Salmonella Dub

Salmonella Dub

dub music

New Zealand Est. 1992

"Their music pulses with a deep bass undercurrent, layered with rhythmic complexity and spacious synths that create a captivating environment for both introspection and dance."

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Calming of the Drunken Monkey

Calming of the Drunken Monkey

1997

About Salmonella Dub

Salmonella Dub matters because they helped shape the soundscape of New Zealand's music scene, infusing local culture with the rich textures of dub while fostering a sense of community through their electrifying performances.
Salmonella Dub matters because they helped shape the soundscape of New Zealand's music scene, infusing local culture with the rich textures of dub while fostering a sense of community through their electrifying performances. Their ability to blend traditional reggae elements with innovative production techniques has not only resonated with audiences but also inspired a new generation of musicians to explore the depths of rhythm and bass. Their approach is rooted in collaboration, often involving a collective of musicians and artists who create an immersive auditory experience that transcends conventional performance. This communal spirit is reflected in their live shows, which are known for their dynamic energy and magnetic interaction with the audience, turning each performance into a shared celebration of sound. Lyrically, Salmonella Dub often explores themes of consciousness, nature, and social commentary, weaving stories that reflect both personal experiences and broader societal issues. Their writing balances sincerity with an impressionistic touch, inviting listeners to engage deeply with the emotions behind the words while maintaining a groove that encourages movement and connection.

10 studio albums· 12 total releases· 1 decade· New Zealand

Full discography

Salmonella Dub's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

12 releases 10 albums 2 EPS 1994–2008
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