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19
Sep
2016
[Review] The Grinders – “Liar Liar” ft. Carlton Livingston (Down The Bush Records)

[Review] The Grinders – “Liar Liar” ft. Carlton Livingston (Down The Bush Records)

dtb011-the-grinders-liar-liar-ft-carlton-livingstonThe Grinders, who has already been presented on our site,  (https://dubmassive.org/en/?s=grinders) are planning a new album in October and presented 7” single is an extract from the LP.

“Liar Liar” ft. Carlton Livingston is a nice moody, bassy reggae tune shipped with also very nice versions: a lovely old-fashion dubwise one, a crazy jungle mix and a powerful steppers style.

All sounds really good and I definitely like the idea of many different versions here. Looking forward for the full album!

https://soundcloud.com/down-the-bush-records/sets/dtb011-the-grinders-liar-liar

https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Grinders/472402182820987

Posted by yarecki in Recenzje
15
Jun
2014
The Grinders – “Under Arrest”

The Grinders – “Under Arrest”

the grinders_album03.inddProbably not many knows The Grinders, I’m not suprised to be honest – I have discovered them recently and with great joy I report to you about new release of this duo, which makes music in rub-a-dub fashion. It is also another crew, which try to join modern vibes with classics and top vocals help them – undisputed master Ranking Joe on strong hip-hop riddim, the first lady of classic dancehall Lady Ann at her best and Tippa Irie, who has been a little bit unseen lately. We have amazing version Sizzla’s tune with Squdily Cole on this album – definitely for bass lovers, but having a little in common with dub. For fans of classics we got excellent “Living in the jungle” Squildy Cole & Tabby Diamond from Mighty Diamonds. At the end we have several dub versions, two of which deserves attention – “Trample Down Babylon” and “Let Me Rock you” with U-Brown vocal parts (who a year earlier recorded his full album with The Grinders).

Posted by Bedi in Recenzje

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