Salmonella Dub

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ok- ¿which of you jerks gave take a tinny money to make a record?

when is their next NZ tour?

They have a short tour of the main centres to endorse their new album I guess inSeptember. Inside the dub plates is out of this world. Their sound is so fresh. They have worked hard to create a more refined album this time where as I hink they didn't expect the success of killervision last time round. It is very smooth. I only got it yesterday and have only listened to it a few times so I will have to do a proper review some other time but it is very accessible while at the same time meaintaining its dub and d'n'b appeal. It is much faster than kilervision. Alot like shapeshifter EP in places which they had a lot to do with. I was glad to finally secure my copy becase I can tell you I was losing sleep waiting for the day it was finally released. The sound is real and explosive in most parts and doen't bore you at all in any place as some "alternative" releases from abroad at least tend to do. Paddy Free's influence is ever present and over all a well rounded package. From the Base Head Kru.

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Does anyone know of any fan sites for Salmonella Dub? I am really after the words for "Killervision" more specifially "For the love of it" but can't seem to find them anywhere. Anyone got any ideas??

Love the album, I have only just brought it (being NZ Music Month and all), can't wait for the next one.

Hi Debs,

Try this http://www.salmonelladub.com/

for more info on Salmonella Dub,

DaveS

Yeah thanks Dave, I went there, but I was looking for a bit more. They don't seem to have much on their official website.
Thanks anyway, I guess I will keep looking.

The offical Salmonella site is very lacking in info :| but its all good, i have their new album and i really like it well worth the 30 bucks

the new album is a toker. it's dark phat sunny and cold all at the same time - the single 'love your ways' is a crap indication of the rest of the album. sounds primo on the new stereo in wanaka.... yeah babay.... sup nzm you bunch-o-winners!!!! and is that an expat wellywood veteran i spy in the new signups - paddles - big ups to o'riel!

Im just getting into the dub so I dont really know the background on them - all I know is that I love thier music NOW...love, lurve , luv it!

Ive been in love with the dub since one of their summer concerts in Myers Park late 2000 (Auckland). I saw them live at the BDO - where they went off - and I would love to see them live again, but every gig I've heard of since then has been R18!! When will they be playing an all ages gig in Auckland??

I'm preparing a salmonella dub tribute site, hopefully with EVERYTHING on it. If anybody has any pictures, lyrics esp, or just any info you think might be interesting to fans could ya please reply to this post or email me... mudwiggle69@hotmail.com Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks people.

I saw Tiki AGAIN...

They play Nelson quite a bit....I've got their 12" dub plate record signed by them. How much would any one pay for it?

nil- cos they suck so bad

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mmm. salmonella are soo good, i love dub plates, its sooo different to killervision & everything before it.
plus tikis a fox, i saw them live with pitchblack, shapeshifter, and king kapisi, ya know that tour? they went off. and I met tiki after the gig on the street, and had a wee chat, and he wrote me a little note that i've still got, being a sad pathetic groupie...and he introduced me to K.K & dj raw - fuk that gig went off...they are so rad how they mix live instruments with their recorded get up. sooo good

he may be a 'fox' but he's a farking weak weak weak rapper..'five-oh'?
please go and live in america if you want to talk like them....trying to make bromley sound all tough and slummish oooh 'watch your back when it's dark in the park' hahahaha......

read a book and learn to write aye....

reat of the album's rad tho....best since dubtomfoolery....just two stank tracks: love yr ways[sellout] bromley east why roll huh....

problems is o for awesome as is wytaliba...

yo, hes not a rapper hes an mc, subtle difference...

have to say druken monkey to me was on a par with tomfoolery and so is dub plates-the biggest difference with dub plates is that their songs have actually been engineered by a wicked cat and well produced to suit the commercal ear.

though i have to say their bdo gig was terrible......sound problems and then mr tiki comming in on tambarine and being way out of time.......they had way to much happening in their songs and i thought it was spoilt.......not to mention all the people who kept walking past you on the dance floor and elbowing you ect, hard to get a dance in!!! but oh well, they always work well with a smaller crowd.....look forward to seeing them next time though.

tiki engineered it aye...he mos def has mad skills in that depo...

