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PACHYMAN - PACHYMAN IN DUB


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TITLE:
Pachyman In Dub
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CATNO:
ATO670
STYLE:
Dub / Reggae /
FORMAT:
Vinyl record
DESCRIPTION:
2019 Dub / Reggae LP Reporessed - Envisioned in the style of early dancehall records, Pachy García took upon the task of recreating the sonic endeavours of Scientist, King Tubby, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and the great engineers and players of instruments of early Jamaican reggae music.

Inspired by Channel One Studios and Roots Radics band, the tone was set in a dancehall fashion with some detours into Rub-a-Dub and Rockers style playing.

Recorded at Pachy’s own 333 House from January to March in 2019, with him writing, producing and playing the instruments.

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Saturday
a2
Rocking
a3
Spacecamp
a4
In a Fashion
a5
Taserak
a6
Jumpy!
b1
Bring The Herb
b2
Uptown
b3
Big & Easy
b4
Rootsman Classic
b5
Coming Home
b6
Flash the Riddim

Last FM Information on Pachyman

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As a young, university-trained musician looking to find his way in this tropical space, Pachy García (a/k/a Pachyman) became obsessed with old Jamaican dub records like the ones from King Tubby and Scientist and is determined to re-create the vibe in his own way. “The recordings of the early roots stuff really got to me, the raw-ness of the sound and how the distortion and the drive that come out of these recordings come out sounding like the root of the sound,” said García. “They were kind of like the old Delta blues recordings, like super-raw, people and their instruments rehearse this song and it sounds so perfect.” Garcia is perhaps best known as the drummer/vocalist for the L.A.-based band Prettiest Eyes, a unique pop-noise project that reflects his other formative interest, synth punk. He thinks of his new recording, called The Return of Pachyman, the way King Tubby would, an “x-ray” of reggae music, breaking it down to its bare bones. Originally a guitarist, he moved to Los Angeles in the early 2010s and developed his passion for dub. From there, he started recording bass, drums, and piano and collecting recording equipment in his basement studio, which he calls 333 House. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.