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Pyrotechnist 'Dub Rocketry' LP ltd. yellow vinyl

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great dub project by Nico Leonard (Moon Invaders, Caroloregians, Reggae Workers Of The World); soulful and organic dub reggae, recorded at Pum Pum Hotel; ltd. to 150 copies on yellow vinyl!

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Pyrotechnist 'Dub Rocketry'  LP ltd. yellow vinyl

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great dub project by Nico Leonard (Moon Invaders, Caroloregians, Reggae Workers Of The World); soulful and organic dub reggae, recorded at Pum Pum Hotel; yellow vinyl, ltd. to 300 copies!

NICO LEONARD is back once again at his famed PUM PUM HOTEL studios in Belgium, cranking out the finest Jamaican sounds on the European continent, if not the world! Over 10 years ago we were introduced to the MOON INVADERS, a sweet New Orleans rhythm & blues fueled ska band that went on to make four incredible studio albums before calling it a day. In between those great albums they started the CAROLOREGIANS with several members of MOON INVADERS, focussing more on funky reggae and Jamaican "skinhead" sounds. NICO has returned with a fantastic new dub/roots project enlisting a couple top session players: Pierre Haegeli on bass/guitar and David Loos on tenor sax - and of course Nico does all the drums, percussion, keyboards and melodica. It's so much more than you're average sleepy effects-heavy dub record - we'd like to say this record will win over reggae fans that don't necessarily get into "dub". It's warm, 100% organic, "soulful" reggae album with a superbly retro version feel - ten lush instrumentals that will definitely put you in the mood for summer. Since this project started Nico has also joined the "supergroup" REGGAE WORKERS OF THE WORLD alongside Jesse Wager of THE AGGROLITES and VIC RUGGIERO of THE SLACKERS. the limited edition hand-made "LP sleeve style" CD is limited to 100 copies, vinyl limited to 300 copies on white or yellow vinyl

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Product Code Jump117LP-yellow
Delivery time 2-3 Tage*

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