"I am the way the truth and the light.."

no tiki wasn't the main engineer on this latest one.....sure he may of had some input but to the best of my knowledge it was only engineered/mastered by the guy who did shihads last album, chris someone, they said thats where their wicked drum beats came from (or something like that)....pitty the riding bass failed to prevail in dub plates.....?? and will it ever return? he did have a large input in killervision sound????? suspision on his real mixing skills after that!

not chris tig - they had old school david wernham and paddy free from pitch black do the engineering this time round...

yeah - no tiki tig, and yeah he did engineer killervision... with paddy

sound track to the summer

thank you for your correction, david thats the one

cheer

Salmonella Dub, Aoteroa’s finest dub artists, will be performing as part of the NZ’s National University Orientation Festivals in February and March 2002.

Thu 21/2 Otago University Town Hall The Black Seeds, Zuvuaya

Fri 22/2 Uni of Canterbury UCSA Ballroom Black Seeds, DJ's Mant, Jagwah

Thu 28/2 Massey University Massey Events Ctre The Black Seeds, Mercenaries

Fri 1/3 Victoria University Union Hall Project

Fri 8/3 Uni of AK/AUT/ASA St James The Black Seeds

Sat 9/3 Waikato University orienTENTion Coffee Breaks

Ticketing:
Details can be found @ www.orientation.co.nz
Tickets will be available to the public (non students) as well.

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arghh, what were they thinking with the video clip for "Bromley East Roller", ugh.

god yes, I thought it was awful.

as I have never posted anything about Salmonella Dub here except to say their video for Bromly eats roller sucked, I thought I'd better just add, that: it's an awesome song and they are definetly all that.

awesome track except for the shite raps...the raps on push on through are nice though....

and yes the video is even wacker than love your wackness....

the percussionist is dope!

just had to say that i saw Salmonella Dub play on the weekend at DCM's on Oxford, Sydney, which was a strange enough venue in itself, but any who what a night. The atmosphere, ambience and energy was just amazing, well impressed guys, good to see so many kiwis altogether away from home supporting our bands, also good to see so many australians (didn't think it was possible prior to this!) up in there for 'Dub, managed to persuade a whole lot of people i work with to come along and all had a really random, but awesome night........raaah!
nearly all went again to see them play the following night @ beachroad hotel, bondi, they did it up once again in the same style and quality they have every time i've seen them play....bla-a-a-a

When are you guys gonna release Outside The Dub Plates?

Also, update your website :)

Good shit guys.

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I read somewhere the Outside thew dubplates would be released in europe late June & NZ in August.
I haven't found a source in Europe yet..
I don't know whats up with EMI/Virgin.
I'm already pissed off with them rereleasing Inside the Dubplates with a bonus disk & not making it (crates & Grates) available for sale on its own.
Fans would already have the album.
Lucky I can burn & get bent.
Grumble grumble

Can anyone tell me where I can find the lyrics to "Johnny" I've looked high and low on the Net, but can't seem to find them anywhere - any help would be appreciated =o)

salmonella dub ROCK!!! love the new web~site too. :)

Bigupz 2 Salmonella Dub!!!! Yeeeeeeeah!

. . . so, Outside The Dub Plates is finally in stores. Opinions?

heh okay. The Mad Professor version of "Tui Dub" is great in that cavernous echo whalesong way we all know & love . . . DLT version of "Loop 7" also excellent. Whoever mixed "Love Your Ways" improved it tenfold, too . . .

So what was the gig like at the starlight?

Does no-one care???

Pretty quiet here in this forum. Saw the new year in at the dux with salmonella dub. They were in great form.

