2001 release from the New Zealand Dub/Reggae outfit, which debuted on the NZ charts at #1. 10 tracks.
CD Reviews
The Dubs Have Done It!!
K. S. Sibbald | New Zealand | 08/23/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"With 'Inside the Dub Plates' Salmonella Dub have produced a cohesive album that is as exciting and full of quality music as their live performances. I bought this on the first day of release, August 12, (and got my free hat) and have played it repeatedly since - both at home and at work. I have also heard it all over town - in cafes, music stores, etc. It is simply brilliant and I have not heard it too often. For the uninitiated Salmonella Dub, from Christchurch, New Zealand, produce an intoxicating blend of d'n'b, dub, reggae, Pacifika, surf music deeply rooted in the ocean/mountain environment of East Coast, South Island, New Zealand but also universally appealing. Using a combination of electronica and acoustic instruments a rich, intelligent, cruisy irresistable dance sound gets anyone moving. I've been hard pressed to find anyone in the past week and half who doesn't love this album, from a 3yr old girl dancing to it in our store, to 20 and 30-somethings thru to late-40's hippie/surfers like myself. I'll leave reviewing the individual tracks to someone else. This is a five star album - no doubts! If you're not from New Zealand and have never heard of Salmonella Dub but love great dance music, d'n'b, or dub take a chance and buy this cd."
Great album...
smgarza1 | Los Angeles, CA USA | 04/21/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I was in New Zealand in September of 2002. I picked up this album because i saw their ads everywhere. I listen to this album often and it is the strongest dub album i have yet to hear. I can't recommend this enough if you are into dub..."
Awesome
matt_garrett | 12/17/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"The Kiwis have always had a knack for producing excellent dub music, and Salmonella's new CD continues the tradition started by predecessors such as Strawpeople. Admittedly I've only heard a couple of songs from this new CD, but I've seen them live on this tour and was blown away by the mix of mellow, chilled-out beats and harder-edged stuff - check out the single "Push on Thru" to see what I mean. Forget the Bledisloe, I'd trade it in a second if Australia could have a dub band as good as this. Anyone who wants some down-tempo tunes without switching his brain off completely should get himself some Salmonella."
If You Like Good Beats...
Milan Savara | Ontario, CA | 06/21/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Hypnotic beats and sounds you lose yourself in. Excellent to listen to at anytime; from alone to in the club. They are unique in their own way and I haven't heard anything quite as good in this particular style. Tui Dub is such a good tune..."
Simply great listening
Seth Wagoner | New Zealand | 04/05/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I was just listening to this album for the umpteenth time and it occured to me that it really was absolutely world class material despite being a "local" band of sorts for me, and I thought I'd check out what the Amazonites had to say about it - seems there's general agreement. There's not a single dud track on it.
This album is almost as good as their live act, which has been almost unbelievably good every time I've seen it. If you're visiting New Zealand, check their website for upcoming gigs.
I'm not enough of an expert on modern music styles to pick out all the elements in this album - "dub" really doesn't cover it. Ah, I've just looked it up on their website: "Salmonella Dub blends a hybrid of skankin roots reggae, low rolling dub bass lines with drum n bass breaks in a distinctly Pacific style." - but honestly, you'll never understand until you hear it."