Gaudi – Jazz Gone Dub

GAUDI returns with exceptional compositions and an innovative production approach, a signature that has cemented his position across the dub, electronica, and world music realms.

Crafted over nearly four years, this latest release from the spellbinding dub auteur feels like a masterclass within the dub universe. Collaborating with revered musical luminaries and world-class dub legends, Gaudi delivers a ritualistic musical experience that is both reverent and grand.

Rooted in his musical DNA, Gaudi once again pushes beyond established boundaries, shaping a captivating sonic landscape. By merging the improvisational essence of jazz with solid, heavyweight dub grooves, “Jazz Gone Dub,” released on December 5, stands as a clear affirmation of Gaudi’s vision as a true musical visionary.

Despite the constellation of legendary contributors, “Jazz Gone Dub” remains unmistakably Gaudi’s domain, with him acting as the album’s gravitational force and unifying spirit. He absorbs and channels this immense creative energy—from David Hinds’ deeply rooted reggae melodies of Steel Pulse, Jah Wobble’s iconic bass grooves, Ernest Ranglin’s magical guitar phrases, and the rhythmic mastery of Sly & Robbie, to the significant contributions of Colin Edwin from Porcupine Tree, Sardinian outfit Train to Roots, Manu Chao collaborator Roy Paci, veteran guitarist Marcus Upbeat, also Mr Woodnote, Tim Hutton’s commanding brass arrangements, Gavin Tate-Lovery’s seductive saxophone and flute lines, Horseman’s percussive accents, and Vlastur’s solid basslines—allowing Gaudi to emerge fully being a creative force within “Jazz Gone Dub.”

This visionary album is now available across major digital streaming platforms and can also be ordered in physical formats, CD and Vinyl, via this provided link.
(Sam)

Tags:

  • Show Comments

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

comment *

  • name *

  • email *

  • website *