VHS or Beta’s forthcoming album Diamonds &
Dub picks up from where their last album left off. Putting a
creative spin on their 2011 release Diamonds & Death, VHS duo
Mark Palgy & Craig Pfunder called upon renowned DJ/producer Jacques
Renault (Holy Ghost, YACHT, Midnight Magic) and
engineer/remixer Mark Verbos (Fischerspooner, The Gossip,
Gang of Four) to create a dub version for seven of the original album’s 9
tracks.Diamonds & Dub will be released May 8 via Krian Music
Group.
The idea was conceived when Mark Palgy met Jacques Renault, who was spinning boogie and disco records in Brooklyn bar Commodore. Palgy explains, “The idea of dub versions began in the late 70s and early 80s. Artists began seeking extended 12 inch mixes of their songs to be played in nightclubs. And usually one side of the 12 inch had a ‘dub version’ which was a little less vocal and usually a bit spacier due to echoes made from spring reverbs and cool studio effects. So rather than get people to do more traditional remixes as we know them today -- we decided this time around to try something that hasn't been done in a little while.”
“Jellybean Dub” is a dark atmospheric spaced-out track that slowly builds to a climax with handclaps, electric piano and thumping bass. “I Found A Reason Dub” is armed with a flurry of tambourine and driving piano, while title track “Diamonds and Dub” sprinkles vocals over a landscape of beats, low sub bass lines, blips and bumps and warped oscillating synths.
The idea was conceived when Mark Palgy met Jacques Renault, who was spinning boogie and disco records in Brooklyn bar Commodore. Palgy explains, “The idea of dub versions began in the late 70s and early 80s. Artists began seeking extended 12 inch mixes of their songs to be played in nightclubs. And usually one side of the 12 inch had a ‘dub version’ which was a little less vocal and usually a bit spacier due to echoes made from spring reverbs and cool studio effects. So rather than get people to do more traditional remixes as we know them today -- we decided this time around to try something that hasn't been done in a little while.”
“Jellybean Dub” is a dark atmospheric spaced-out track that slowly builds to a climax with handclaps, electric piano and thumping bass. “I Found A Reason Dub” is armed with a flurry of tambourine and driving piano, while title track “Diamonds and Dub” sprinkles vocals over a landscape of beats, low sub bass lines, blips and bumps and warped oscillating synths.
Mid tempo, dancey & atmospheric, Diamonds & Dub takes you on a trip through the minds of these creative electroniceers. Be sure to catch them on tour this month!
Catch VHS or Beta LIVE on tour!
5/3: Cambridge, MA @ T.T. The Bears
5/5: Durham, NH @ University Of New Hampshire
5/10: Columbus, OH @ The Basement
5/11: Chicago, IL @ Empty Bottle
5/12: Lexington, KY @ Buster's Billiards & Backroom
5/17: New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom
5/11: Chicago, IL @ Empty Bottle
5/12: Lexington, KY @ Buster's Billiards & Backroom
5/17: New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom
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