I have always found Adrian Sherwood to be a top notch songwriter/musician/producer who has been vital in the creative evolution of UK Dub. On-U Sound System promoted a myriad of artists, getting their Sound out to the music-hungry fans. Sherwood created Hitrun Records, Green Tea, Soundboy as well as co-founding Carib Gems & Pressure Sounds. I have probably shared more of On-U Sound music here at NSS than any other. Therefore it was a hard struggle as to what to share this Sound Systember.
Two acts that deserve my attention here are New Age Steppers & Revolutionary Dub Warriors. The Steppers I have not shared enough & RDW I have shared much of their limited output but they are one of my favorite usually-overlooked bands. So I'm going to hit both of these now.
First up, New Age Steppers.
New Age Steppers was the brainchild of Adrian Sherwood & Ari Up. The Steppers were a constantly changing Dub collective that featured at various times On-U stalwarts Bim Sherman, Style Scott, Eskimo Fox, with artists like Ari Up & Viv of the Slits, Mark Stewart & Bruce Smith of the Pop Group, Keith Levene, & many others (greats like Michael Rose, Neneh Cherry, Nick Plytas, Bingy Bunny & Bubblers, Vivien Goldman...).
I've shared their 1980 self-titled debut here.
In 2021 On-U released a five CD box set containing the debut plus the follow-up Action Battlefield (1981) & Foundation Steppers (1983) along with Avant Gardening, containing rare Dubs, version excursions, & unreleased tracks from the vault 1980-1983 (listen particularly for dearly departed Mark Stewart on "May I Version", a bonus digital file not on the LP).
Making up for having slighted them in the past...
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Action Battlefield Disc 2 -
My Whole World
Observe Life
Got to Get Away
My Love
Problems
Nuclear Zulu
Guiding Star
Foundation Steppers Disc 3 -
Some Love
Memories
5 Dog Race
Misplaced Love
Dreamers
Stabilizer
Stormy Weather
Vice of My Enemies
Mandarin
Avant Gardening Disc 5 -
Aggro Dub Version
Send for Me
Izalize
Unclear
Singing Love
I Scream (Rimshot)
Avante Gardening
Wide World Version
Some Dub
May I Version
Revolutionary Dub Warriors
The Revolutionary Dub Warriors were formed in 1991 in the Reading area by some of the originators of the Free Festival scene whose prime musical interest was Reggae Sound Systems. Their contemporaries were the Megadog & Whirly-Gig outfits, Zion Train, Dreadzone, & the Orb. The interest in Bass & space were the only rules which governed their Sounds.
All of these groups had Dub as a common theme, to greater or lesser extents. All of them used their music to feed this Dub-influenced Sound into new strains of the genre.
Revolutionary Dub Warriors' debut was 1994s Deliverance with On-U Sound which I’ve shared here. RDW's sound is that of raw Roots Dubbed up in their own unique way. The band feature live drums, bass, & percussion but also use electronic effects & instruments to enhance the mesmerising effect of their music. The Dub Warriors were known on the Free Festival circuit for their incendiary live sets. It was perhaps this quality which helped them gravitate towards the On-U Sound stable who at that time had become regulars on the festival scene through the contributions of African Head Charge, Gary Clail with On-U Sound System, & the mighty Dub Syndicate. On-U were also at a critical stage in their history as a label in that they had to expand their artist roster, most of whom had grown with the label, in order to keep some freshness & variety in its output.
1994 - Live at the Boatrace & 1996 - Know Your Enemy here.
1996 - State of Evolution here.
1998 - teamed with Mad Professor for Ariwa release 1998 Dub Fusion here.
Here are two live sets, where RDW are at their finest showcasing their Sound System style, that I have yet to share. Starting with the 1993s self-released cassette on Warrior Dance...
Side A -
Centenary
Demascus Gate
Homeward Dub
Changes
Wicked Dub
Creation
Side B -
Creation (Reprise)
Dread Dub
Freedom
Dub Warrior
Resistance
& one from Brighton's Essential Festival the following summer, a live mix from Adrian Sherwood for the On-U Sound System.
Dub the E (Intro)
Creation
Walkabout
Mount Uhuru
Dread
Dub the E
Industrial
Warrior
Dub Warriors frontman, bass player, & songwriter Steve Swann has worked with & been part of such luminaries as the Kaya Collective (1983), Military Surplus (1984), Radical Dance Faction (1984), Dub the Earth (1987), Hi Tech Roots Dynamics (1991) before becoming a founding member of Revolutionary Dub Warriors (1991).
Here is one from Dub the Earth with Steve Swann...
MF'er Dub
Slug Shag
Knock on Wood
Thailand Dub
Vivisection
Running Out
Hard & Soft
Release the Dub
Pressure Drop
Heartbreaker Dub
Steve was also part of Hi-Tech Roots Dynamics, a project for Martin Campbell. Campbell is a UK roots & Dub veteran, the founder of Channel One (UK). HiTech Roots Dynamics consisted of Jah Rej Forte (riddim & lead guitar, Jah Works label owner), Steve Swann (bass, guitar), Martin Campbell (drums, bass, keyboards), MJ Harris (keyboards, riddim guitar), Timm Hill (saxophone), Squidjy (piano).
Here Hi-Tech meets up with Gerald Thomas Moore aka The Outsider (melodica, lead guitar, keyboards, penny whistle). This one's got it all: Jah Works; The Outsider; Steve Swann, Channel One (UK). Gotta love it...
Alfa
George William Gordon
Rumours of War
Demascus Gate
Warm Love
Jerusalem
Livin' Vibes
Serengeti
Freedom Struggle
Distant Thunder
Cool Runnings
Jerusalem Dub
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Action Battlefield
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Avant Gardening
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Live at the Marquee
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Live at Essential
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The Lost Tapes
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At Channel One
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Thanks NØ! I've been throwing everything you're posting into my queue. I'm stoked for Zion Train, but I keep replaying Sound Iration's Seventh Seal.
ReplyDeleteOn another note, one of King Tubby's Hometown HiFI speakers popped up on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/dub/comments/1fe43gw/king_tubbys_bass_speaker_box_mildly_interesting
Thanks for the reddit link. What an icon. The restoration looks good.
DeleteAs for Sound Iration, Nick Manasseh is one of my go-to producer/selectors, his Roots Garden product is all top notch. Seventh Seal is arguably the first UK Steppas tune ever, the true OG.
Thanks, brother. Your queue must be as long as a Chinaman's by now.