Posts tagged dub
Brisbane's Sartika cuts deep with sultry R&B debut single, 'Anaesthetic'

Brisbane’s Sartika has unveiled her official debut single in the deeply hypnotic R&B burner, ‘Anaesthetic’. The Indonesian-Australian vocalist has already built up impressive groundswell in Brisbane, both as a solo artist, and as a member of supergroup BBTK, and now is proud to officially introduce herself to listeners with this new track.

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Sunshine Coasts's groove collective, Dub Zoo unveil high energy ska kiss-off to toxic relationships with new single 'Game Over'

Sunshine Coast’s collective of groove, Dub Zoo have delivered on their promise for frequent releases, and their next offering to the dub gods is the ode to the freedom of escaping a toxic relationship. ‘Game Over’ is out now…

Lulling the listener in to what feels like a steady dub trip, ‘Game Over’ all of 12 seconds to shift gears in to an uptempo, yet dark ska jam

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Dub Zoo help lead us through 'Strange Times' with new single, with guest vocals from Mitch Davis

The Sunshine Coast’s purveyors of deep dub and groove, Dub Zoo present their latest offering, ‘Strange Times’; an epic cinematic journey through one of the darkest subplots of the human experience.

‘Strange Times’ is the latest offering from a new era of music for Dub Zoo and the third single from their upcoming first studio album. ‘Strange Times’ (re)introduces Lord MD a.k.a Mitch Davis, a talented vocalist and lyricist who makes his return after an extended break from the music industry. MD’s powerful and emotive performance sets the tone from the first bars of the song. Also featured is Dub Zoo’s own Queen Lizzie who delivers a haunting chorus inspired by the poetry of Hafiz, a mystic Sufi poet who lived during the 14th century in Persia (Iran).

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Dub Zoo release first post-COVID music in new single, 'Confusion'

Sunshine Coast Dub Journayists, Dub Zoo have finally released their latest single, ‘Confusion’ - their first music since 2019, with a whole stack load of material to come.

2020 took a wrecking ball to the plans of most artists, particularly touring bands, and DUB ZOO were not immune. Early last year the band was on a high after releasing their second live album and launching it with a huge run of festival appearances. The buzz at those shows suggested that 2020 was going to be DZ’s best year yet and in some ways, maybe it was, just not in the way they expected. With shows and tours cancelled the band decided it was time to hit the studio.

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Sunny Coast Rude Boys to raise the roof at Imperial Hotel - March 2

Put Saturday 2 March in your diaries as the 'Rudies' (The Sunny Coast Rude Boys) are returning to The Imperial Hotel Eumundi to raise the roof!

The Sunny Coast Rude Boys are an eight piece soundwave playing uplifting ska and reggae, and drawing on musical influences that have shaped this genre from the Jamaican movement through to UK Two Tone.

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