They've always been the band of summer for me. Few measures of your preferred poison, hot sunny day and cranking music.... aaaah the bliss.

but recently realised that they are more than just summer and that I should be into it more often. so yeah, nice wee epiphany for me ; )

¿are you people serious?- you're joking- ¿right?- maybe you don't know- salmonella dub play a kind of music called REGGAE- reggae is from JAMAICA- it's totally culturally locked in there- eg if you want to listen to REAL flamenco you don't go to holland- so- anyone who will /has attempt/ed to play reggae without actually having a direct connection to jamaica- that's native or 1st- or possibly 2nd gen ex-pats- will/has failed miserably- sure sd have the token non whites- but it ain't enough- jamaican coffee- strong & full- ¿sd?- ¿milky tea?- not sure- could even be just MILK

Get real, what are you on about.
Just because a style originated some where geographically doesn't mean it cant be embraced, adapted & take on another flavour elsewhere.
I tink you'sa smokin too much ganja....ya

Salmonella Dub playing this Thursday in Hamilton with Fat freddy's drop.
Tonight its trinity roots with Rhombus

Wikkid & wild 4 sure.

lena o .. absolutly stunning logic there big guy... so by your reakoning us kiwis have no right to any musical flavours what so ever, as they are by your definition all imports... we're a young country after all.. ..

reggae has its roots in new orleans R&B. Reggae's direct forefather is ska, an uptempo, rhythmic variation based on the new orleans R&B that jamaican musicians heard as broadcasted from the US on their transistor radios ...

but most importantly , who cares,.. ya either like it or ya dont .. i luv it, .. much respect to sal dub

if you want more of a history lesson im happy to help ya out

I agree ireman & samflux.

If you take that argument to it's logical conclusion, music probably originated in Africa at the same time as humans were evolving there. So by rights, music doesn't belong anywhere but in Africa, and they've probably been ripping off their ancestors anyway, so it doesn't count.

salmonella play dub cuzzie. that's the version of reggae.
reggae in which some of us have been listening to since birth.
are you trying to say ac/dc can't play the blues 'coz they aren't from the southern mississippi and don't have a 'token black guy?'.
just so you can understand, rock & roll evovled from the blues just like reggae came from those swinging fourpiece dance-hallers eh???
your alledged years of experience has obviously rubbed off no trace of humility. music can bring out the best in anybody, no matter where in the world you happen to be standing and who's playing it.
put your instant coffee away too eh?? it's as bad as kiff...

-embraced, adapted & take on another flavour elsewhere- EXACTLY what i think irieman- sd fail on the last two appallingly tho- no need to get uppity- just accept it & move on

- hooray to phlegmsucks for catching up on their history- something i don't need to do as i actually tuned pianos for cossimo matassa & jackie mittoo in the 50's & 60's- see i actually been around- & with the help of young gabi here who types for me (hello) i thought i'd scatter my pearls before you- tho some of yez is obviously porcine

//as i actually tuned pianos for cossimo matassa & jackie mittoo in the 50's & 60's-
Repect to the piano tuner of old, who today reeks of grandiose delusions.
Doesn't the scattering of pearls imply that the string holding them all together, has broken.
Or does one have to shuck the shell to find the beauty inside.

Roll me a polished pearl & tell me who does it better in the south pacific.

well it would seem that you do need to catch up on your history me thinks, ayeap and a gulp of grass too, yessum..

jackie mittoo sure wasnt no jamician . how could you stoop to being his roadie, he wasnt even 2nd gene rasta man , nor did he have a need for a piano tuner
.. fool

try harder brother, your a bit of an easy mark,

Jackie Mittoo
(b. Donat Roy Mittoo, March 3, 1948, Kingston. d. December 16, 1990, Canada) Playing keyboards professionally from the age of thirteen, he went on to become musical director at Clement "Coxsone" Dodd's studio One label from 1965-69. Founding member of The Skatalites. Moved to Toronto, Canada at the age of 20. Died in Cancer in 1990

suck on it flusick

go the internet search. except not every site on the internet says he was born in Kingston. They seem much clearer on him dying in Canada. How very Jamaican.

oh, i ment sure was jamacian , .. but not native