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Chicago Massive

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Drastics, the
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Chicago Massive

THE DRASTCS have set the world a blaze with their unique style of heavy roots dub reggae, taking inspiration from past masters (King Tubby, Lee Scratch Perry, Augustus Pablo) and blending in afro-beat, jazz, hip-hop, dancehall, and R&B.

Formed in 2003 from the ashes of rock-steady soulsters The Zvooks, The Drastics quickly made a name for themselves with the release of their 2005 debut album “Premonition”, featuring guest vocalists and musicians from Chicago (Vandell Harris, Prince Gonzalez), Boston (Westbound Train members and Craig Akira Fujita from Pressure Cooker), New York (King Django) and Germany (Dr Ring Ding), giving the album many more flavors than originally expected. “Premonition” even appeared in a top 2005 column in The Beat magazine, and received praise in countless magazines and reggae websites.

With their sophomore effort “Chicago Massive”, The Drastics seriously upped the ante with 24 musicians collaborating over a two disc set. Disc One contains hard dubs and instrumental versions of Drastic riddims ranging from roots, rub-a-dub, dancehall, and hiphop/reggae hybrids, while Disc Two features eleven vocalists including Dr. Ring Ding, King Django, Todd Hembrook (Deals Gone Bad), Fada Dugou, Zulu, Corey Dixon, and a host of MCs and vocalists from the Chicago underground. In addition to this, a limited edition 12” DJ vinyl pressing includes extended versions of the six best club tracks from the two-disc set.

After all is said and done, what really makes The Drastics a step above the rest is their ability to re-create their studio wizardry live on stage. From it’s beginnings in late 60s / early 70’s Jamaica, dub was essentially “studio magic”, producers creating instrumental “versions” of popular reggae tunes by stripping and fragmenting melody, rhythm, and bass while adding echoes, reverbs, fades, etc. The Drastics can open dub’s pandoras box while in front of a packed crowd, which is why one needs to proceed with caution when stepping into their live set. Beware! The Drastics are REAL fine, VERY fine.


Tracklisting:

Disc 1:
1       Fidelity Dub  
2       Urban's Fight   
3       Yureru   
4       Satet Rock    
5       Anqet  
6       10(2)k(6)    
7       Najib Najib  
8       Chicago Crazy Roll
9       Dark Premonition 
10      Ghetto Drastic  
11      The Vacillator
12      The Alarm    
13      Ataraxia
14      Rollin' On  
15      Al Q'runka

Disc 2:
01      Nice (w/ Jahn the Baptist)  
02      Fidelity (w/ Mario Valentine)    
03      Slip Away (w/ Fada Dougou & Low Key) 
04      Satet Version (w/ Dr. Ring Ding)   
05      Good Timin' (w/ Corey Dixon)   
06      Ransom the Senator (w/ Zulu)    
07      Dancefloor (w/ Mario Valentine) 
08      Nyabhinghi Blues (w/ Dayna Lynn)  
09      Tell Me Goodbye (w/ Todd Hembrook)   
10      Musical Shark Attack (w/ King Django)   
11      Adjust Jah Works (w/ Jah Scoob)    
12      Me a Rasta (w/ Ghanaboy)