Jah Wobble, the legendary bassist and experimental musician, invites you to explore the eclectic soundscape of "Shout at the Devil," released on April 1, 2002, under the 30 Hertz label. This captivating album blends the hypnotic rhythms of krautrock with the deep, resonant textures of dub, creating a unique and immersive listening experience.
Spanning just over 53 minutes, "Shout at the Devil" features ten tracks that weave together intricate layers of sound, from the pulsating beats of "Hayati" to the haunting melodies of "Symphony of Palms." Jah Wobble's distinctive bass lines are a constant presence, anchoring each track in a rich, bass-heavy sound that is both powerful and melodic.
The album's title track, "Shout at the Devil," showcases Jah Wobble's ability to blend genres, combining elements of rock, dub, and world music to create a track that is both energetic and thought-provoking. Other standout tracks include "Mountains of the Moon," with its hypnotic rhythms and atmospheric soundscapes, and "Maghreb Rockers," which features a driving beat and infectious melody that will have you moving to the music.
"Shout at the Devil" is not just an album; it's a journey through the diverse and innovative sounds that Jah Wobble has become known for. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire. So sit back, turn up the volume, and let the music of Jah Wobble transport you to a world of sound and rhythm.