Christmas In Dub (Echo Beach)

Dub Spencer & Trance Hill

Released in 2018

DownBeat Four-Star Review

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About:

Last Christmas seems only moments away, but that hasn’t stopped these four doughty Swiss musicians from decking the halls in their studio, getting the bass speakers to rumble and the loops to trill. In dulci dub jubilo! In their low-slung reindeer racing sleigh, Dub Spencer & Trance Hill glide through the night of nights with twelve box-fresh cover versions pumping through their speakers, utterly unafraid of overworking a cliché. Statistically, “love” is probably the most common subject in song lyrics, and many trite lines have been dedicated to it, closely followed by “Christmas”. Now, this Zurich/Lucerne collective have lavished their charming, futuristic sound elements on the topic, pounding through this winter wonderland, hovering somewhere between pop, dub and surreal electronics, liberally spiced with retro roots rocker attitude with a lavish scattering of warm analog delay and reverb effects. This album sits skillfully right at the intersection of elevator muzak and elegant dub, and it has a very simple, unpretentious message: Without a groove there’s no dub, and no Christmas either. For some of the tracks, it’s only the second time round that you realize which Christmas song is being covered. The bass line is crucial, as it is usually the instrument that plays the Christmassy themes. “Never change a winning song”, thought Dub Spencer & Trance Hill, instead opting to give these themes a much slacker treatment. The scent of fir branches, incense, the Northern Lights and interesting biscuits comes together with a warm Hammond organ, funky guitars, rich drum grooves and a bass that is practically subsonic to create an intelligent, mischievous and leftfield masterpiece. Following their impressive encounters with artists such as William S. Burroughs, Lee Perry, Dieter Meier, and Ken Boothe, the internationally-lauded Swiss band have now added their idiosyncratic spin on Christmas, treating Santa to a dub makeover with neo-folk collages in reindeer jumpers and minimal dub with space for recorders. Christmas simply couldn’t sound any better or more flamboyant!

Track Listing:

1. Oh How Joyfully [0 Du Frohliche Dub] 3:25

2. The First Noel [Dub] 3:59

3. Jingle Bells [Dub] 2:05

4. Go Tell It on the Mountain [Dub] 4:11

5. Come, All Ye Shepherds [Kommet Ihr Hirte Dub] 4:03

6. Morgen Kommt Der Weihnachtsmann [Dub] 4:16

7. Oh, Come, Little Children [Ihr Kinderlein Kommet Dub] 4:03

8. The Twelve Days of Christmas [Dub] 3:57

9. O Come, All Ye Faithful [Dub] 5:13

10. Silent Night [Stille Nacht Dub] 2:48

11. We Wish You a Merry Christmas [Dub] 4:21

12. Lasst Uns Froh Und Munter Sein [Dub] 2:55

Personnel:

Marcel Stalder: bass

Julian Dillier: drums, percussion, melodica

Markus Meier: guitar, banjo

Philipp Greter: organ, keyboards, melodica

Recorded in 2018, at Dub Spencer-Studio, Emmenbronx/Switzerland by Dub Spencer & Trance Hill

Produced, Mixed and Mastered by Philipp Greter

Review:

Swiss band Dub Spencer & Trance Hill buck Yuletide conventions by delivering dub syncretized with rock and electronic music. “Silent Night,” “Jingle Bells” and the nine other tracks on Christmas In Dub offer plenty of spacey innovation. A melodica, in the spirit of Augustus Pablo, conspires with guitar, banjo and organ in bringing an organic presence to the stylized dub. Several famous melodies are obscured or unrecognizable till the listener teases them out.

Frank-John Hadley (DownBeat)