Generation Dub

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I Can't Take It (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Puppet Master 00:00 Tools
Deliverance 00:00 Tools
Detonate 00:00 Tools
Champagne Cocktails 00:00 Tools
Midiman 00:00 Tools
Deliverence 00:00 Tools
Return Of The Body Snatcher 00:00 Tools
Body Snatchers 00:00 Tools
Miami Vice 00:00 Tools
Atomic 00:00 Tools
Kiss My Clownstep 00:00 Tools
I Cant Take It 00:00 Tools
Sexy Beast 00:00 Tools
Voodoo Doll 00:00 Tools
Freak Show 00:00 Tools
Altered State 00:00 Tools
Transmission (Taxman VIP Mix) 00:00 Tools
Hawaii Five-O 00:00 Tools
Mars Attacks (Zen Remix) 00:00 Tools
The Shining 00:00 Tools
Return of the Body Snatchers (remix) 00:00 Tools
Puppet Master (Twisted Individual Remix) 00:00 Tools
Decoded 00:00 Tools
Mars Attacks 00:00 Tools
Return of the Body Snatchers 00:00 Tools
Les Miserables 00:00 Tools
Beast City 00:00 Tools
I Can't Take 00:00 Tools
Monster Sound 00:00 Tools
Dont Fuck with the G Dub 00:00 Tools
Come Home 00:00 Tools
Weird Science 00:00 Tools
Terminate 00:00 Tools
Ghost Busters 00:00 Tools
Black Widow 00:00 Tools
Flute Thing 00:00 Tools
Puppet Master (Twisted Individ 00:00 Tools
Return of The Body Snatchers (rmx) 00:00 Tools
Forever (Original Sin VIP) 00:00 Tools
Immaculate Conception (Original Sin VIP) 00:00 Tools
the omen 00:00 Tools
What You Talking About Clownst 00:00 Tools
Bussup 00:00 Tools
What You Talking About Clownstep? 00:00 Tools
Tink Ya Bad 00:00 Tools
Puppet Master (Twisted Individual Remix) 1 00:00 Tools
Deliverence - Mixed 00:00 Tools
Voodoo Doll (Drumsound & Bassline Smith Remix) 00:00 Tools
The Puppet Master 00:00 Tools
Detonate (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Voodoo Doll (Drumsound And Bas 00:00 Tools
Touch Me 00:00 Tools
Voodoo Doll (Drumsound And Bassline Smith Remix) 00:00 Tools
For Those Who Can Handle 00:00 Tools
Generation Dub @ Innovation in the Sun 2007 00:00 Tools
Nightmares 00:00 Tools
Raw Hide 00:00 Tools
China Town 00:00 Tools
Live at Dreamland Summer Heat CD1 00:00 Tools
Give It To Me (Dubplate) 00:00 Tools
Give It To Me 00:00 Tools
Mars Attack (Zen Remix) 00:00 Tools
Immaculate Conception (Origina 00:00 Tools
Mars Attack - Zen Remix 00:00 Tools
Contact 00:00 Tools
Sub Zero 00:00 Tools
Warp Speed 00:00 Tools
I Can't Take It 00:00 Tools
dr. strangelove 00:00 Tools
Crush 00:00 Tools
Unknown 00:00 Tools
Crackers 24-03-2006 00:00 Tools
Sammuri 00:00 Tools
Mars Attacks - Zen VIP 00:00 Tools
Dr Strangelove 00:00 Tools
Live at Innovation in the Sun 2008 Vol. 1 00:00 Tools
Dub Zero 00:00 Tools
What You Talking About Clownstep 00:00 Tools
Puppet Master (Twisted Individual Rmx) 00:00 Tools
Atlantic 00:00 Tools
Transmission 00:00 Tools
Forever 00:00 Tools
January A - Zen 00:00 Tools
Mars Attack (Zen VIP) 00:00 Tools
Altered State (VIP) 00:00 Tools
Voodoo doll (Drumsound & Simon "Bassline" Smith remix) 00:00 Tools
Pervert 00:00 Tools
Finding The Three 00:00 Tools
Dreams 00:00 Tools
kiss my clown step 00:00 Tools
Hybrid Tekno 00:00 Tools
Capricorn (A) 00:00 Tools
Puppet Master (Twisted Individual Rremix) 00:00 Tools
Return of the Bodysnatchers 00:00 Tools
Mars Attacks (Zen VIP) 00:00 Tools
Instinct (Twisted Individual Remix) 00:00 Tools
February A - Twisted Individual 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
The Black Widow 00:00 Tools
Voodoo Doll (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Gangsta Shit 00:00 Tools
October A - Generation Dub 00:00 Tools
January B - Zen 00:00 Tools
December 00:00 Tools
March A - Zen 00:00 Tools
April B - Twisted Individual 00:00 Tools
Snowman 00:00 Tools
Aquarius (A) 00:00 Tools
Capricorn (B) 00:00 Tools
Aquarius (B) 00:00 Tools
50 Pence Out Of Your Head 00:00 Tools
