
High Tone - Bass Température (2001)
BAND/ARTIST: High Tone
- Title: Bass Température
- Year Of Release: 2001
- Label: L'Autre Distribution
- Genre: Dub
- Quality: FLAC 16/44100
- Total Time: 01:03:53
- Total Size: 376 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
With Bass Température, rediscover on one single CD the first three vinyl EPs by High Tone: Bot Dub Seasons, Low Tone, and Bass Temperature - a total of 12 tracks that propelled the Lyon-based group into the ranks of electro-dub heavyweights.
In addition to these two reissues, four extra tracks have been added, making for a 12-track album just as compelling as its predecessor. It marks a shift toward a more roots-oriented sound while remaining firmly grounded in the electro-dub genre.
The album opens with Echo-Logik, a warrior-like chant followed by a driving bassline that makes you want to move - DJ Twelve’s scratches laid over the groove offer a brilliant showcase of the band’s talent. The title track, Bass Température, follows—perhaps the least striking piece, though that’s only relative given the strength of the rest. Worth noting are the mystical vocal samples in Train to Transylvania, evoking vampires and devils, while N°1 Station brings a heavy psych sound, a more energetic beat, and moments that border on hard-tek. Other influences also emerge, such as the strong Eastern vibe in The Orientalist.
As always, High Tone delivers a stunning dub album sure to delight ears tired of the everyday noise pollution that surrounds us.
Tracklist:
1-1 High Tone - Echo-Logik [4:59]
1-2 High Tone - Bass Température [6:28]
1-3 High Tone - Train to Transylvania [5:29]
1-4 High Tone - Emperor Dub [5:24]
1-5 High Tone - Mother Dubber [5:16]
1-6 High Tone - The Orientalist [4:13]
1-7 High Tone - Hempro 905 [3:50]
1-8 High Tone - N° 1 Station [6:28]
1-9 High Tone - Rajaskank [4:38]
1-10 High Tone - Lysergic Sound of Dub [7:29]
1-11 High Tone - Antivitrolles Dub [3:59]
1-12 High Tone - Dubiously [5:41]
In addition to these two reissues, four extra tracks have been added, making for a 12-track album just as compelling as its predecessor. It marks a shift toward a more roots-oriented sound while remaining firmly grounded in the electro-dub genre.
The album opens with Echo-Logik, a warrior-like chant followed by a driving bassline that makes you want to move - DJ Twelve’s scratches laid over the groove offer a brilliant showcase of the band’s talent. The title track, Bass Température, follows—perhaps the least striking piece, though that’s only relative given the strength of the rest. Worth noting are the mystical vocal samples in Train to Transylvania, evoking vampires and devils, while N°1 Station brings a heavy psych sound, a more energetic beat, and moments that border on hard-tek. Other influences also emerge, such as the strong Eastern vibe in The Orientalist.
As always, High Tone delivers a stunning dub album sure to delight ears tired of the everyday noise pollution that surrounds us.
Tracklist:
1-1 High Tone - Echo-Logik [4:59]
1-2 High Tone - Bass Température [6:28]
1-3 High Tone - Train to Transylvania [5:29]
1-4 High Tone - Emperor Dub [5:24]
1-5 High Tone - Mother Dubber [5:16]
1-6 High Tone - The Orientalist [4:13]
1-7 High Tone - Hempro 905 [3:50]
1-8 High Tone - N° 1 Station [6:28]
1-9 High Tone - Rajaskank [4:38]
1-10 High Tone - Lysergic Sound of Dub [7:29]
1-11 High Tone - Antivitrolles Dub [3:59]
1-12 High Tone - Dubiously [5:41]
Reggae | Electronic | FLAC / APE
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