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Saturday, July 11, 2026

Dubmission



It's becoming rare nowadays that I don't play a Dubmission release in one of my monthly shows. There are two obvious reasons for that: they put out a lot of stuff and that stuff is invariably worth checking out.

This year alone the London-based label has already brought us Makyo's wonderful rendition of Talisman's Things Ah Get Tuff, Ashtech's Walkin' Dubs and Drew Id's Interstellar Dub. Last year they brought us the marvellous Freqs in Flux anthology from Pitch Black and Alpha & Omega's Only Jah Children, among a whole load of great releases you can find at their bandcamp site.

In my Dandelion Radio show this month, I'm playing the International Observer remix of Isaac Chambers and Dub Princess's Let Me In, a monster of a track that first saw the light of day a few years back and is more than worthy of a reissue, especially as the release not only includes the featured track but an excellent Deep Fried Dub mix.

All of which is just scratching the top of the iceberg. Dubmission aren't just worth checking out in themselves: they open the door to a massive range of essential dub releases.

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Dubmission

It's becoming rare nowadays that I don't play a Dubmission release in one of my monthly shows. There are two obvious reasons for tha...