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At 22 and 23 years of age, Jake Carter and Adam Tindill, otherwise known as Geordie production duo Generation Dub, are standing in the frontline of a new breed of producers who are slowly but surely rising through the ranks of the jungle drum n bass scene. Having cemented a reputation for energetic dancefloor cuts during their apprenticeship at the Formation camp, which enabled them to established themselves as a formidable production partnership, they subsequently caught the ear of a certain DJ Hype and have now been enlisted to serve alongside the likes of Potential Bad Boy and Hazard at True Playaz, Ganja and Frontline. Born and bred in Newcastle, the duo followed similar paths before fate willed them to cross at Music College. Jake grew up listening to rock and hip-hop before being converted to jungle drum n bass by artists such as Goldie and LTJ Bukem, while it was the ‘Platinum Breakz’ and ‘The Prototype Years’ albums which brought Adam’s attention to the bass and the drum, before which he steadily moved from his parents 80s record collection, through hip-hop, hardcore and house. Their fascination with jungle drum n bass soon developed into a desire to become part of the scene, which initially manifested itself as a desire to DJ. During this formative period, the duo also developed a fascination with the tools of music production, which combined with their aspirations to play an active part in the scene, led them to enrol at a Music College so that they could dedicated most of their time to perfecting their production skills. It was there that, after ending up in a studio together and discovering their mutual love for smoking weed and jungle drum n bass, they decided to forge a production partnership. Contrary to expectation, Music College did not provide them with the necessary skills to produce one of the most demanding forms of dance music, so they decided to quit and refine their skills in Jake’s home studio. Before their encounter at college, Jake and Adam were already DJing at various nights around Newcastle, and after they met, they decided to promote an event together called Area 51. Meanwhile, they continued to refine their production skills, using the night to test out their tunes and give them out to other DJs. One of those DJs was none other than Leicester veteran DJ SS, who although not yet entirely convinced by the duo’s productions, showed an interest and gave them the motivation to keep up the hard work by leaving the door open for a potential release with the Formation camp. The duo latched onto this sparkle of hope, and after a year spent knuckling down in the studio, Generation Dub got their first release with ‘Ghost Busters’ b/w ‘Monster Sound’ on Reformed, a subsidiary of Formation for up and coming producers. This was followed by the now notorious remix of Total Science’s classic ‘Champion Sound’ on CIA, which brought them to the attention of the whole jungle drum n bass community. But the track that truly placed them into the dancefloor’s consciousness was their first 12 for Formation, which included the awesome steppy beast ‘Body Snatchers’. Caned by absolutely everyone from Grooverider to J Majik, ‘Body Snatchers’ was Generation Dub’s first anthem, and established them as a dancefloor force to be reckoned with. It also paved the way for further releases on Formation, including the excellent ‘Deliverance’ and ‘Sexy Beast’ EPs, multiple releases on Reformed, New Identity and the Months series, for which they mixed the CD compilation, and remixes for TOV, Baron Inc. and Grid. Despite a hectic release and DJ schedule, which has seen them play in countries such as America and Sweden, they also found the time to set up their own imprint, Propaganda, which they see as an outlet for their more experimental work under their G Dub moniker, and also a place for nurturing new artists, such as Adam’s brother Taxman. Generation Dub are now about to embark on a new chapter in their career. After parting company with Formation, DJ Hype approached them to join his camp, and despite not wanting to get involved with another label immediately after Formation, the offer of joining a camp as prestigious as Hype’s was an offer they could not refuse. As they put it themselves, I don’t think there’s anyone else that would have made us change our minds all the tunes we’ve ever loved have always been True Playaz or Ganja and here we are signing with them. It’s bizarre, like it was meant to be. Now that they’ve found their spiritual home, Generation Dub are looking to take their music to the next level and to a broader audience, and what better place for this promising duo to mature than under the expert tutelage of DJ Hype. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.