Wednesday, May 21, 2008

HIGH TONE (DUB FROM FRANCE)

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High Tone is a Dub band from Lyon, France. Formed in 1997, the band came with an emergence of the french Dub Scene, with bands like Brain Damage Sound System, Kaly Live Dub, Le Peuple de l'Herbe, Improvisators Dub or Meï Teï Shô. Formed by five members, High Tone feeds their music with various influences, such as Drum'n'bass, Ambient, Trance, Vintage Dub with artists like King Tubby or Lee "Scratch" Perry. After a few self produced vinyl EPs, the band finally signed at the label Jarring Effects (Lyon, France). High Tone members are now considered as major actors in the French Dub Scene, and the band is also known for numerous collaborations.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Tone
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The irreverent heirs of Lee Scratch Perry, brought up from an early age on the most rootsy rock steady, High Tone's universe has expanded over the last ten years, mixing strings, percussions and samples, to become a fully blossomed reference on the French dub scene.
Their bloom is a breath of life, leading you off the beaten track and yet well aware of its heritage and specific musical codes, both able to satisfy the purists and build up new following among electro and world-music amateurs. "Roots is (also) about what you do with them", such could be the motto of this Lyon-based quintet, which has stretched way beyond the somewhat cumbersome quest for a "vintage" sound, taking classic dub along towards more unexpected combinations. Rather that machine-based blending, the five Tones have opted for a choice of live guitars / bass / drums / DJ / keyboards, in order to provide their sound with this organic texture.
Over the years and albums (four since 1997, as well as crossovers with other dub icons such as Zenzile and Improvisator Dub), High Tone has embedded its dub with sonic distortions, hip hop gimmicks, down tempo rhythms, creating a wholly original sound. An artistic course where risk-taking parallels an undeniable efficiency and strong public backing, reinforced by monumental live performances and supported by a striking graphical mark (devised by a member of Komplex Kapharnaüm, a street art association that expertly metamorphoses urban environments). A course which brings them all the closer to their "almost-twins" Ezekiel (also signed on Jarring Effect label), with whom they share the battle flag of a rich, uncompromising, hybrid and hypnotising French dub. Throughout colourful albums full of surprises, the five Lyon lads take the listener on a vivid trip, a bizarre interface between tradition and modernity.
Their latest little gem, Underground Wobble, takes off from where Wave Digger (2005) had momentarily paused, pushing the limits even further. The percussions run wild, the guitars are more incisive and metallic than ever, the oriental echoes take us down new routes, before another dive into an industrial electro atmosphere blended with break beat... The dub (or so-called novo dub) becomes eager and greedy in these new playgrounds. All the while, you can feel Underground Wobble consorting with the verve of Amon Tobin (Speed 110), the frenzy of Prefuse 73 (Freakency), the meanders of Mezzanine period Massive Attack (Understellar) or the jungle of Goldie at its best... The opus alternates between tracks that are stretching out towards an abrasive electro texture and tracks that are closer to reggae first loves. Could this movement trouble their fans? Surely not, for the essence of High Tone remains ever-present: a whole and rich sound, hypnotic melodies, an uncanny skill at blending genres in order to create their very own.

The High Tone "touch" is undoubtedly on its way forward.

Xavier Queron. Translation Jacob Matthews
http://www.hightone.org/
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http://rapidshare.com/files/93984205/High_Tone_-_Wave_Digger.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/87333814/High_Tone_-_Opus_incertum.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/12596331/HiToneLiv.rar

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1 comment:

Frank Partisan said...

Quite an interesting sound.