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22 June 2025

VA: pt. 18 - It’s Twilight Time Again

This compilation comes courtesy of Ryan Moore of Legendary Pink Dots fame, head of the Dub label Twilight Circus Dub Soundsystem. 

A Dub fanatic of the first degree since teenage days, when Ryan moved to The Netherlands in 1991 with LPD he gained virtually unlimited access to recording studio equipment. This allowed his production skills to develop. In the studio multi-instrumentalist Moore plays & mixes all the tracks himself.

On this one he plays guitar, keyboards, bass, drums as well as producing & mixing the lot along with: Earl Chinna Smith - guitar; Bongo Herman & Skully Simms - percussion; Dean Foster - saxophone; Nambo & Vin Gordon - trombone. 

 

Twilight Circus - Presents Deeper Roots, M Records MRecCD420, 2005.
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Lion's Den - Big Youth
Lion's Horn Cut - Dean Fraser & Vin Gordon
Why Dem Gwaan So - Cornell Campbell
Universal Ruler - Jah Stitch
Universal Horns - Nambo & Ian Hird
Throw Some Stone - Michael Rose
Don't Follow Babylon - Ranking Joe
Fiyah Well Hot - Brother Culture
Better Horns - Vin Gordon & "Cannonball" Bryan
Lion's Den (remix) - Big Youth
Lion's Dub - Twilight Crew
Throw Some Stone (Megadub mix) - Michael Rose
 
 


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