP, Roi once again underlines a commitment to presenting music in a way that honors both the artists and the listening ritual that only vinyl can offer.
Michael, Ras & Sons Of Ne present themselves here as a project devoted to the roots of dub and Rastafarian culture, focusing on atmosphere, groove, and sonic depth. Rather than chasing trends, this album leans into timeless dub techniques and a meditative, bass-driven sound. The band's strength lies in building immersive sonic worlds that will appeal to fans of classic dub as well as listeners newly discovering the genre's hypnotic pull.