High Tone, the renowned French dub and reggae band, invites you to dive into their 2007 album "Underground Wobble," a sonic journey that seamlessly blends various electronic and reggae influences. Recorded and mixed at the iconic "La Loge" studio in April and May 2007, and mastered at the Supadope Factory, this album is a testament to High Tone's innovative production and their ability to push the boundaries of dub and ragga music.
"Underground Wobble" is a 15-track odyssey that spans a diverse range of styles, including dub, drum n bass, hip hop, dubstep, turntablism, trip hop, illbient, and fusion. The album opens with "Understellar," a track that immediately sets the tone with its deep basslines and atmospheric textures. Throughout the album, High Tone showcases their mastery of sound, with tracks like "Freakency," "X-Ray," and "Ask the Dust" highlighting their ability to create intricate, rhythmic patterns and haunting melodies.
The album's title track, "Underground Wobble," is a standout, showcasing High Tone's signature sound and their ability to create a unique and immersive listening experience. Other notable tracks include "Speed 110," a high-energy track that blends elements of drum n bass and dubstep, and "Northern Lights," a more atmospheric and introspective piece that showcases the band's versatility.
With a runtime of just over an hour, "Underground Wobble" is a substantial body of work that rewards repeated listens. Whether you're a longtime fan of High Tone or a newcomer to their music, this album is sure to impress with its innovative production, diverse range of styles, and captivating soundscapes.