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Cry Tuff Dub Encounter, Chapter 3
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This entry in the
Cry Tuff Dub Encounter
series is a rare meeting between the British
reggae
and free improvised music scenes. In fact, this series might be the only one that ever took place, as the latter style of players often pride themselves on not being involved in anything that could be perceived as a musical genre, which certainly would include
.
Steve Beresford
and
David Toop
, both multi-instrumentalists who worked together frequently during the '70s and '80s, were always much more open-minded than this, and add some tasty touches to the tracks. It might not be the only time a toy synthesizer has shown up on a
record, as madman supreme
Lee Perry
has certainly tried everything under the sun, yet it is an intriguing and ultimately quite successful blend that results from putting these musicians together. Best tracks include the riveting
"Shake the Nation,"
the deep pulse of
"Low Gravity,"
and the superb longer track
"Homeward Bound,"
no relation to
Simon and Garfunkel
. ~ Eugene Chadbourne
Cry Tuff Dub Encounter
series is a rare meeting between the British
reggae
and free improvised music scenes. In fact, this series might be the only one that ever took place, as the latter style of players often pride themselves on not being involved in anything that could be perceived as a musical genre, which certainly would include
.
Steve Beresford
and
David Toop
, both multi-instrumentalists who worked together frequently during the '70s and '80s, were always much more open-minded than this, and add some tasty touches to the tracks. It might not be the only time a toy synthesizer has shown up on a
record, as madman supreme
Lee Perry
has certainly tried everything under the sun, yet it is an intriguing and ultimately quite successful blend that results from putting these musicians together. Best tracks include the riveting
"Shake the Nation,"
the deep pulse of
"Low Gravity,"
and the superb longer track
"Homeward Bound,"
no relation to
Simon and Garfunkel
. ~ Eugene Chadbourne