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More often than not, when you visit a
specific artist's website you will not
really find anything more than a list of
releases.
Sure, many of these sites may have a spectacular
presentation. But then, it's all in the
presentation and not in the contents. And do
we really surf the Internet just to look at spectacular
presentations?
Asking the question is answering it.
Many artist websites are therefore not
really that interesting, and difficult to
browse through on top of that.
Alpha and Omega's DUB SITE in no way fits
that category. It's called a DUB SITE and a
DUB SITE it is!
Alpha & Omega themselves need no
introduction, we believe. The few that don't
know them, should visit the website in order
to cure themselves from that handicap.
The dynamic UK DUB DUO has been at the
forefront of the UK DUB scene since their debut
in 1990. They create some of the hardest
riddims and work together with a host of
vocalists who voice over them.
Alpha and Omega tour all over the world,
where they perform for enthusiastic
audiences. In the same time, they manage to
provide a continual stream of DUB albums
that have a consistent quality.
They really love Dub music and this shows
not only in the many productions they've
released over almost two decades, it shows
in just about everything they do.
Their website testifies to this.
Interesting, and actually pretty rare:
the DUB Site has a special section for
musical producers where you can find loops
and even full vocal tracks. The purpose is,
that you use the loops and samples to create
your own Alpha and Omega remix.
There's quite a lot of free full-length
MP3's on the website, too. A remix from the
Disciples, for example. They can be found
throughout the website.
Just the sounds? No way! The site has a
couple of video's, too. Full length Clips
and recordings from live performances give a
very nice impression of the duo's intense
DUB music.
There is also a possibility on the
website to give a small donation. The duo
told the Dubroom that they have been
suffering from bootleggers to P2P software
which took them right into the danger zone,
for without these donations they are unable
to release more material.
Reasons enough to pay a visit to the DUB
SITE.
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