Silicone Soul welcome the return of old friend Justin Robertson as he brings his much loved Deadstock 33s project back to Darkroom Dubs. Last spotted on the label only a matter of weeks ago with Infinite Interchange on the Darkroom Dubs Presents Summer Love collection, here he builds on the momentum with two more singular missions deep into the timeless analogue abyss. Whats more, they come covered with a print of one of Justins very own hand-drawn pieces. Dr. Spectro On The Frontier marks the start of this new Deadstock trip. Celebrating the lesser spotted DC super villain who could control people’s emotions with a brazen line or two of sinewy acid what starts off dark and gnarly gradually unfolds into a much more emotional narrative. Watch out for the harmonic riff that rekindles feels of raving fields and a salvo of chords towards the climax that genuinely will control your emotions. The Music Is Madness (To Those Who Cannot Hear It), meanwhile, is more than just a poetic title. Already a summer anthem at A Love From Outer Space, it s a roomy, cosmic affair that’s laced with layers of trippy textures and chugs at a cool 120. Its one of Justin’s classic signature smouldering sessions, what ostensibly seems forlorn and introspective is actually coded with deep hope and positivity. Youd be mad not to hear it. Youd be mad not to stay tuned too. For the first time in Darkroom Dubs history, this release and all this years vinyl dispatches will be released digitally as part of an end of year compilation, Tales From Underground Vol. 1 and will also feature an exclusive Silicone Soul remix of Rigopolar & Cannibal Inks Thousand Years Before. And to round the year off? The long-awaited new single from Silicone Soul themselves.
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Silicone Soul welcome the return of old friend Justin Robertson as he brings his much- loved Deadstock 33s project back to Darkroom Dubs. Last spotted on the label only a matter of weeks ago with ‘Infinite Interchange’ on the ‘Darkroom Dubs Presents Summer Love’ collection, here he builds on the momentum with two more singular missions deep into the timeless analogue abyss. What’s more, they come covered with a print of one of Justin’s very own hand-drawn pieces.
‘Dr. Spectro On The Frontier’ marks the start of this new Deadstock trip. Celebrating the lesser spotted DC super villain who could control people’s emotions with a brazen line or two of sinewy acid; what starts off dark and gnarly gradually unfolds into a much more emotional narrative. Watch out for the harmonic riff that rekindles feels of raving fields and a salvo of chords towards the climax that genuinely will control your emotions.
‘The Music Is Madness (To Those Who Cannot Hear It)’, meanwhile, is more than just a poetic title. Already a summer anthem at A Love From Outer Space, it's a roomy, cosmic affair that’s laced with layers of trippy textures and chugs at a cool 120. It’s one of Justin’s classic signature smouldering sessions; what ostensibly seems forlorn and introspective is actually coded with deep hope and positivity. You’d be mad not to hear it.
You’d be mad not to stay tuned too... For the first time in Darkroom Dubs history, this release and all this year’s vinyl dispatches will be released digitally as part of an end of year compilation, ‘Tales From Underground Vol. 1’ and will also feature an exclusive Silicone Soul remix of Rigopolar & Cannibal Ink’s 'Thousand Years Before'. And to round the year off? The long-awaited new single from Silicone Soul themselves.