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3 Cities In Dub

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Download links and information about 3 Cities In Dub by The Bombay Dub Orchestra. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to New Age, Electronica, Jazz, World Music, Pop genres. It contains 9 tracks with total duration of 01:04:31 minutes.

Artist: The Bombay Dub Orchestra
Release date: 2009
Genre: New Age, Electronica, Jazz, World Music, Pop
Tracks: 9
Duration: 01:04:31
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Egypt By Air (Bombay Dub's Funky Old Medina Mix) 6:47
2. Monsoon Malabar (International Observer Remix) 7:23
3. Journey (Rise Ashen Nataraj Dub) 5:04
4. Egypt By Air (Earthrise Sound System Remix) 7:05
5. Junoon (Bombay Dub's Jaipur Active Remix) 7:55
6. Journey (Liquid Stranger's Sliptrip Edit) 6:33
7. Junoon (Alpha & Omega Dub #3) 5:17
8. Monsoon Malabar (Dub Remix) 8:03
9. Journey (Pathaan's Epic Mix) 10:24

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Bombay Dub Orchestra are not really from Bombay, nor are they really a dub ensemble — nor, strictly speaking, are they exactly an orchestra. The name was adopted by production duo Garry Hughes and Andrew T. McKay as a moniker for their electro-Indian-ambient-funk project, one that has now resulted in two full-length albums as well as the odd remix project. 3 Cities in Dub consists, as you would expect, of remixed versions of four tracks from their second album, 3 Cities. "Egypt by Air" is presented in two versions, one a new and rather trip-hoppy mix by Bombay Dub Orchestra themselves and another in a more soca/dubstep vein by Earthrise SoundSystem. "Monsoon Malabar" is given a typically ethereal and explicitly reggae-flavored treatment by International Observer (aka Tom Bailey, of Thompson Twins fame). "Journey" appears in three different versions: one is a rather grim and minimalist rockers arrangement by Liquid Stranger; one a long and rather bloated mix by Pathaan; and one a house-derived take by Rise Ashen. "Junoon" is given a soft, warm, and flowing reinterpretation by Bombay Dub Orchestra and also a dense but nimble and heavily dubbed-up mix by the great U.K. dub crew Alpha & Omega. The collection is an enjoyable ride and a fine companion piece to the original album, but would have been even better if it had drawn on more of the album's program for its source material.