01. "Guns Of Brixton" 02. "Bankrobber" 03. "Train In Vain" 04. "The Call Up" 05. "London Calling" 06. "Lost In The Supermarket" 07. "Police And Thieves" 08. "Should I Stay Or Should I Go"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
The Clashification Of Dub by Dub Spencer & Trance Hill, released 21 August 2014, includes the following tracks: "Train In Vain", "London Calling", "Police And Thieves" and more.
This version of The Clashification Of Dub comes as a 1xLP.
The vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. -
limited numbered edition of 555 copies
"The Clashification Of Dub" is an innovative LP by the acclaimed duo Dub Spencer & Trance Hill, released under the renowned label Echo Beach / Indigo. This album pays tribute to the legendary punk band The Clash by reimagining their iconic tracks through a unique dub reggae lens. Listeners are treated to deep basslines, echoing effects, and hypnotic rhythms that breathe new life into classic songs like "London Calling" and "Guns of Brixton." Echo Beach / Indigo is celebrated for its dedication to high-quality dub and reggae productions, consistently supporting groundbreaking artists in these genres. Dub Spencer & Trance Hill have established themselves as pioneers in modern dub with previous successes such as "Return of the Supercops" and collaborations with Lee 'Scratch' Perry. Their inventive approach has earned them international acclaim among fans of both electronic music and traditional reggae.