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The Bug vs Ghost Dubs Implosion (Released 20th February 2025)

Price range: £30.99 through £34.99

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//PRESSURE//

 

*We had an issue with our glorious Dinked pressing of The Bug vs Ghost Dubs ‘Implosion’ whereby we didn’t receive the correct amount of copies, which meant that a number of our shops were unable to fulfil their customer orders. This was a very sold out & very in demand edition & it broke our hearts to let people down.

We discussed options with Kevin Martin (aka The Bug) & it was felt that the best thing to do was to press an additional short run of the record in order to address the shortage.

To this end, there were an additional 250 copies pressed (the minimum run we could ask for). We will use these copies to look after the people who previously missed out on their copies, but then there will be a small number left over that we can offer for sale across our network.

These copies will be made available for presale on Friday 30th January at 4pm.

So if you missed out last time or have become a fan since this edition sold out, pay attention to your favourite Dinked retailer, as you might get lucky… **

 

£34.99 – Dinked Edition #369

 

  • Red & white smash 2LP *
  • Bonus black vinyl 12” with 4 tracks (otherwise only available digitally) *
  • Limited pressing of 500 *

 

*EXCLUSIVE to Dinked Edition

 

£30.99 – Black 2XLP

 

When Chuck D proclaimed “Bass, how low can you go?” on Public Enemy’s anthemic ‘Bring the Noise,’ maybe he was pre-empting or inciting the 10,000 fathoms-deep, spine-bending basslines and sub-quake tremors of ‘Implosion.’

 

Implosion is a crushing split album, appropriately released on The Bug’s own PRESSURE label. Mapping out a new form of spectral dub, the sound is deliberately immersive, introverted, and yes, definitely implosive. In pursuit of heavy lids, blurred vision, and merciless bass bin punishment, it’s one part meditation, two parts low-end theory, and essentially a confession of devoted sound system addiction.

 

As expected from a tag team featuring British soundlab explorer and ‘London Zoo’ composer Kevin Martin, aka The Bug, and Michael Fiedler, aka Jah Schulz—a long-time graduate of Germany’s new school of sound system reggae culture—the duo approaches their target differently yet share the goal of keeping their sound “raw” (Fiedler) and “brutally minimal” (Martin). This proves that opposites can attract, even if their tools are different and their methods sometimes diverge.

 

From such a disparate combo, hailing from different geographical and aesthetic backgrounds, contrasts are certainly on display, even within each artist’s own contributions. From the melancholia and transcendence of ‘Alien Virus (West Indian Centre, Leeds),’ to the duality of ascension and descension on ‘Hope,’ or the Sunn 0))) in dub, visceral drone of ‘Dread (The End, London),’ to the tripped-out repetitions of ‘Midnight,’ which reinvents Chain Reaction for post-millennials, the result is both sacred and narcotic. Each track illuminates the emotional impact and atmospheric pressure being explored across this deceptively sparse album—a mastery of tone and texture.

 

This collection might be as reduced, minimal, and deep as The Bug has ever gone, perhaps echoing the solemnity of his recent Kevin Richard Martin Black release and invoking the futurist steppas self-pioneered on his previous Pressure album. Alternatively, Fiedler‘s Ghost Dubs project ventures into his most heavyweight direction yet, which is no mean feat considering his previous, the critically acclaimed album Damaged, was a monstrously massive triumph of analogue weight and enviable sound design.

 

Implosion is ice-cool, a stark contrast to the warmth and sociability of traditional Jamaican roots and the current trends in digi-dub. Instead, the mood is soaked in tension and intense dread, finding an unexpected melting point where classic dub’s stark rhythm attack, isolationist ambience’s eerie drift, dub techno’s floatation strategies, and even the relentless riffs of doom metal collide. As the bass-obsessed pair drop what is arguably the heaviest ambient dub album to emerge from any electronic sector—a moody counterpoint to The Orb’s fluffy clouds, etc, Martin has cited The Roots Radics, Black Jade, and On U Sound’s Pounding System as heavily influencing his approach to the album, while Fiedler has expressed his admiration for Adrian Sherwood’s productions and Rhythm & Sound’s enchanting soundscape. Yet, the super heavyweight pulsations, emotive resonances, and bone-rattling vibrations detonated here effortlessly go far beyond these influences.

 

Shadowy and elusive, there’s a mysteriousness at this record’s core. A haunting moodiness oscillating between nostalgia and future shock. Despite the deadly fixation with SLOW and HEAVY, the album maintains a totally hypnotic swing throughout. Implosion and its lead single ‘Imploded Versions’ are testaments to being enveloped in bass, seduced by bass, submerged in bass, and utterly crushed by bass, as The Bug and Ghost Dubs seek to craft a new form of dub for zonal headz and Babylon seekers.

 

Mastered by Stefan Betke (a.k.a. POLE) at Scape Mastering studio, this record is heavy as f-ck without resorting to continuous distortion. It’s low-end worship taken to an absolute extreme, yet remains highly listenable and definitely danceable, albeit at the slowest of paces. Sacred and narcotic, this is low-end worship amplified to the max. Dive in if you dare.

 

TRACKLISTING
Side A

A1 THE BUG – Hooked (Hyams Gym, Leytonstone)

A2 GHOST DUBS – In The Zone

A3 THE BUG – Believers (Imperial Gardens, Camberwell)

Side B

 

B1 GHOST DUBS – Hope

B2 THE BUG – Burial Skank (Mass, Brixton)

B3 GHOST DUBS – Dub Remote

Side C

 

C1 THE BUG – Alien Virus (West Indian Centre, Leeds)

C2 GHOST DUBS – Down

C3 THE BUG – Militants (The Rocket, Holloway)

 

Side D

D1 GHOST DUBS – Into The Mystic

D2 THE BUG – Dread (The End, London)

D3 GHOST DUBS – Midnight

BONUS 12”

A1. THE BUG – Spectres (Plastic People, Shoreditch)

A2. GHOST DUBS – Waterhouse



B1. THE BUG – Duppied (Brixton Rec)B2. Ghost Dubs – No Words

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Dinked Edition #369, Black 2XLP