![]() ![]() The ancient voice of Rasta chanter Prince Alla anchor Miracle Cure, a new flipside to his 1979 Freedom Sounds composition Only Love Can Conquer. ![]() The immortal King Jammy relick Total Disaster by Shanti D is given robotic treatment to become Epic Fail. Rain Keeps Falling, Mungo’s 2017 Record Store Day release with Jamaican roots icon Johnny Clarke, reappears, ominously on the horizon as Murky Dub. The unmistakable vocal tone of London’s Kiko Bun finds its way through a forest of crashing snare drums during Escape from the City. The ethereal Hollie Cook’s Sugar Water gets a haunting mixdown for Intravenous Dub, while Jamaican dancehall legends Jah Thomas and Lady Ann’s Doctor Doctor is reimagined as NHS 24 Dub. UK lyricist Solo Banton powers the chest-rattling Pulsating Dub. The other- worldly voice of France’s Pupajim graces the time-bending Time Traveller. Throughout Antidote, you’ll hear snatches of vocals from Mungo’s favoured collaborators. In short, it’s an Antidote to all the stress and restriction of modern life. This is an album designed for inner reflection, non-physical travel and communion with nature. And it is with this in mind, that Mungo’s Hi Fi have created their latest long-playing release.Īntidote is a ten-track album of dub remixes to existing and yet to be released Mungo’s produced anthems: inspired by dub pioneers such as King Tubby, Scientist and Errol Thompson, crafted with a futuristic edge. ![]() Dub, the breaking down and rebuilding of the reggae rhythm, is a uniquely restorative music. ![]()
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