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Phase Selector Sound

Disassemble Dub

ROIR

This is one of a handful of discs that suffered a fate worse than death: exile in my car. Phase Selector Sound’s particular vision of dub displays as much basement innovation as it does respect to roots, touching the occasional digital spice only as a subtle additive to drums, bass, guitar and loads of echo. This disc eats up miles like they were chocolate-covered potato chips; a must for road trips.

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