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  • Tania Rank: Lieutenant-Colonel 12th Jul 2007

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Good Points: Some absolutely cracking tracks


    Bad Points: The odd track can be a bit repetitive


    General comments: Dreadzone, The John Peel Sessions is from a number of sessions done for the BBC during the nineties and is a colourful combination of jungle and dub with a load of techno thrown in for good measure. This combination works well to produce an album that's loud, full on and upbeat and while some of the tracks can be a bit repetitive, it is most definitely a grower and one that should be played at high volumes!

    A definite recommendation for all techno heads, drum n bass and dub fans alike.

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DreadzoneTracklisting: 1. Sound man2. Highway to the hidden valley3. Out of the east4. Me bong5. Maximum6. Cause and FX 7. Good the bad and the dread8. Zion youth9. Captain dread10. Little Britain11. more details...