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Good Star Dubs

Label: Albumlabel

Format: CD

Genre: Electronic

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€5.40
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2025 Stock. CD digipack, housed in a 4-panel digipak. In 2007, Tadd Mullinix and Daniel Meteo locked themselves in a Berlin studio for one intense week with a singular vision: to channel the spirit of mid-80s Jamaican digital dub—the raw, revolutionary sound pioneered by Prince Jammy's legendary "Sleng Teng"—through their own experimental lens. The result was 15 tracks of deep, hypnotic dub, combining Mullinix's handcrafted digital rhythms with Meteo's immersive studio treatments. Guitars, organs, keys, and off-beats dissolve into cascading echoes, dropouts, and vintage warmth—a sound both reverential and entirely their own.

For nearly two decades, these recordings remained largely unheard, with only two tracks surfacing on compilations for Monkeytown and Shitkatapult. Now, the duo has decided the time is right to share this work in full. Good Star Dubs presents six selections from those sessions plus two alternative mixes, music that has only deepened with time—rolling basslines, deep-space echoes, and a reductive intensity that feels both intimate and vast.

Tadd Mullinix (Ann Arbor, MI) is a prolific producer known for his groundbreaking hip-hop work as Dabrye (Ghostly International) and his genre-defying releases under names like JTC, 2AMFM, and Charles Manier.

Daniel Meteo (Berlin) is the founder of Shitkatapult and Albumlabel, and a key figure at Random Noize Musick, working with artists like Apparat, Oval, and T.Raumschmiere. He's released two solo albums and collaborated extensively as one half of Bus with Sun Electric's Tom Thiel.

Details
Cat. number: ALB 008
Year: 2016
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Housed in a 4-panel digipak.