Tunes From the Missing Channel cover

Tunes From the Missing Channel

Released

Dub Syndicate was basically the house band for Adrian Sherwood’s ground-breaking avant-reggae label On-U Sound. Although its membership shifted somewhat over time, it was built on the drums-and-bass foundation of Lincoln “Style” Scott and Errol “Flabba” Holt (also the mainstays of the legendary studio band Roots Radics). Dub Syndicate provided backing tracks for many singers and instrumentalists who worked out of On-U Sound, but also released a steady string of outstanding albums on their own, of which this 1985 release is one of the best. It showcases the two essential elements of the Dub Syndicate sound: the elephantine grooves of Scott and Holt, and Sherwood’s adventurous dub mixing style. Highlights are tough to identify on such a consistently excellent album, but certainly Andy Fairley’s creepy cameo on “The Show Is Coming” counts as one, as does the bustling, organ-driven “Geoffrey Boycott.”

Rick Anderson

Suggestions
In Dub: Rewind (Vol II) cover

In Dub: Rewind (Vol II)

Killing Joke, Martin Youth Glover
Tokyo Adagio cover

Tokyo Adagio

Charlie Haden, Gonzalo Rubalcaba
Separation Songs cover

Separation Songs

Eclipse Quartet, Matt Sargent
Edge Of The Light cover

Edge Of The Light

Lotte Anker, Fred Frith
Facts And Fictions cover

Facts And Fictions

Asian Dub Foundation
FM cover

FM

The Skints
Infinity cover

Infinity

Kapela ze Wsi Warszawa
Police & Thieves cover

Police & Thieves

Junior Murvin
Pleasure Dub cover

Pleasure Dub

Tommy McCook, Errol Brown, The Supersonics