[peel] Mystery DubTrack finally identified after 30 years

Stuart Brooks stuartb@...
Fri Jun 21 03:49:12 CEST 2013


That's the one! I clearly remember the single loudspeaker I bought for £10 from an ancient department store attached to my old SW radio filling my student room (a box not much bigger than the speaker) with deep wondrous bass - I probably thought that JP was describing himself when he stated the band name and hence failed to note it down at the time!

Come On Yvonne is the most important unidentified remaining.......


From: MARK LUETCHFORD 
Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2013 9:19 PM
To: peel@yahoogroups.com 
Subject: Re: [peel] Mystery DubTrack finally identified after 30 years


  

Well done you - must feel brilliant. Is this teh one you and I thought sounded like Lee Scratch Perry? 



From: Stuart <stuartb@...>
To: peel@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Wednesday, 19 June 2013, 21:24
Subject: [peel] Mystery DubTrack finally identified after 30 years

  
A few of you might remember me uploading an unknown dub track into the Files section, labelled by me as Sleeping Dogs, and also available on Peel Early Nov 1983 . Well, after hearing  from JohnPeel3904 about how good Shazam is now, I fired it up and the track was quickly identified as 
Out Of One Man Comes Many by Out Of One Man Comes Many Dubs. (Spotify link).
Strange band and track title, it has to be said, and it's unclear what if any link there is to the track Out Of One Man Comes Many Dubs by the Ethnic Fight Band, which doesn't sound anything like it. 
Looks like Shazam has been trained up on anything that's available on Spotify, or p erhaps directly through record companies.

Just a few early unidentifieds to go then I'll die happy

Stuart




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